Business Plan Writers and Consultants in Prague, Czech Republic

Avvale writes investor- and lender-ready business plans for Prague founders, delivered remotely from our London base. Prague punches well above its size. The city accounts for roughly 83% of the Czech startup ecosystem's value, and Czech-founded companies pulled in around €540 million in 2025, led by the likes of hospitality-software unicorn Mews. The country has built a genuine reputation in cybersecurity and deep tech, and CzechInvest and Czech universities put real support behind founders. But the document in front of your bank, your investment committee, or a startup-visa caseworker still has to be sharp, specific and credible. Whether you are raising a seed round in Karlín, applying for a bank loan to expand, or building a Czech startup-visa case to relocate from outside the EU, that plan is the only thing we write.

Business plan services for Prague businesses

Most Prague business plans we work on are written for one of four readers: a commercial bank, a public agency, an equity investor, or an immigration caseworker. Each wants something different, and a plan that satisfies one can fall flat with another.

On the lending side, the Czech Republic is well served. The major banks, Česká spořitelna, ČSOB, Komerční banka, Raiffeisenbank and Moneta Money Bank, handle most business loans for fit-outs, equipment and working capital, often backed by guarantees and soft loans from the state development bank, the Národní rozvojová banka (National Development Bank), under programmes co-financed with EU funds. On the early-stage side, CzechInvest, the government's investment and business-development agency, runs incubation and the national Startup Visa programme and provides grants that frequently sit alongside private rounds, while the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA CR) funds applied R&D.

What these readers actually need is consistent. A Czech bank wants a podnikatelský plán (business plan) with three-to-five-year projections, defensible assumptions and a clear repayment story, plus the founder's own contribution. CzechInvest and TA CR programmes want innovation, a credible market and a use of funds tied to milestones. Equity investors care less about repayment and more about market size, traction and a venture-scale outcome. And for the Czech Startup Visa, the project must be endorsed by CzechInvest as genuinely innovative, with a viable business plan and the required financial resources. We build the plan around whichever of these readers you are actually pitching.

Prague's startup and funding ecosystem

Prague, with Brno, is the country's innovation engine. The anchor on the accelerator side is StartupYard, the longest-running accelerator in Central and Eastern Europe, focused on deep tech, AI and B2B startups, alongside the Prague Startup Centre and university programmes. The city has produced and scaled standout companies, from travel-tech pioneer Kiwi.com to product-management unicorn Productboard and hospitality-operations unicorn Mews, and it has a particularly deep bench in security, with Whalebone, Safetica and Wultra among the names.

The strengths are clear. The practical sectors are cybersecurity, AI and deep tech, fintech (including SME-financing players like Flowpay), SaaS and enterprise software, gaming (a long Czech tradition), and a deep base of travel, hospitality and engineering businesses. Funding comes from active local VCs including Credo Ventures, Rockaway Capital, Presto Ventures and Tensor Ventures, alongside CzechInvest grants and the development bank's guarantee schemes, with foreign investors increasingly present in the larger rounds. We have written plans across most of these sectors and research your specific market and comparables for every engagement.

Why Prague founders choose Avvale

We are a London-based consultancy, and we will be direct about that: we do not have an office in Prague. We work with Prague founders remotely, over video and email, the same way we work with founders in 30 countries. What we bring is a track record. Plans we have written have helped clients raise over $1 billion in combined funding. We have worked with more than 300 companies across 30 countries. Our work has supported founders who have appeared on Shark Tank and Dragons' Den. We hold a 4-star rating across more than 150 reviews, and our methodology is UCL-backed, grounded in formal academic rigour rather than template-filling.

Pricing is transparent: most engagements run between $1,000 and $3,500 depending on complexity, the depth of financial modelling, and whether you need a pitch deck alongside the plan. We start every engagement with a free consultation so you can judge the fit before committing. For Prague's founders raising beyond the Czech market, working with a London team that understands European investors and cross-border structures is often a feature, not a compromise.

Get a business plan for your Prague business

If you are raising capital, applying for a bank loan, or building a Startup Visa case in Prague, the next step is a conversation. Book a free consultation and we will tell you honestly what your plan needs and how we would approach it. If you would rather see scope and numbers first, review our packages and pricing. Either way, you will get a clear, specific answer, not a sales pitch.

Frequently asked questions

Do you have an office in Prague? No. Avvale is based in London and works with Prague founders entirely remotely. In practice that means scheduled video calls, shared documents and fast turnarounds across a one-hour time difference, the same process behind plans that have raised over $1 billion globally.

Can you write a plan for a Komerční banka or Česká spořitelna loan? Yes. We build the podnikatelský plán, projections and use-of-funds breakdown that Czech banks and National Development Bank guarantee schemes expect, including the repayment detail that drives an approval. We do not submit the application for you, but we make sure the plan behind it is ready.

I'm relocating to Prague on the Czech Startup Visa. Can you help? Yes, this is a common request. The Czech Startup Visa requires CzechInvest to endorse your project as innovative and viable, and we write business plans structured to that standard while reflecting the financial-resources requirement, coordinating with your immigration adviser on the specifics.

Do you understand the Prague cybersecurity and AI scene well enough to write for investors? Yes. We have written investor plans and pitch decks for cybersecurity, AI and SaaS founders, and we research your specific market, comparables and the relevant Prague and CEE VCs for each engagement rather than reusing a template.

How long does a Prague business plan take? Most plans take two to three weeks from kickoff, depending on how much financial modelling is involved and how quickly we get your inputs. If you are working to a bank, CzechInvest or visa deadline, tell us during the free consultation and we will confirm whether we can meet it.


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