Without a doubt, Malaysia has always been one of the most attractive places, before it was famous for being the favorite tourist destination, now it has also been able to show its commercial potential that many business owners have recognized and admired tremendously. Malaysia has strengthened its economy and has given an excellent atmosphere for foreign companies to establish their businesses and move towards success. The country allows foreigners to take full advantage of the economy and increase its growth, as well as the country’s success rate.

In addition, in this discussion, the following question arises: how can a business owner establish his business in Malaysia? And what is the process of registering companies in Malaysia? Good! The first way is to incorporate a local company with SSM or register your foreign company in Malaysia. But business owners have to decide if they want to go with the incorporation or registration. To be precise, there are two general steps to which business owners must adhere if they continue with the process of registering the company in Malaysia and which are highlighted in this article below for reference.
Company Name Check
Before delving into the process of registering the company in Malaysia, it is essential that investors thoroughly verify the availability of the name of the company they wish to propose for their company so that there is no mismatch. The form to be filled out is form 13A. The company registration form in Malaysia must be requested from SSM, must be completed and sent back to SSM. The shipping fee for the form is RM30.00, which is valid for the name of a company. The company name refers to the name registered by the company in your home country.
Company registration in Malaysia
Now, after deciding well on the name of the company and obtaining approval of the name of the company, which means that it is available for use, then comes the process of registering the company in Malaysia to continue, allowing to business owners request the company registration procedures to SSM. The form must be completed and compiled with other legal documents to send to SSM. Another important thing to follow is to submit the form and other documents within three months after the approval of the company name.
Therefore, these are two main points that any business owner should follow if they really want the company’s registration in Malaysia to be processed smoothly by complying with all rules and regulations.