Corporate Secretarial Services
Companies are the most important form of business structure in Australia. The Corporations Act is the principal legislation regulating companies and regulates matters such as the formation and operation of companies ,duties of officers, takeovers and fundraising. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is an independent Australian government body that acts as Australia’s corporate regulator to enforce and regulate company. Penalties are imposed in the case of non-compliance with any such regulations.
In most of the cases, the businesses find it difficult to identify and understand the applicable rules in the day to day running of the companies. We are registered ASIC Agents and can help to supervise and advice in the management of the companies. We have years of experience in providing corporate secretarial services to companies all over Australia. Right from the formation of the company, we provide the whole range of corporate secretarial services to its dissolution. Providing customized services enables us to charge you only for the services you need.
We offer one hour free consultation to our clients willing to set-up a company. There we will explain you all the pros and cons every business structure and advice the best option.
Our Corporate Secretarial Services
- Act as agent with ASIC on behalf of company
- Changes to company addresses
- Changes to officer and member addresses
- Ensure company is compliant for ASIC requirements
- Member share transfers
- Member share allotments
- Office appointments and resignations
- Provide certified copies of documents required by Banks, Solicitors etc
- Perform ASIC searches as required
- Provide meeting premises for company meetings
- Storage of company seals for use as required
- Storage of legal documents as required (trust deeds where company is the trustee).
Use Our Office as your company Registered Office
- Access for the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) and public contact (viewing of register)
- Maintain register
- Receive correspondence on company’s behalf i.e. banks and court documentation.