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Does the proprietor have to sign the founding documents for incorporation of an offshore company in person?

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Does the proprietor have to sign the founding documents for incorporation of an offshore company in person?

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In the event that a proprietor incorporates a company independently in the country of incorporation, then there is provision in the register of enterprises for the company’s foundation agreement, memorandum and articles of association to be drawn up in the appropriate form. Where the incorporation of your company is to be carried out by I.O.S., then all the founding documents will be professionally drawn up by our legal staff, entered in the appropriate country’s national register in the correct form and then handed over to you fully completed. There is also an alternative procedure, namely to acquire a ‘ready-made’ company that has been previously incorporated, from the I.O.S. companies list. The list offers a daily choice of no less than 150 companies, ready for immediate transfer to the client.

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