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Did You Know?
To operate a business in Singapore, you will have to register a business entity with the ACRA. ACRA stands for Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority, the national regulator of business entities in Singapore. Sometimes, these complex paperwork can be daunting for budding entrepreneurs and small businesses, but it has to be done most certainly!
Our job is to make this easy for you!
We handle ACRA, you handle your business!
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In order to incorporate your company, you will require the minimum requirement:
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Company Name
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1 Resident Director – either a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident
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1 Shareholder who can be individual or corporation
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Company Secretary (we can provide)
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Company Registered Office
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At least $1 Paid-Up Share Capital
Why Choose Us?
Our mission is to serve the fuss-free entrepreneur.
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We are Specialised in company registration and handling corporate secretarial services for Singapore Companies
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Over 20 Years of Professional Experience in Corporate Secretarial Service for stand-alone and group companies
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Value-For-Money Packages to Serve Small Business’ Needs
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Personalised Service For The Fuss Free Entrepreneur
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No one client is too small for us
What Happens After Incorporation?
As a legal entity registered with ACRA, you will be required to compliant with the Companies Act.
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set up and maintain statutory minute book
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good record keeping of shares issued and movement
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share certificates
and so on..
What are the consequences of non-compliance?
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ACRA penalty is significant
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Directors can be debarred from promoting new business
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Court Summons
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Risk of being struck off by ACRA
What action you need to take at the start?
You need a good service provider to guide you through and along the process.
We are here to help you!