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Companies Secretarial Work

Incorporations

Incorporations  refers to the legal process of forming a new business entity as a distinct legal entity that is separate from its owners. In most jurisdictions, this legal entity is commonly known as a “company” or “corporation.” Incorporation provides various benefits, including limited liability protection for shareholders, separate legal existence, and the ability to raise capital by issuing shares.

LLP Incorporation

LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) incorporation is the legal process of forming a business entity that combines the features of a partnership and a corporation. An LLP provides limited liability protection to its partners, similar to shareholders of a corporation, while allowing flexibility in management and taxation.

Annual Fillings

Annual Fillings refer to the mandatory documents that companies and other legal entities are required to file with relevant government authorities each year. These returns provide a snapshot of the company’s financial and operational activities during the past year and ensure transparency and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. The specific contents and deadlines for filing Annual fillings can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of entity.

Directors appointment & Resignation

The appointment and resignation of directors in a company involve specific legal procedures and documentation to ensure compliance with corporate laws and regulations

Mergers & Acquitions

Mergers & Acquitions compliance refers to the legal and regulatory obligations that companies are required to fulfill with the Registrar of Companies in their respective jurisdictions. The Mergers & Acquitions is a government authority responsible for maintaining records of companies, ensuring compliance with corporate laws, and regulating various aspects of corporate governance.

Valuations

Valuations refers to the process of transferring ownership of shares from one shareholder to another in a company. This can involve transferring shares between existing shareholders or issuing new shares to new investors. Valuations process involves several steps to ensure legal compliance and proper documentation.

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