Companies Registry Filings
The Companies Ordinance requires that Hong Kong registered companies file returns with the Companies Registry to give public notice of important information concerning themselves. These returns must be filed within prescribed statutory deadlines. Amongst other things, these returns include an annual return as well as notices of changes in directors, the allotment of shares, the issuance of debentures and the giving of certain security interests.
As a Hong Kong company secretary, we maintain a calendar of annual filings required by law and work with clients to identify when the Companies Ordinance requires an ad hoc filing with the Companies Registry and we prepare and submit those filings.
Statutory Books
Hong Kong registered companies are required under the Companies Ordinance to keep certain records, including a register of directors, a register of members, a register of charges, and a register of debentures in addition to the minutes of board and shareholder meetings. By law, these registers are open for inspection in defined circumstances by shareholders and members of the public.
In our role as Hong Kong company secretary, we work with Hong Kong registered companies to keep and update required statutory registers with required information and we act as a gatekeeper to ensure that requests for inspection of those registers are in order.
Significant Controllers Register
The Companies Ordinance requires Hong Kong registered companies to prepare and maintain a register of significant controllers for the purposes of complying with anti-money laundering regulations. In broad terms, a significant controller is a person who exercises a high degree of control or who holds a high degree of ownership in a Hong Kong registered company.
As Hong Kong company secretary, we act as the designated representative under the Companies Ordinance. In this role, we prepare the register of significant controllers, working with clients to identify the significant controllers, and we act as the gatekeeper to ensure only lawful access to the register by law enforcement authorities.
Registered Office Address
We provide a registered office in Hong Kong for Hong Kong registered companies to allow for the service of legal process in accordance with the Companies Ordinance and the inspection of statutory records. As Hong Kong company secretary, we ensure that any legal process received at the registered office address is properly routed to enable the defence of any legal proceedings.
Opening a Hong Kong Bank Account
Like banks in many other jurisdictions, banks in Hong Kong are subject to a battery of regulations which govern account opening processes. Many of these regulations are aimed at ensuring that banks correctly identify their account holders and, where account holders are not natural persons maintaining an account in their own right, the persons who ultimately own or control account holders.
We have extensive experience in banking, anti-money laundering and tax laws and understood the regulatory requirements governing bank account openings. As Hong Kong company secretary for Hong Kong registered, we help those companies with opening a Hong Kong bank account, advising on how to complete account opening forms, how to comply with documentation requests and how to comply with follow-up requests for information.