Required Documents
Notarized / Certified true copy of passports of all company members
Notarized / Certified true copy of address proofs of all company members i.e. identity card, bank statement, driving license, utility bill
We also provide true copy certification service for your personal identity documents as per your need.
FAQ
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How can I name my BVI company?
The name of an IBC in BVI should end with the suffixes such as Limited, Corporation, Incorporated, Société Anonyme, Sociedad Anónima or their relevant abbreviations.
Any name that is identical or similar to an existing company, or any name that suggests the patronage of the Royal Family or the Government of the British Virgin Islands, is restricted.
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Who can be a member of BVI company?
There must be at least one director to incorporate in BVI. The director can be sole shareholder and ultimate beneficial owner (UBO).
The sole member of a BVI company can be a natural person or a corporate body. Especially, a corporate can be the UBO only if it is listed public.
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Which business activities need licenses to incorporate in BVI?
Bank, building society, savings, loans, insurance, assurance, reinsurance, fund management, investment fund, trust, trustees, Chamber of Commerce, university, municipal or their foreign language equivalents.
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What are included in BVI incorporation fee?
Our incorporation fee in BVI includes essential items for registration:
-Company name search & Documents preparation;
-Drafting of the Company Memorandum and Article of Association (M&A);
-Incorporation Process;
-1 year Government fee;
-1 year Registered Agent Service with local management and reports;
-1 year Local Office Registered Address service.
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What are the advantages of a BVI company?
There are several benefits to incorporating a BVI company. First, the jurisdiction is well-regulated and has a strong legal framework in place. This provides certainty and stability for businesses operating in the BVI. Second, the BVI offers a wide range of tax incentives, which can help businesses reduce their overall tax burden. Finally, the BVI has a highly skilled and educated workforce, which can provide businesses with the talent they need to succeed.
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How much does it cost to setup a company in BVI?
The costs of setting up a BVI company typically include government registration fees and registered agent fees.
The government registration fees for a BVI (British Virgin Islands) company varies depending on the authorized share capital of the company, which is as follows:
For BVI company authorized to issue no more than 50,000 shares, the incorporation fee is US$550.
For BVI company BCs authorized to issue more than 50,000 shares, the incorporation fee is US$1,350.
The fee for registered agent are typically around US$500 to US$1,000 per year.