Tuesday 2 January 2018

Easy Procedures for Company Formation in Hong Kong

The principal corporate legislation is the Companies Ordinance. The sort of companies that are used for international investment or trade is “Private limited company”.  A Hong Kong company have all the powers same as natural persons. The official language in Hong Kong is English or Chinese. 

 There are two types of companies which foreign investors start in Hong Kong which includes:-
1)      New company in Hong Kong
2)      Already foreign existing company in Hong Kong or Shelf Company
You can hire an agency for Hong Kong company incorporation; they are providing high-quality services to the foreign business investors and make their entire process easier and reliable at a good cost. For this process, you did not need to go anywhere; you just have a laptop and internet facility with you. Just visit consulting firm’s website and fill the online application form and after that professional persons will shortly reach you to guide next steps.
Hong Kong Company Incorporation Procedures:-
1)      Choose the type of company which you are going to start in Hong Kong. You can choose either a new company or existing company according to your business plans & objectives. Agency will help you to choose the best options.

2)      After choosing the type of company, you have to choose the company name which is unique and related to your company services. The company name must be in English or Chinese and both English or Chinese.  Agency will provide you the best company name list which is related to your services then you have to choose the best among all options.

3)      Then you have to submit the required documents for Hong Kong company incorporation which is Memorandum of Association (MOA), Article of Association (AOA), and Declaration of Compliance.

4)      After submitting the documents, the agency will give you some documents which you need to sign and send back to them through emails.

5)      Within 10-14 days, you will receive a Certificate of incorporation.


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