Hong Kong company registration, simplified.
Why do business in Hong Kong?
In today’s global market, entrepreneurs are thinking outside the box and doing business beyond borders.
Hong Kong is a popular jurisdiction for business owners eyeing the global stage. Why? The city offers a tax-friendly environment, pro-business policies and a free economy. It consistently ranks high in global charts for being business-friendly. In Hong Kong, the company registration process is designed to assist – not obstruct – new businesses.
Beyond that, Hong Kong has a top-tier infrastructure, a strategic location in Asia and it’s currency is pegged to the US dollar. Furthermore, there is a productive workforce, full ownership for foreigners and a dynamic community of driven entrepreneurs.
Ready for your global expansion or a fresh start? Hong Kong is waiting for you.
Steps for incorporation
Blynq will help you with all of these.
We’ll need your company’s name, business activities, share setup and starting capital (starting at just HK$1). Plus the names, addresses and contact info of all directors and shareholders involved, along with an (online) ID verification for each.
Handle the official requirements
Register your company
We’ll need your company’s name, business activities, share setup and starting capital (starting at just HK$1). Plus the names, addresses and contact info of all directors and shareholders involved, along with an (online) ID verification for each.
Open a local bank account
Set up your tax & accounting routine
We've got your back on bookkeeping, preparing reports and tax returns, and ensure on-time submissions.
Blynq will help you with all of these.
We’ll need your company’s name, business activities, share setup and starting capital (starting at just HK$1). Plus the names, addresses and contact info of all directors and shareholders involved, along with an (online) ID verification for each.
Requirements for a Hong Kong Private Limited Company
Foreign entrepreneurs are welcome in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a magnet for entrepreneurs worldwide - and it's easy to see why.
You can enjoy 100% foreign ownership and manage your business from anywhere in the world. As a non-resident, you're free to be the sole shareholder and director of a Hong Kong company.
Just a heads-up: while you don't need to live in Hong Kong to run your business, some banks might ask for an in-person KYC verification during account setup.
Why choose blynq to register your company?
Fast-track registration
Bank account setup
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FAQ about Hong Kong company registration
Here’s what we need to proceed:
- Collect payment for our services
- Receive all documents and information from you
- Clear due diligence
- Have the documents electronically signed on your end
You are not required to be physically present in Hong Kong to register your company. If you have an agency to help register your company, all you have to do is send them the required documents.
Depending on your banking solution, you may have to do in-person KYC verification. If you’re not able to come to Hong Kong for opening a bank account, let us know and we’ll take that into account.
Other available business entities include: Public Limited Company, General or Limited Partnership, Sole Proprietorship. We can incorporate these type of companies too.
If you’re interested in registering a company type other than a Private Limited Company or want to know more, feel free to reach out to us!
One month before the Business Registration Certificate expires, the Inland Revenue Department will issue a demand notice. After the company has made the payment, that very demand notice will now act as a valid renewed Business Registration Certificate.
However, if the company does not receive the demand notice even one month past the expiry date, the company has to notify the Commissioner of the Inland Revenue Department. You can then head down to the Business Registration Office with your previous Business Registration Certificate to ask for a new demand note, or you can renew by post.
If the company still has not paid up the settlement amount after the expiry date, an additional HK$300 will be charged. Usually, the company secretary will settle these tasks on behalf of the company. Talk to us if you need help to take this administrative work off your plate.
Now you can also focus on the next steps:
- Starting a business bank account. If you register your company with blynq, we help you with this step.
- Obtaining the relevant permits and licenses. You may need to apply for other types of licences or obtain the recognised professional qualifications for operating certain kinds of business. You can find information on licenses, permits, certificates and approval for im/export operations and other business operations on the website of the Trade and Industry Department. Of course, here at blynq we can also help you with this step.
- Stay compliant regarding your tax and accounting requirements.