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A presentation brought to you by CompanyIncorporationMalaysia.com1How to set up a company in Malaysia?

2Setting up a company in Malaysia

Investors interested in company formation in Malaysia can receive advice from our specialists on various legal matters.

Foreign businessmen can set up here several types of legal entities.

It is also possible to set up a company with 100% foreign ownership.

The incorporation procedure requires the accomplishment of several compulsory steps.

3Registering a company in Malaysia

Foreigners who register a company in Malaysia are advised to receive legal assistance on various aspects, such as:

registering the trading name;

finding a suitable business address;

register for tax purposes;

opening a corporate bank account;

hiring employees.

4Procedures to register a Malaysian company >>Investors must first choose a type of legal entity for their business.

The most common type of business form registered in Malaysia is the limited liability company.

A limited liability company can be set up as:

public limited company; private limited company.

5>> Procedures to register a Malaysian companyIn this sense, the investor must draw the articles of association, in which he/she will set up aspects such as:

details on the associates;

the companys secretary;

details on the directors.

The proposed business name of the company will have to be registered for approval at the Companies Commission of Malaysia.

6Company registration services in Malaysia

Our team of company formation agents in Malaysia can offer legal advice for the following services, as well:

virtual office;

accounting services;

opening a bank account;

compliance with the tax regulations.

advice on double taxation treaties.

7Branch vs. Subsidiary in Malaysia Another way to start a company in Malaysia is by setting up a branch or a subsidiary.

This is addressed to the representatives of international companies and each business form has its advantages.

However, a subsidiary can be managed as a separate legal entity than the parent company.

8Obtaining special permits in Malaysia All businesses carried out in Malaysia must obtain business permits and licenses to attest their respective field of operations.

Our agents can provide assistance for various industries, such as:

catering;

tourism;

tobacco.

9Opening a representative office in Malaysia Investors can establish a business presence on the local market through a representative office.

The representative office in Malaysia is set up only for non-commercial purposes, as follows:

gather information for business purposes;

set up research studies;

coordinate feasibility studies.

10Other services for companies in Malaysia Our team of company incorporation consultants in Malaysia can provide their expertise for numerous services.

For example, they can assist with advice on tax minimization procedures or how to collect debt from other business partners.

Foreigners can also receive advice on how to apply for citizenship in Malaysia.

Thank you for your attention!

For more information please contact us at:

(+44)203-287 0408 (for international clients)

[email protected]

www.companyincorporationmalaysia.com

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