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A professional company secretary can offer you comprehensive support which allows your company to operate efficiently without physical presence in Hong Kong.
Key Takeaways
A Hong Kong company must have a company secretary as per Section 474 of the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance. Company secretarial services include guiding directors to set up the company, and to prepare the necessary resolutions to fulfil the company laws.
This is more than a statutory requirement. A corporate service provider can support a company to operate efficiently. For example, a Hong Kong company must deliver the annual return NAR1 to the Companies Registry every year. The document cannot be filed in advance, but if the company is late for filing, a penalty will apply. It is common for first time business owners to forget the date of filing and end up paying a substantial amount of penalty. Hence, the Hong Kong Government requires every company to appoint a company secretary for compliance.
To provide Company Secretarial services in Hong Kong, the corporate service provider must hold a TCSP license. You can verify whether your company secretary is a licensed agency from the Government website. Alternatively, you can also search the keyword “Trust or Company Service Provider” and browse the full list.
The corporate service provider shall be a TCSP license and the company staff will normally hold a license issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS) or the Certified Public Accountants Association (CPA). By holding these relevant licenses, it indicates that the person has a solid understanding of the company ordinances and tax regulations in Hong Kong.
Depending on the agreement, the corporate service provider can guide directors in preparing and submitting board resolutions in various matters, including but not limited to, director appointments, director removal and share allotments.
A professional company secretary can also guide the director how to call a general meeting. For example, a general meeting, other than an adjourned meeting, must be called by notice of at least 14 days. If it is in the case of an AGM, the notice must be of at least 21 days. Hiring a Hong Kong local, who holds a license issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS) or the Certified Public Accountants Association (CPA), can support your company to comply with basic legal requirements and operate efficiently.
Get Started HK Limited can be your perfect solution for company secretary matters. Our staff hold valid licenses issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS) or the Certified Public Accountants Association (CPA). All legal matters are handled and advised by qualified professionals residing in Hong Kong.
Get Started HK Limited can be your perfect solution for company secretary matters. Our staff hold valid licenses issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS) or the Certified Public Accountants Association (CPA). All legal matters are handled and advised by qualified professionals residing in Hong Kong.
Our company secretarial service fee is HK$1,300 per year. If you are not satisfied with your current service provider, and want to try our professional support, the procedure is simple. All you have to do is to email our team at info@gestarted.hk We will pass you a resolution. You sign and scan the copy. We will arrange the changes with the Hong Kong government. Entire process can be completed as fast as 3 business days.
1. What is company secretary service?
Every company needs to have a company secretary as per Section 474 of the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance. This is a compliance role and the company secretary helps companies comply with basic regulations.
2. What is the difference between Company secretary and Chartered Secretary?
Although “company secretary” may sound like a role held by an individual, it is often performed by a corporate service provider offering compliance services. In contrast, a “chartered secretary” refers to a qualified professional, someone who has studied legal and accounting disciplines and typically works within a company secretarial firm.
3. How does a general secretary differ from a company secretary in legal terms?
A general secretary typically handles administrative tasks such as answering phone calls and taking notes. In contrast, a company secretary focuses on corporate compliance, ensuring that a business adheres to legal and regulatory requirements in Hong Kong.
4. What exactly does a company secretary do?
Depending on the agreement, the company secretary can guide directors in calling general meetings, preparing and submitting board resolutions in various matters, including but not limited to, director appointments, director removal and share allotments.
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