Step 4.6: Registering a local company via Bizfile
Learn how to register a local company in Singapore through Bizfile.
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Before you register
This guide explains how to register a local company using Bizfile. You need to reserve a business name before you register a new company.
Learn more about:
Who may register
Only the person who reserved the company name can register. This person must also be appointed as a director or secretary of the new company.
You can also engage a corporate service provider (CSP) to register for you.
What you need to prepare
Required documents and information
You need to prepare | Details |
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| You need to successfully reserve a business name before you register a new business. Note: You must register the same entity type that you chose when you reserved your business name. |
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| The official address where:
Requirements:
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| Company officers and shareholders are called position holders. They must meet the requirements for companies.
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| All position holders must provide their residential address when they register. ACRA will send all official letters to the residential address. |
| Contact addresses are displayed in ACRA's public records. It can be the same as the residential address. You must file a contact address that meets these requirements:
Note: There are no fees to register a contact address. |
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Share capital is the amount of money that shareholders have invested in your company. You can allot shares to individual shareholders or a group of shareholders. | |
You can either upload a customised constitution or select a model constitution (if you don't need to create specific rules for your company). |
Fees and processing time
Business registration
What you need to know | Details |
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Fee | $300 |
Payment method | Credit card, debit card, or online banking |
Processing time | Most registrations are approved soon after payment. Complex applications may take up to 15 working days. Registrations that need extra approval from referral authorities: 14 to 60 days |
Step 1: Log in to Bizfile and open the "Register new business entity" eService
Follow these steps to navigate to the right 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 company details
You can use your name registration eService number to automatically fill key details. You'll also need to provide your company's financial year end (FYE), office address, office hours, and email.

Step 3: Add position holders and shareholders
Company officers and shareholders are called position holders. Position holders can be individuals or corporate entities.

Step 4: Add share capital details
Share capital is the amount of money that shareholders have invested in your company. Follow the steps below to add details related to your share capital.

Step 5: Allot shares
In this step, you will allot your company’s shares to each shareholder. Each shareholder must either have an individual share allotment or be part of a group share.

Step 6: Submit the constitution
The company constitution sets the rules and regulations for your company. You can either upload a customised constitution or use a model constitution (if you do not wish to create your own).

Step 7: Final review, endorsement, and payment
After you submit your application, all other position holders must endorse the registration within 60 days. This is not required if a CSP filed for you.
Once all endorsements are received, you will get a payment notification in your Bizfile inbox. You can choose a special unique entity number (SUN) during the payment process.

Step 8: Check your Bizfile inbox
Check your Bizfile inbox for your registration outcome after you make payment.
If the registration is approved, you will receive:
Notice of successful incorporation.
Unique entity number (UEN) for the company. Use this to deal with government agencies.
Link to download a free copy of the company’s Business Profile.
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Notification of registration outcome
Related pages
Registering a company in Singapore: Forms & templates
Download forms and templates that may be required to register a company
Troubleshooting guide: Name application and business registration
Fix common issues when applying for a new business entity name and registering a new business entity on Bizfile
Post-registration guide: Local company or subsidiary
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Overview of managing a company
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