Singapore Corp Setup

Setting Up Your Company in Singapore

Establish your business in Singapore with our complete suite of services, including company registration, accounting and tax support, bank account opening, company annual reviews, and family office services, all aimed at ensuring compliance and success.

Singapore Company Registration

We offer a comprehensive Singapore company registration service, handling everything from business structure selection to ACRA name approval and document submission.

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Singapore Bank Account Opening

Opening a bank account in Singapore is a straightforward and efficient process, with trusted banks offering tailored solutions for both local and international businesses.

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Singapore Accounting And Tax

We provide comprehensive accounting services, covering ACRA and IRAS compliance, corporate and personal tax, GST, and annual filing requirements.

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Company Annual Review

In Singapore, private limited company accounting, tax filing, etc. only needs to be done once a year.

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Family Office

Our services are designed to support the creation and management of a family office in Singapore, tailored to meet your specific needs.

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Corporate Secretarial

In Singapore, private limited company accounting, tax filing, etc. only needs to be done once a year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, foreigners can fully own and operate a company in Singapore.

A company secretary ensures compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, assists in filing statutory documents, and maintains company records.

Our experts are available to offer detailed advice on each requirement for your company incorporation.

Singapore offers tax exemptions for qualifying startups, including a 75% exemption on the first S$100,000 of chargeable income and a 50% exemption on the next S$100,000.

Yes, foreigners can open corporate bank accounts in Singapore, but banks typically require additional documentation, such as company registration details and proof of the company’s operations.

Depending on the type of business, certain activities may require specific licenses or permits, such as for financial services, restaurants, or educational institutions.