Servcorp provides a one-stop shop solution with tailored service packages for businesses looking to establish within Singapore.
To start doing business in Singapore, a company must first be incorporated with ACRA (Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority). The basic requirements for incorporating a business are:
A Servcorp Address Package allows you to position your business with a quality image when you incorporate with one of our five 5-star CBD addresses in Singapore, including mail and courier management.
Businesses like to know where their suppliers are based. Don't risk your first impression with a PO box or a home address. Our Address Package allows you to grow your business with:
Including the standard Servcorp 5-star benefits:
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A sole-proprietorship is a business owned by one person or one company. There are no partners. The sole-proprietor has absolute say in the running of the business.
Contact usA partnership is a business firm formed by two to twenty partners. Once there are more than twenty partners, the partnership must be registered as a company under the Companies Act, Cap. 50.
Contact usA company is a business entity registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 50. It has a legal personality i.e. it has rights to own properties, has perpetual succession and can sue or be sued in its own name. It usually has the words 'Pte Ltd' or 'Ltd' as part of its name.
Contact usA Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a vehicle for doing business in Singapore. An LLP gives owners the flexibility of operating as a partnership while having a separate legal identity like a private limited company.
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