with an annual growth rate exceeding 30%, making it China's tenth-largest trading partner in the world. In recent years, the economic situation has remained stable, and the unemployment rate is low. Malaysia boasts beautiful scenery, a pleasant climate, a diverse and stable society, and a high-quality population. The country has high standards for education facilities and medical equipment, low living costs, a high proportion of Chinese residents, making it suitable for Chinese settlement.
The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) is the sole authority and registration agency for company registration in Malaysia. All companies awaiting registration must submit an application to the SSM and wait for approval. Once approved by the SSM, the company is considered successfully registered under Section 16(4) of the Malaysian Companies Act.
In Malaysia, the forms for foreign investment in establishing a business include Representative Office, Branch Office, Limited Liability Company, and Public Limited Company.
For the registration of a Malaysian company, the required documents include the company's English name, personal details of all company shareholders and directors (copy of ID card or passport, address), share allocation, power of attorney, articles of association, the purpose of company establishment, and main business activities. (All documents must be translated into English or Malay.)
Fill out the Power of Attorney
Sign the Agreement
Payment Submission
Name Search
Personally Sign Company Application Documents in Malaysia
Handle Procedures at Various Government Departments
Collect a Complete Set of Company Documents
Personally Open a Company Bank Account in Malaysia