HONG KONG
COMPANY INCORPORATION
Incorporation is a legal process to create a Hong Kong company that is recognized under the Companies Ordinance as a separate legal person independent from its owners. A Hong Kong incorporated company can own its own assets and incur its own liabilities and can sue and be sued in its own name.
HOW WE CAN HELP WITH HONG KONG
COMPANY INCORPORATION
In our Hong Kong company registration service, we advise on pre-incorporation issues including choice of name, identification of suitable directors and share capital structure and we prepare and file documents to incorporate a registered company in Hong Kong.
We work closely with the hedge fund practice of our affiliated law firm, Timothy Loh LLP, in the case of open-ended fund companies ("OFCs") and with their corporate law practice in cases where there may be a need to customize the articles of association of a Hong Kong incorporated company or to put in place shareholder agreements to govern the relationship between shareholders.
Corporate Services Following
Hong Kong Company Incorporation
We provide a full suite of corporate services following a Hong Kong company incorporation, including:
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Provision of Hong Kong company secretary services. Under the Companies Ordinance, every Hong Kong incorporated company must appoint a Hong Kong company secretary. As a highly experienced company secretarial service provider, we ensure that the company complies with multitude of Hong Kong company law requirements.
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Opening of Hong Kong bank account. In this service, we leverage our knowledge and that of our affiliate law firm in anti-money laundering regulations, tax laws and banking regulations governing how banks open accounts to maximize the chance of a smooth and timely opening of a company bank account.
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Provision of a Hong Kong registered office address. Under the Companies Ordinance, every Hong Kong incorporated company must maintain a registered office address in Hong Kong. In this service, we act as an agent on the ground in Hong Kong to receive, filter and route government correspondence, legal process and business correspondence.
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Provision of directors.