Required Documents

  • Notarized / Certified True copy of a valid passport and Drivers’ License or other government-issued picture ID

  • Notarized / Certified True or an original utility bill or bank statement

  • A bank reference letter stating that the applicant maintains a satisfactory personal account for at least one year

  • A professional reference letter issued by a Lawyer or Accountant. The letter must state that the Lawyer/Accountant has known the applicant for at least one year

    We also provide true copy certification service for your personal identity documents as per your need.

* See certified true copy guide

FAQ

  • How do I set up a company in St. Kitts and Nevis?

    Below are 4 main steps to set up an offshore company in St. Kitts and Nevis:

    -Identify your registered agent

    -Decide on an approved corporate name

    -Fille the Article of Incorporation to the Registrar of Corporations

    -Wait for result and obtain your corporate certificate

    Some business owners may feel confused due to local regulations and time constraints. In such cases, don't forget to choose a trustworthy corporate service provider like BBCIncorp to ensure your Nevis company is properly and efficiently set up.

  • What types of company used to carry out international businesses in Saint Kitts and Nevis?

    There are 2 types of international companies in St. Kitts and Nevis: International business corporation (IBC) established under the Business Corporation Ordinance, 2017 and Limited Liability Company formed under the Limited Liability Company Ordinance in 2017.

  • What are the initial requirements to set up a company in St. Kitts and Nevis?

    General demands to form an offshore company in St. Kitts and Nevis comprise of:

    -Minimum one director/ one shareholder;

    -A local registered agent and local registered address

  • How to name an IBC or LLC?

    International business corporation (IBC) names shall end with “Corporation”, “Incorporated”, “Limited” or their abbreviations: “Corp.”, “Inc.”, “Ltd.” or any other recognized corporate suffixes that differentiate it from a natural person or partnership.

    The names of LLCs shall end with “limited liabilities company”, “limited company” or their abbreviations “LLC”, “L.L.C.”, “LC”, or “L.C.”.

    In addition, the names must not be the same with names appearing on the register of companies or the reserved name list of the Companies Registrar.