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Company Incorporation in Hong Kong and China

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Company Incorporation in Hong Kong and China

Asia Business Centre Registration Procedure:

Stage 1 - Company Name Search

Stage 2 - Provide Information about directors and shareholders, confirm company structure and share allocation.

Stage 3 - Sign statutory documents and make payment

Stage 4 - Arrange banker to set up HSBC Business Bank Account after registration

Our Company Kit includes:

1. Certificate of Incorporation

2. Business Registration

3. One Year Company Secretary Appointment Documents

4. One Year Company Registered address Documents

5. Five sets of Memorandum and Articles

6. One set of company chop and signature chop

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