GK Nahashon & Company

Company Secretarial Services

Consulting is imperative at all stages of Business.

Starting a business is a complex process. Capital is seemingly the biggest hoop in beginning a business, and most entrepreneurs think that once you raise capital, the rest is as well as done. But that is not quite it, there is much more to be done.

Navigating the complexities of company secretarial duties can be a daunting task, but with our comprehensive services, you can rest assured that your business is in capable hands. Whether you’re a startup seeking guidance or an established enterprise, through a thorough consultation process, we gain a deep understanding of your business, allowing us to provide seamless, end-to-end secretarial support. From incorporation and ownership changes to maintaining compliance and statutory filings. We ensure that every aspect of your company’s regulatory obligations is handled with the utmost care and efficiency.

You can change the legal structure of your business

Most SMEs are first started as a sole proprietorship. While there are advantages to running your business as a sole proprietor, there are many reasons why you might want to change to another legal structure. For example, when you want to bring on board other owners and partners.

Our Secretarial Services

Incorporation

Registering a Private Limited Company. Changing a sole proprietor or a partnership to a Private Limited Company.

Registering a business

Sole Proprietorship, Registering a Partnership, Cessation of a business (closing down a business), BN6.

Winding up (closing) a Private Limited Company

Winding up a company. CR18 & CR19.

AGPO Registration

Register a business and get it AGPO-certified.

CR 12 Form and other legal forms

CR 12, CR1, C2, CR8, BOF form, Certificate of Incorporation, Business Registration Certificate.

Annual Return

Filing of annual returns (CR 29).

Change of Directors

Director Appointment, Director Removal/Resignation, Change of Director Details.

Transfer of Shares

Handling transferor, transferee, and shares form of transfer.

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