Seychelles Company Registration

Cost-effective offshore company incorporation option

Provide stable, private and compliant solutions

Designed for international trade, asset management and investment holding

What are the advantages of registering a company in Seychelles?

What are the requirements for registering a company in Seychelles?

What are the main types of Seychelles companies?

International Business Corporation (IBC) Special License Company (CSL) Protected Cell Company (PCC) limited partnership

International Business Corporation (IBC)

This is the most classic and widely used form of offshore company in Seychelles. Designed for international transactions, it enjoys full tax exemption and a high degree of privacy and is suitable for trading, investment, holding and asset management.

Special License Company (CSL)

Applies to companies wishing to carry on specific financial services businesses (e.g. investment advisors, custodian services, etc.) within the Seychelles. A special license is required from the FSA and is subject to stricter regulation.

Protected Cell Company (PCC)

A special form of company that allows for the creation of multiple legally segregated "protected cells" within the company, each with separate assets and liabilities. Ideal for setting up an umbrella fund or segregating the risks of different projects.

limited partnership

Suitable for use in fund structures or joint venture projects, consisting of at least one general partner (with unlimited liability) and one limited partner (with limited liability).

Basic information to be prepared for the registration of a Seychelles company

Registration time: the entire standard process totals about 1-3 working days

Q&A Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What are the main differences between a Seychelles IBC company and a BVI company?

A: Both are functionally similar and are mainstream offshore companies. The main differences are: 1) Cost: Seychelles government fees and annual fees are usually lower than BVI; 2) Speed of registration: Seychelles registration tends to be faster; 3) Legal structure: Seychelles IBC law is specially enacted and very simple and clear. BVI has a longer history and more cases.

Q2: Is the information of shareholders and directors of a Seychelles company confidential?

A: Yes, highly confidential. Seychelles law does not require public disclosure of information about a company's directors, shareholders and beneficial owners. This information is only kept on file by the registered agent and is strictly confidential and not available for public inspection.

Q3: Do Seychelles companies need to be audited and file tax returns annually?

A: Not required. A standard Seychelles IBC is not required to have an annual audit and is not required to file a tax return or pay any taxes to the Seychelles Revenue Authority. The only annual obligations are to pay the government license renewal fee on time and to file a simple annual return through the registered agent.

Q4: Can I open a bank account with a Seychelles company?

A:Yes. Seychelles IBC is accepted by many international banks around the world to open corporate bank accounts, especially in Hong Kong, Singapore and Switzerland. The key to a successful account opening is a clear corporate structure, adequate business supporting documents and a professional bank presentation.

Q4: What business activities are Seychelles companies suitable for?

A: Its main applicable scenarios include:
1) International trade (cross-border purchases and sales as an intermediary);
2) Holding companies (holding equity or intellectual property rights in other regional companies);
3) Investment and Asset Management;
4) Ship registration and ownership;
5) International Service Delivery.

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