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  • First Name Rohit
  • Last Name Singh
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  • Birthday May 4, 1999

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  • Website https://enterslice.com/fr/company-registration-in-france

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  • About Me As a seasoned global business setup consultant, I specialize in guiding entrepreneurs, SMEs, and corporations through seamless company registration, compliance, and tax structuring across international borders. With expertise in navigating diverse regulatory frameworks, I ensure your business meets local licensing, reporting, and operational requirements while optimizing tax efficiencies to reduce liabilities. From market entry to entity restructuring, I provide tailored strategies that align with your growth objectives, mitigate risks, and maintain global compliance. With a focus on company registration, I simplify complexity, saving you time and resources and unlocking sustainable opportunities worldwide. Let’s build a compliant, agile foundation for your global ambitions.
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    • Rohit Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Documents Required for Company Formation in Singapore in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    September 16, 2025 9:39 PM PDT

    Singapore is one of the most business-friendly countries in the world, making it a popular destination for entrepreneurs and companies looking to expand into Asia. With its strategic location, stable political environment, and competitive tax regime, setting up a company in Singapore is both practical and advantageous. However, like any country, there are specific legal and procedural requirements to meet before you can operate your business. A crucial part of this process is preparing and submitting the right documentation.

    If you're considering company registration in Singapore, here’s a comprehensive overview of the key documents required for company formation.


    1. Company Name Approval

    Before anything else, you must get your company name approved by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). The name must be:

    • Unique and not identical to any existing entity.

    • Free from prohibited or offensive terms.

    • Not infringing on trademarks.

    You can submit a name application via ACRA’s BizFile+ portal. Once approved, the name is reserved for 120 days.


    2. Company Constitution (Formerly Memorandum & Articles of Association)

    This is a legal document that outlines the rules and regulations governing your company’s operations. It typically includes:

    • Business activities
    • Shareholding structure
    • Powers of directors
    • Rights of shareholders
    • Procedures for meetings and resolutions

    You can adopt a standard constitution provided by ACRA or draft a custom one tailored to your specific needs.


    3. Details of Shareholders, Directors, and Company Secretary

    Singapore law requires:

    • At least one local resident director
    • A minimum of one shareholder (individual or corporate)
    • A company secretary appointed within 6 months of incorporation

    The following documents are needed for each stakeholder:

    For Individual Directors/Shareholders:

    • Copy of passport (for foreigners) or NRIC (for Singapore residents)
    • Proof of residential address (e.g., utility bill, bank statement)
    • Personal details: full name, nationality, date of birth, occupation

    For Corporate Shareholders:

    • Certificate of incorporation
    • Company profile/extract from the registrar
    • Resolution authorizing the investment and appointing a representative

    4. Registered Office Address

    All companies in Singapore must have a local registered address, which will serve as the official location for correspondence and legal notices. It must be a physical address (P.O. boxes are not allowed).

    If you do not have a physical office yet, you can use the address of a corporate service provider or use a virtual office solution until a permanent office is secured.


    5. Identification and Compliance Documents

    To comply with Singapore’s strict anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) regulations, additional documents are often required:

    • KYC (Know Your Customer) documents for all directors, shareholders, and beneficial owners
    • Declaration of compliance with statutory requirements
    • Details of ultimate beneficial owners (UBOs), if different from shareholders

    If you are working with a corporate service provider, they will conduct due diligence and request these documents as part of their onboarding process.


    6. Business Licenses and Permits (if applicable)

    Depending on your industry, additional licenses may be required. For example:

    • Food businesses need permits from the Singapore Food Agency
    • Financial services may need licenses from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
    • Travel agencies must register with the Singapore Tourism Board

    These are typically applied for after incorporation, but it’s important to prepare the necessary documents in advance.


    Final Thoughts

    Incorporating a company in Singapore is a streamlined process, especially when compared to many other jurisdictions. However, ensuring that you have all the necessary documents ready is key to a smooth and quick registration. Engaging a professional corporate services firm can simplify the process, especially if you’re a foreigner unfamiliar with local regulations.

    By understanding the documentation requirements, you can set your business up for success from day one in Singapore’s dynamic economy.

    • Rohit Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Documents Required for Company Incorporation in Brazil in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    September 10, 2025 11:34 PM PDT

    To incorporate a company in Brazil, both local and foreign investors must prepare and submit several key documents to the Commercial Registry (Junta Comercial) of the state where the company will operate. The requirements vary slightly depending on the type of company (e.g., Limitada – Ltda. or Sociedade Anônima – S.A.) and whether foreign shareholders are involved.

    Basic documents required include:

    1. Articles of Association (Contrato Social) – outlines the company’s structure, purpose, capital, and ownership.

    2. Identification Documents:

      • For individuals: Notarized copies of passports or Brazilian ID (RG).

      • For legal entities: Certificate of Incorporation, bylaws, and corporate resolutions (translated and legalized).

    3. Tax Identification Numbers:

      • CPF for individuals.

      • CNPJ (Company Tax ID) for the new entity, obtained from the Federal Revenue Service (Receita Federal).

    4. Proof of Address for all shareholders and the registered office in Brazil.

    5. Power of Attorney if a legal representative or lawyer is acting on behalf of foreign shareholders.

    6. Brazilian Resident Legal Representative is mandatory for foreign shareholders.

    All foreign documents must be translated into Portuguese by a sworn translator and notarized. Legal assistance is highly recommended to navigate local regulations and ensure proper filing.

     
     
    • Rohit Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Documents Needed for Alternative Investment Fund Registration in the forum News and Announcements
    August 5, 2025 10:40 PM PDT

    Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) in India are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) under the AIF Regulations, 2012. To register an AIF, applicants must submit a detailed set of documents along with their application to SEBI. Here is a list of essential documents required for AIF registration:

    1. Application Form (Form A) – Duly filled as per SEBI’s prescribed format.

    2. Certificate of Incorporation – Proof of the entity's registration under the Companies Act, LLP Act, or as a Trust.

    3. Constitutional Documents – Memorandum & Articles of Association, Trust Deed, or LLP Agreement, clearly stating the objective of operating as an AIF.

    4. Placement Memorandum – A detailed offering document outlining fund structure, investment strategy, risk factors, and governance framework.

    5. Details of Sponsors and Managers – Including their background, financial position, and experience in fund management.

    6. KYC Documents – PAN, address proof, and identity documents for sponsors, trustees, directors, and key personnel.

    7. Track Record – Information about past performance and experience of the fund managers or promoters.

    8. Compliance and Legal Declarations – Undertakings confirming compliance with SEBI regulations.

    Conclusion:

    Providing complete and accurate documents is essential for successful Alternative Investment Fund registration. Proper preparation ensures a smoother review process and timely approval by SEBI.

    • Rohit Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Types of NBFCs by Business Activity for NBFC Registration in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    July 1, 2025 4:20 AM PDT

    Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India operate under diverse business activities, each requiring specific registration under regulatory guidelines. Understanding the types of NBFCs by business activity is essential for NBFC registration and compliance.

    One common type is the Asset Finance Company (AFC), which primarily finances physical assets like automobiles, machinery, and industrial equipment. Another key category is the Loan Company, which provides loans and advances to individuals or businesses without engaging in asset financing.

    Investment Companies are NBFCs that primarily invest in securities, shares, and bonds. These companies help mobilize funds and support capital markets. Infrastructure Finance Companies (IFCs) focus on financing infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, and power plants, playing a vital role in economic development.

    Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) provide small loans to low-income groups, promoting financial inclusion in underserved areas. Mortgage Guarantee Companies offer guarantees for housing loans, helping borrowers secure financing.

    There are also Non-Banking Financial Institutions involved in leasing and hire-purchase activities, providing businesses with flexible financing options. Lastly, Gold Loan Companies specialize in offering loans against gold jewelry, a popular form of secured lending.

    Each type of NBFC must meet specific eligibility criteria and regulatory requirements set by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for registration. Choosing the right category ensures compliance, operational clarity, and aligns with the company’s business objectives.

    • Rohit Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Documents Required for Company Registration in Indonesia in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    June 19, 2025 2:35 AM PDT

    When undertaking company registration in Indonesia, several key documents must be prepared and submitted in compliance with the requirements of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (MOLHR), the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), and other relevant authorities. The following are the essential documents needed for a smooth registration process:

    1. Company Name Approval – A proposed company name must be submitted and approved to ensure it complies with naming regulations and is not already in use.

    2. Deed of Establishment – Drafted and signed before a notary, this document outlines the company’s structure, business activities, shareholding, and governance. It must be legalized by the MOLHR.

    3. Identification Documents – Valid passports for foreign shareholders and directors or Indonesian national ID cards (KTP) for locals are required.

    4. Domicile Letter – Issued by the local sub-district office, this verifies the legal address of the company’s registered office.

    5. Taxpayer Identification Number (NPWP) – Needed for taxation purposes, obtained through the local tax office.

    6. Business Identification Number (NIB) – Issued through the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, this serves as the company’s official business license.

    7. Shareholders’ and Directors’ Statements – Declarations regarding company operations, compliance, and appointment of directors and commissioners.

    Preparing these documents accurately ensures a successful and timely company registration in Indonesia.

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