Singapore Business - 新加坡
3 steps to Starting a Singapore business
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Choose your business structure
Business entities in Singapore are licensed and regulated by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA).
Register your business
Registering your business can be done online at Bizfile
or
Foreign businesses that wish to set up a representative office in Singapore may approach these government agencies:
Banking, finance and insurance – Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Legal – Legal Services Regulatory Authority.
All other industries – Enterprise Singapore.
To speed up the discussion with Singapore Government, it is recommended to prepare a business plan.
Your business plan should include the following details:
ASSISTANCE REQUIRED
a) A short paragraph or list of areas that you are seeking assistance from the government.
CORPORATE PROFILE AND INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Parent company, including country of incorporation, and key financial figures at the group level
Corporate business model/activities, strategy and worldwide presence
Key products and services
Target market in terms of customers, market segment and geographical coverage
Competitor companies
Trends and outlook for the industry segments that the company is operating in
SINGAPORE OPERATIONS
Business goals and strategies
Business model and activities
NEW PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION (WHERE APPLICABLE)
Estimated business expenses for the new project or local entity in Singapore over the next 3 years
Key milestones and the completion dates for new or expansion projects, such as:
Building or site acquired
Recruitment of manpower
Building construction started/completed
Machinery installation started/completed
Commercial production/operated started
Apply for the EntrePass, or consider applying for Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) under the Global Investor Programme.