Package

Appointing an auditor within three months of incorporation is a requirement to verify the accuracy and compliance of their financial statements – unless they are exempted under the provisions of the Company Act.

Our package is designed to assist your company stay compliant with auditor appointment requirements in Singapore.

By quotation

Both “a la carte” and “packaged” pricings are available on demand to better fit with your evolving corporate needs.

Please note that we reserve the right to modify prices and relevant terms without prior notice – if deemed necessary by market conditions.

What is Included in this Package

Services Included (Yearly Basis):

  • 1-time External Audit

Package Suitability

Legal Requirement

Registered companies in Singapore have the obligation (unless exempted under the Company Act) within three months of incorporation to appoint an auditor registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) meeting the necessary qualifications.

Process

As the company grows and begins to engage in more complex business activities, having a corporate secretary can help ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, maintain accurate corporate records, and establish good governance practices from the outset.

Limitations

When the company establishes a board of directors, a corporate secretary can play a vital role in supporting board activities, organizing meetings, preparing agendas and minutes, and providing guidance on governance matters.

Commonly Asked Questions

Role:

What is the role of a Corporate Secretary?

A corporate secretary plays a crucial role in ensuring that a company complies with legal and regulatory requirements, maintaining accurate records, and facilitating communication between the board of directors, shareholders, and external stakeholders.

They are responsible for tasks such as organizing board meetings, recording meeting minutes, maintaining corporate records, ensuring compliance with corporate governance standards, and advising the board on legal and regulatory matters.

Additionally, they often serve as a key point of contact for shareholders and regulatory authorities, helping to uphold transparency, accountability, and good corporate governance practices within the organization.

Why is a Corporate Secretary important?

A corporate secretary holds the position of an officer within the company and is responsible for ensuring the company’s compliance with Singapore laws and regulations, as well as maintaining proper governance practices.

The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) relies on the secretary for secretarial inquiries related to the company, highlighting the importance of engaging a professional secretarial service consultant.

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