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COMPANY FORMATION · HONG KONG

Hong Kong Subsidiary Company Formation

An overseas group can establish a Hong Kong private limited subsidiary as a separate Hong Kong legal entity.

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At a Glance

Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Company type
Hong Kong Subsidiary Company Formation
Availability
Available Immediately
Formation time
Confirmed after initial review
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Price on Application

A tailored quotation, confirmed before you commit.

Our team will confirm the appropriate structure, requirements and total cost for your circumstances.

  • Formation assistance
  • Corporate documentation
  • Registered office options
  • Banking introductions available
  • Accounting and compliance available
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Overview

An overseas group can establish a Hong Kong private limited subsidiary as a separate Hong Kong legal entity.

Coutts Consultants coordinates hong kong subsidiary company formation as a defined Hong Kong professional-services engagement. We establish the client's commercial objective and review foreign parent, shareholding, directors, company secretary, registered office, corporate approvals and significant controllers.

Hong Kong combines Companies Registry requirements with Inland Revenue Department tax administration and, where relevant, Immigration Department, SFC, HKMA, Customs and sector-specific regulation. The engagement is scoped around the actual business rather than a generic package. We prepare a tailored evidence list and coordinate the appropriate authority, financial institution or Hong Kong specialist.

Reserved legal, tax, audit, immigration or regulated financial-services work is undertaken by appropriately qualified professionals, and all registrations, licences, visas and bank accounts remain subject to the competent authority or provider.

Why Hong Kong?

Defined real-world Hong Kong offering

Practical guidance on foreign parent, shareholding, directors, company secretary, registered office, corporate approvals and significant controllers

Coordinated professional input

Clear continuing obligations

No unnecessary bundled services

Requirements

How It Works

  1. 11. Confirm objective
  2. 22. Review foreign parent, shareholding, directors, company secretary, registered office, corporate approvals and significant controllers
  3. 33. Confirm route and eligibility
  4. 44. Issue tailored document list
  5. 55. Coordinate filing/application
  6. 66. Manage authority/provider queries
  7. 77. Confirm completion and ongoing obligations

What's Included

Documents Required

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this cover?
Professional coordination for hong kong subsidiary company formation based on the client's actual Hong Kong requirements.
Can overseas clients use this service?
Generally yes where the underlying service permits, subject to Hong Kong eligibility, KYC and regulatory requirements.
Who makes the final decision?
Companies Registry or the relevant independent authority/provider.
Is specialist advice included?
Where reserved legal, tax, audit, immigration or regulated advice is required, an appropriately qualified Hong Kong professional is coordinated.

Hong Kong Business Snapshot

Region
Asia Pacific

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