Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a long-established base for companies trading across Asia and beyond, and remains one of the most widely recognised jurisdictions for international business structures — which matters when counterparties and institutions assess who they are dealing with.
We coordinate incorporation, the company secretary and registered office arrangements that come with it, and the filing obligations that follow.
What the Work Involves
Incorporation and Structure
How the company is set up at the start — shareholding, directorship, stated activities — determines how straightforward everything downstream becomes, banking included.
The Requirements That Follow
A Hong Kong company carries ongoing obligations, including a company secretary and a registered office. These are not optional extras and we arrange them as part of the engagement.
Banking Is a Separate Question
Incorporating in Hong Kong does not by itself secure a Hong Kong bank account. We assess banking separately and say plainly what we think your prospects are before you commit.
Who This Suits
- Businesses trading with Asian markets
- Founders needing a recognised international entity
- Companies whose clients and suppliers sit in multiple countries
How We Proceed
Every engagement starts with a private assessment of your nationality, current residence, business activities and objectives. Only then do we recommend a jurisdiction — including telling you when Hong Kong is not the right answer.
See the full process