Striking off a local company
You can apply to strike off your company's name from ACRA's register. Learn how to apply and withdraw your striking off application.
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Overview of the striking off process for companies
Before you apply
This guide explains how to close your company by striking off its name from ACRA's register. ACRA may approve the application if it believes that your company is not carrying on business and meets the striking off criteria.
Who may apply
Company officers (such as the director or company secretary) can file directly.
You may also engage a corporate service provider (CSP) to file on your behalf. CSPs must ensure that the majority of the company's directors have consented to the company's striking off before they apply.
What you need to do
Required steps
Step | Details |
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Check the striking off criteria | Your company must meet all these conditions:
Note: Applying without meeting these criteria can constitute a false declaration and lead to an investigation. |
Check for outstanding tax credits | Ensure your company does not have any outstanding tax credits before applying. When your company is dissolved, any tax credits will be transferred to the Insolvency and Public Trustee's Office (IPTO). Shareholders of the closed company may approach the Insolvency Office to claim these tax credits, but may have to pay processing fees. |
Make sure your company information is up-to-date | Update any changes to your company information:
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Make sure your company has no ongoing summons | You may check your Bizfile inbox for notices from ACRA. |
Prepare required information | You need to prepare:
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(Corporate service providers) Make sure that most of the company directors have consented to strike off the company | - |
Fees and processing time
Apply to strike off business entity
What you need to know | Details |
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Fee | Free |
Approval time | Immediate (14 days if endorsement is required) Note: Your application will lapse if it is not endorsed by all directors (or a majority of directors) within 14 days from the application date. |
Step 1: Log in to Bizfile and open the "Apply to strike off business entity" eService
Follow these steps to navigate to the Apply to strike off business entity eService.
Note: All entity and personal information (including UEN, entity details, NRIC or FIN numbers, names and addresses) shown are dummy data for illustration purposes only.

Step 2: Enter your striking off information
You need to verify that you are striking off the right company. Then, confirm that the company meets the striking off criteria and enter your reason for striking off.
If your company has other position holders, all or most of the directors must endorse the application within 14 days. Otherwise, the application will lapse.
More details: Endorsing striking off applications

Note: Endorsements for striking off are not needed if a corporate service provider (CSP) applied on your behalf.
After you apply
If you had to obtain endorsements: Once all endorsements are complete, you will receive a Bizfile notification that the striking off application has been approved.
This means that ACRA will start processing your application. Your company remains "Live" and registered with ACRA for now.

Bizfile notification after all endorsements are completed
Striking off process
The striking off process starts after your application is approved by ACRA. The process takes at least three months after ACRA approval, depending on whether anyone objects.
Review process
Stage | Details |
Review by ACRA | If approved, ACRA may send a striking off letter to:
During this period, your entity remains "Live" and registered with ACRA. Note: Make sure your registered addresses are correct to receive these striking off letters. Otherwise, your strike off may fail, and your company may return to a "Live" status. |
(If applicable) Submit objections within 30 days | The company's officers have 30 days from the date of the striking off letter to object. More details: Submitting an objection against striking off |
(If no objections) First gazette notification | ACRA will publish your company's name in the First Gazette Notification within 30 days of approval. |
60-day waiting period | Interested parties may object to the strike-off during this period. If an objection is accepted: ACRA will notify your company. Your company then has two months to resolve the issue. If an objection is not resolved within two months: The striking-off application will lapse. Your company can apply again only after the objection is cleared. |
(If no objections) Final gazette notification | ACRA will publish your company's name in the Final Gazette Notification. Your company is officially struck off on the stated date. This means your company:
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Tip: You can restore a struck-off company within six years by getting a Court Order. After you file the Court Order on Bizfile, the company status will change to "Live" once ACRA has processed the application.
More details: Section 344A of the Companies Act
Withdrawing your application
You can withdraw your striking off application [PDF, 1.2 MB] anytime through Bizfile.
After your withdrawal is approved, ACRA will publish your company's name in the list of entities that withdrew their striking off applications.
Cost: Free






