Understanding Section 32 of the Companies Act 1967 Private companies in Singapore enjoy certain advantages over public companies — such as fewer compliance requirements, greater privacy, and tighter control...
A practical guide for business owners under the Companies Act 1967 When running a company, the board of directors plays a central role in decision-making and representing the company...
A practical guide for entrepreneurs and business owners When you incorporate a company in Singapore, the company constitution is your most important legal document. It sets out the company’s...
Once you’ve picked your business name, selected your SSIC codes, and secured a valid address, the next step is to submit your application to ACRA via BizFile+. This guide...
Starting your own business in Singapore? One of the first steps is to reserve your business name and register a valid business address. Whether you’re planning to launch a...
If you’re looking to kickstart your business journey in Singapore, a sole proprietorship or partnership is often the simplest way to begin. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you...
Starting 16 June 2025, the Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2024 will take effect. These changes aim to boost corporate transparency and uphold Singapore’s global reputation...
Companies in Singapore that are unable to hold their Annual General Meeting (AGM) by the due date can apply for an Extension of Time (EOT) of up to 60...
An Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a mandatory yearly meeting where a company presents its financial statements to shareholders. It provides an opportunity for members to ask questions, review...
Filing your annual return with ACRA is an essential compliance step for all Singapore-incorporated companies. Here’s what you need to know to ensure smooth and accurate submission. What Is...
