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Employee Benefits in Portugal: A Step by Step Guide to Offer the Best Perks to your Team
From mandatory social security contributions to meal allowance and other optional benefits, here is what happens in Portugal.
Employer of Record: The Secret to Building and Managing Distributed Teams
BRIDGE IN is different from the regular, global Employer of Record provider. We have fully-owned operations in Portugal with local experts in labour law, taxation and payroll to ensure we offer the best quality services at a competitive price.
Crypto Regulation in Portugal: a Heaven for Investors?
Portugal is widely seen as the most crypto-friendly country in Europe with zero taxes on capital gains and plenty of other benefits. This is how it works.
Portugal: the Best Place for Remote Workers and Digital Nomads
With exceptional quality of life, welcoming VISA policies and a bustling expat scene, Portugal has ranked the best place to work remotely in the world.
Automation in the Workplace: the Hidden Burden of Manual tasks and how Digitisation can Help
Manual tasks still steer many tech companies. But is automation on the brink of changing workplaces everywhere?
Portugal Tech Visa: a Gateway to the Entrepreneurial Paradise
Global companies, from Google to Volkswagen and Farfetch are using governments’ provisions such as Tech Visa to help employees move to Portugal. Here is why.
The Future of Work is Decentralised, not Isolated
BRIDGE IN’s CEO Pedro Henriques and Design Pickle’s CEO Russ Perry talk about the challenges and opportunities of the remote job market and the trend of pod teams.
EU Headquarters: 5 Reasons why Establishing a Company in Europe Matters
Covid, data laws, hybrid work and Brexit may have prompted many to question the need for European headquarters. Here’s why they matter, now more than ever.
The ABCs of Web3: a New Vocabulary for a New Internet
Web3 might be the next phase of the internet, fully decentralised and dependent on blockchain technology. But what does it really mean for the future of work – and society?