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No travel is required to establish a company in Hong Kong.
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Why choose us to register company in Hong Kong in 2026?

Fast Turnaround Time
  • Fast company incorporation service
  • Immediate electronic document delivery
  • Easy incorporation for foreign and local entrepreneurs
  • Coordination of compliance requirements
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One-Stop Solution for Your Business
  • Incorporation service from start to finish
  • Corporate bank account assistance
  • Accounting and tax compliance support
  • Visa and immigration solutions for investors and employees
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Professional Team
  • Professional Hong Kong incorporation specialists
  • Expert accounting and compliance consultants
  • Post-incorporation administration services
  • Dedicated regulatory support
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Fully Remote Process
  • 100% online incorporation process
  • Effortlessly manage digital documents
  • Effortless remote coordination
  • No need to be physically present
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100% Transparent Fees
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Steps to register company in Hong Kong in 2026

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Step 1
Determine the company structure
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Step 2
Register the company name
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Step 3
Identify the directors and shareholders
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Step 4
Secure a registered office address
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Appoint a company secretary
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Preparation of incorporation papers
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Submitting the incorporation application
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Receive incorporation certificates
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Corporate bank account opening
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Step 10
Meet ongoing compliance obligations

Testimonies from our clients

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"The incorporation of the Hong Kong company was done effectively with clear directions at each step."

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J Liu
Founder, Import Export Business · Taiwan
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"Excellent professional team that responds quickly with great knowledge of the rules of incorporating in Hong Kong."

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Amelia R
CEO, Consulting Firm · United Kingdom
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"Help with opening a bank account and other matters after incorporation helped to make our job much easier."

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Raj M
Managing Director, Technology Company · India
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"A lot of things could be done online and the whole documentation process was quite organized."

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Daniel Ng
Founder, E-commerce Business · Malaysia
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"They provided us with valuable guidance regarding incorporating and managing our company according to Hong Kong laws."

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Sophie L
Director, Trading Company · France
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"They proved to be highly responsive and effective during incorporation. Every question was answered promptly."

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Marcus C
Operations Head, Digital Marketing Agency · Singapore

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FAQs

Identification document copies, proof of address, proposed company name, business activities, and identification documents of directors and shareholders are the usual documentation needed when establishing a company in Hong Kong.
Yes, all Hong Kong companies are expected to have a registered office within Hong Kong where official communications from the government can be received.
Yes, the appointment of a company secretary who is either a citizen of Hong Kong or a licensed corporate service provider is mandatory prior to filing an incorporation application at the Companies Registry in Hong Kong.
Yes, both foreign individuals and foreign companies may incorporate a company in Hong Kong regardless of their citizenship status or residency within the jurisdiction.
No, there are no major restrictions on minimum share capital in Hong Kong, and it is common practice to incorporate companies with a share capital of HK$1.
Corporations that can be formed include Private Limited Corporation, Public Corporation, Corporation Limited by Guarantee, or a Branch Corporation, according to the nature of business and goals.
The required information is the name of the proposed corporation, the location of the registered office, information on the proposed business activities, identification particulars of directors, shareholders, their residential addresses, shares issued to each party, and company secretary information.
Words like "Bank," "Trust," "Insurance," "Chamber of Commerce," or other such restricted terms need clearance from the Hong Kong Government before incorporation.
The company registration process involves filing of incorporation documents, Articles of Association, and payment of the government fee to the Hong Kong Companies Registry.
The companies in Hong Kong need to make annual filings, renew the Business Registration Certificate, prepare statutory record keeping and accounting as well as auditing and filing of tax information.
It is important to open a corporate bank account in Hong Kong for making transactions related to payments and expenditures.
Every company in Hong Kong needs to keep accounting records in order to file taxes and comply with other regulatory requirements.
It is quite possible for a company to change its directors/shareholders after incorporation in Hong Kong by passing an appropriate resolution and registering the same with the Hong Kong Companies Registry.