COMPANY REGISTRATION SERVICES
Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd)
Contact us if you are ready to incorporate a company, or if you wish to arrange for a free basic consultation.
Alternatively, you may refer to our FAQ section for more information about setting-up an entity in Malaysia.
Contact us if you are ready to incorporate a company, or if you wish to arrange for a free basic consultation.
Alternatively, you may refer to our FAQ section for more information about setting-up an entity in Malaysia.
Regional/ Representative Office
Regional/ Representative Office (RE/RO) is a good alternative for foreign companies who wish to explore market potentials or investment opportunities in Malaysia prior to setting up a permanent establishment.
Find out more about the features of a Regional Office or Representative Office
Regional/ Representative Office (RE/RO) is a good alternative for foreign companies who wish to explore market potentials or investment opportunities in Malaysia prior to setting up a permanent establishment.
Find out more about the features of a Regional Office or Representative Office
Foreign Company/ Foreign Branch
A foreign company (also known as Foreign Branch) is a company incorporated outside Malaysia. It is an extension of the foreign parent company and is not a separate legal entity in Malaysia. Therefore, a Foreign Branch is required to conduct the same business activities as the parent company. In addition, in the case of a lawsuit or other legal disputes, a branch's liability may extend to the issued capital of the foreign company.
Other notable distinction is, a Foreign Branch is treated as a non-resident for tax purposes. The Foreign Branch is taxed on income derived from Malaysia.
Do contact us if you wish to know more about the features of a Foreign Company/ Foreign Branch and whether it is suitable for you. Our team of professionals will be able to assist you.
A foreign company (also known as Foreign Branch) is a company incorporated outside Malaysia. It is an extension of the foreign parent company and is not a separate legal entity in Malaysia. Therefore, a Foreign Branch is required to conduct the same business activities as the parent company. In addition, in the case of a lawsuit or other legal disputes, a branch's liability may extend to the issued capital of the foreign company.
Other notable distinction is, a Foreign Branch is treated as a non-resident for tax purposes. The Foreign Branch is taxed on income derived from Malaysia.
Do contact us if you wish to know more about the features of a Foreign Company/ Foreign Branch and whether it is suitable for you. Our team of professionals will be able to assist you.