Why is a corporate secretary important?
Every Singapore-registered business must hire a corporate secretary to meet the legislative and regulatory obligations of managing changes affecting its business, shares, and directors. They keep Company records in accordance with the highest standards in Corporate Governance.
With a proven track record of reliability, we prioritize your company's needs, providing dependable guidance and meticulous attention to detail. Streamline your operations and trust us to keep your business compliant while you focus on your core endeavors. Experience seamless corporate services with our efficient and dependable team.


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Keeping you compliant
Our Secretary Service meticulously maintains your statutory registers, guaranteeing adherence to government regulations. Trust us to keep your records up-to-date, enabling a smooth and compliant operation for your business.
Reliable Document Safeguarding
Our Secretary Service assures secure storage, ensuring your vital documents are meticulously organized and protected against any risk or misplacement.

Experienced Professionals
Our Team boasts extensive expertise and remains readily available around-the-clock to assist you whenever needed, ensuring seamless communication and expert support.
Unparalleled Services

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Acting as named Corporate Secretary and Corppass admin
Maintaining the Minutes and Register Books
Auto reminder to hold AGM and AR filing due date
Preparation (AGM) and submission of AR filing (and XBRL)
Change of company officers
Change of company officers’ personal particulars
Change of company details
Change of shares
Declaration of RORC
Strike-off
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What documents do I need to prepare to incorporate my company?For Individuals: (a) Original copy of directors and company officers' citizen ID card and passport, or certified copy by certified public accountants, lawyers and notaries (b) Original copy of proof of address of the directors for the last 3 months (such as bank statements, utilities bills, gas bills, landline phone bills, etc.) or certified copy by certified public accountants, lawyers, and notaries (c) Identity Verification (a photo of the Director(s) and Shareholder(s) holding his/her IC/Passport) For Corporate Entities: (a) Certificate of Incorporation/Certificate of Incumbency (b) Memorandum and Articles of Association (c) Board resolution of Corporate Representative (d) Ultimate Beneficial Owner Information (e) Name of authorised corporate representative (f) Contact No of representative (g) Email Address of representative
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How long does the incorporation process take?If all of the necessary documents are in order, the application process in Singapore generally takes 1-2 working days. However, if there are any faults or errors with the application, or if extra information is required, the processing time may be extended. It's important to note that the timetable for incorporation might also vary depending on the type of company being formed and the specific procedures involved. Due to additional regulatory procedures, incorporating a corporation with foreign shareholders or directors may take longer. To guarantee a smooth and effective procedure, it is advised that you get professional advice from our incorporation experts.
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How do I incorporate as a foreigner in Singapore?Embarking on the incorporation journey in Singapore as a foreigner is remarkably straightforward. To establish your company, you'll need to: (a) Choose a name, entity type (b) Choose at least one business activity (c) Appoint a nominee director (d) Secure a local secretary (e) Decide on a local address (f) Allocate company shares Simplify this process with our all-inclusive Foreigner Incorporation Package, tailored to fulfill all your incorporation requisites. Our dedicated experts are ready to assist you at every step. Connect with us today to ensure a seamless and customized incorporation experience!
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What are the key requirements for foreigners to set up a new business in Singapore?At least 1 shareholder At least $1 paid up capital (any currency) Local company secretary Singapore-based director A registered address in Singapore Simplify this entire procedure by opting for our Foreigner Incorporation Package, offering a comprehensive solution covering all necessary components. Connect with our seasoned experts now for a hassle-free incorporation experience tailored to your needs!
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What happens after incorporating a business?After incorporation in Singapore, the company is considered a legal entity and can start conducting business activities and hiring employees. You will receive a Certificate of Incorporation. ACRA will send you an email verifying your company's registration. This is your official Singapore Company Incorporation Certificate, which includes your company registration number. If you wish to get a hard copy of the certificate, you can submit a S$50 online request to ACRA. You receive a Business Profile (”Bizfile”). ACRA will also give a free business profile for your new entity. The business profile serves as the company's identity card. You are able to open a corporate bank account. After successfully registering your Business in Singapore, you will be able to create a corporate bank account with any of Singapore's banks.
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What are the legal requirements for operating a company in Singapore?Here are some of the key legal compliances that businesses in Singapore need to follow post-incorporation: Business Licenses: Some companies, depending on their nature, may require particular licenses and permissions before they may operate in Singapore. These licenses and permissions are available from the appropriate government agencies. Employment Laws: Businesses in Singapore must adhere to a number of employment regulations, including the Employment Act, the Work Injury Compensation Act, and the Retirement and Re-employment Act. Taxation: Businesses in Singapore must register for and comply with several tax rules, including the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Corporate Income Tax, and Withholding Tax. Data Protection: Businesses in Singapore must guarantee that the personal data of their customers and employees is collected, used, and disclosed in line with the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). Immigration: Companies that engage foreign personnel in Singapore must follow the Work Pass framework and guarantee that their staff have the necessary work permits and visas. Intellectual Property: Businesses in Singapore should be aware of the different intellectual property regulations, such as trademarks, patents, and copyrights, and take the necessary precautions to protect their intellectual property.