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Shelf Company in Hong Kong

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Article Overview: Asia Business Centre: We provide professional service in incorporation of shelf company in Hong Kong.

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Shelf Company in Hong Kong

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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

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1. Certificate of Incorporation

2. Business Registration

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