Company Registration
Company Formation Services
in the Philippines
Know The Right Types Of Business
Registering a company is an important first step in setting up your business structure if you’ve chosen to use a company structure. It’s important that you incorporate correctly, to ensure that you’re launching your business in the best possible way.
There are many factors to take into consideration when incorporating a company, including the various ways you can register a company. It is important to remember that incorporating a company is different from registering a business name.
We advise clients on the right types of business organizations, capital structures, registration requirements, and special licenses. We register the company and apply for licenses.

Individual: (Self-employed, Freelancers)
It is a form of business owned by a single person, A self-employed individual who practices his/her profession or calling, “with or without” license

Partnership
It is a form of a business entity organized by at least two (2) or more natural persons. Similar to a corporation, a partnership has a separate juridical

Domestic Corporation
It is a form of business entity created in accordance with the laws of the Philippines. It is considered as a separate and distinct legal entity from its owners

Branch Office
A foreign branch office is 100% owned by the parent company and is considered an extension of the parent company. Registration as a branch office in the Philippines

Sole Proprietorship
It is a form of business owned by a single person, referred to as the “sole proprietor”. The simplest and most common structure chosen to start a business.

One Person Corporation
A One-Person Corporation (OPC) is a corporation with a single stockholder, (also known as incorporator) shall be the sole director and president.

Foreign Corporation
There are no restrictions on the extent of foreign ownership of export enterprises. For domestic market enterprises, where foreign ownership exceeds 40%

Representative Office
A foreign representative office is not allowed to generate income in the Philippines, as it can only be a cost center of the head office for it to only provide