Hi thanks - not them.Martin Everson said:
You can try TurnerLittle
https://www.turnerlittle.com/company-formations/offshore-company-formations/
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TMF Group, Fiducia LLPSols said:
Vistra, Appleby, Asiaciti, Trident, Kaizen, Nova, Conpak, Rikvin, 3E Accounting, AsiaBS, to mention some. I think most if not all of them cover both HK and SG.
Bank account is the hardest part, and will require a big deposit and/or substantial regional business connections.
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Maybe I am just stupid, but why would anyone want a company without a bank account? What am I missing?
He need a bank account 🙂ShillGates said:
Corp assistance - bank accounts real- the good ones - money is not an issue.
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That's what I ask myself every time I see someone form a company in HK and SG, and then act surprised when they can't get a bank account there. Yet people keep doing it, thinking it's late 1990s/early 2000s and bank accounts grow on trees.jafo said:
Maybe I am just stupid, but why would anyone want a company without a bank account? What am I missing?
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Hi. Thank you for reaching out.Forester said:
Just my 2 cents:
HK ”“ via Statrys (Hong Kong Company Registration Service)
SG ”“ via Aspire (How to incorporate a business in Singapore?)
Bank accounts guaranteed 🙂
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Wow. This is a new information to me; and definitely not pleasant. It might be connected with the downfall of Payrnet ”“ see here Payrnet, has just had its Electronic Money licence revoked, post #4 and further; but who knows...ShillGates said:
Unfortunately, Statrys is no longer able to offer IBAN accounts.
- xxx at Statrys Team
???? is this true? (for HK company)
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Yes, I agree. And it was (and perhaps is) not so difficult in general (if you have everything in order and are not in some shady business).JustAnotherNomad said:
I always thought it was quite easy to open an account with Currenxie for HK companies?
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I have and it is overall positive. But you see, I understand that it is much better for anyone to incorporate a company with the banking included in some all-in-one package. And Currenxie does not offer a company incorporation.