A Singapore citizen, Singapore Permanent Resident or EP holder who is residing in Singapore.
Typically the following documentation will be required:
* Any documents that are not in English must be officially translated into English.
Yes, there are no restrictions prohibiting an individual assuming both roles.
A company is a business entity registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 50. Most companies in Singapore are private companies limited by shares and are recognized by the suffix “Pte Ltd”.
Shareholders
own the company and are entitled to the profits of the company.
Directors
Manage and oversee the company’s operations, and deal with everyday responsibilities.
A director can hold the position of company secretary only if he or she is qualified to do so, and the company has more than two directors and the director is qualified to do so.
Maximum number of shareholders is limited to 50 and the constitution restricts the right of its members to transfer their shares in the company.
A private company limited by shares can be classified as a exempt private company.
The key characteristics of an exempt private company is:
It is also exempted from prohibitions against loans to its directors or to companies related to its directors.
A private company limited by shares must have at least one shareholder and no more than 50 shareholders.
Yes, all Singapore companies and subsidiaries need to have a registered address in Singapore.
While it is not a requirement that a company has a telephone and fax number, you may find this useful depending on the needs of your business.
Virtual Office services include a dedicated phone and fax number for your business, an automated greeting service and a message recording service. All messages and documents received via fax will be forwarded to.
Yes, every Singapore company is required to have a local registered address. The registered address needs to be an effective address for delivering documents to the company and its members.
You are permitted to engage a service provider such as Lee Kim Alliance to use their address as your registered address.
Yes, all Singapore companies and subsidiaries need to have a registered address in Singapore.
Yes, all Singapore companies and subsidiaries need to have a registered address in Singapore.
Yes, all Singapore companies must have a Singapore registered address. You are not required to lease an office space or use our Registered Office services
-Either office or apartment address can be used as a registered address.
(However, the apartment needs permission from the landlord)
-If you are applying for a work visa, it is recommended to use the office address for the registration.