Corporate Secretary
A Corporate Secretary is essential for ensuring that companies comply with statutory and regulatory requirements. They play a pivotal role in maintaining corporate governance and keeping company records accurate and updated.
What We Offer

Company Incorporation
Corporate tax filing is a critical annual requirement for businesses, with filings typically due in November for Singapore companies. Timely and accurate filing ensures compliance with tax regulations, avoids penalties, and supports effective tax planning. Profectant’s strong working relationship with IRAS (Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore) ensures a seamless and efficient tax filing process.

Corporate Secretary
A Corporate Secretary is essential for ensuring that companies comply with statutory and regulatory requirements. They play a pivotal role in maintaining corporate governance and keeping company records accurate and updated. Both Singapore and Malaysia have stringent compliance requirements that make a reliable corporate secretary indispensable.

Nominee Director
In Singapore and Malaysia, appointing a local director is a statutory requirement for company incorporation. A nominee director acts as a legal representative for foreign entrepreneurs, ensuring compliance while offering peace of mind.

Registered Office
Having a registered office is a statutory requirement in Singapore and Malaysia for company incorporation. It serves as the official address for receiving statutory and legal documents.

Company Strikeoff
Striking off a company is a formal procedure for closing a business that is no longer operational. It ensures proper deregistration with regulatory authorities, avoiding future compliance liabilities.

Malaysia Incorporation
Incorporating a business in Malaysia is the first step to establishing a strong presence in the region. Profectant specializes in guiding businesses through the incorporation process, ensuring compliance with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM).

Malaysia Corporate Secretarial Services
Corporate secretarial services are vital for maintaining compliance with the Companies Act 2016 in Malaysia. Proper corporate governance ensures businesses meet statutory obligations, avoid penalties, and safeguard their reputation.