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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

How to set up a company or business entity in Malaysia

Starting a business in Malaysia

Business Entity may be classified into following three basic types:-

i) Business Firm

ii) Registered Company

iii) Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

i) Business Firm

There are two types of business firm

a) Sole proprietorship (one-person ownership)

a) Partnership (more than one ownership)

- Not legal entities and do not have legal status

ii) Registered Company (Sdn Bhd)

A company limited by shares is incorporated under the Companies Act 1965 (CA 65): - A company having a share capital may be incorporated as a private company (identified through the words ‘Sendirian Berhad’ or ‘Sdn. Bhd.’ appearing together with the company’s name) or public company ‘Berhad’ or ‘Bhd’ appearing together with the company’s name).

The requirements to form a company are:

(i) A minimum of two subscribers to the shares of the company (Section 14 CA);
(ii) A minimum of two directors (Section 122); and
(iii) A company secretary who can be either :

An individual who is a member of a professional body prescribes by the Minister  of Domestic Trade Cooperative and Consumerism; or

An individual licensed by the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM)

Both the director and company secretary shall have their principal or only place or residence within Malaysia.

iii) Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

Under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2012 which combines the characteristics of a company and a conventional partnership.

In an LLP, all partners have a form of limited liability for each individual's protection within the partnership, similar to that of the shareholders of a corporation. However, unlike corporate shareholders, the partners have the right to manage the business directly. An LLP also limits the personal liability of a partner for the errors, omissions, incompetence, or negligence of the LLP's employees or other agents.
 
Upon incorporation, the company or business entities as abovementioned is advised to obtain the required license/permit/approval from other relevant authorities prior to carrying on any business in Malaysia.
 
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