
Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the national regulator of business entities, public accountants and corporate service providers in Singapore.
Overview of ACRA
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the regulator of business registration, financial reporting, public accountants, and corporate service providers.
Foreigners registering a business in Singapore
Starting a business in Singapore involves several key steps, especially for foreign entrepreneurs. This page outlines essential information on business registration, including who needs to …
Companies
Information on Business Entities - Companies
Who Must Register with ACRA
Learn who must register with ACRA when starting a business in Singapore. Essential information on registration requirements for new businesses.
How-to Guides
Before You Start Who Must Register with ACRA? Choosing a Business Structure Reserving a Business Name and Specifying the Business Activity Addresses Registered with ACRA …
Starting Sole Proprietorships or Partnerships
Getting a name, paying the registration fees, appointing an authorised representative and other steps involved in registering your new business with ACRA.
Before You Start
Video Resources Check out these videos on the various aspects of starting a business in Singapore. More videos are also available on ACRA’s YouTube channel.
Business Profile
How to verify ACRA’s Business Profiles Customers who purchase Business Profiles receive the same document in two formats: An OA (OpenAttestation) file for product verification To verify …
Submitting your Application to ACRA
How-to Guides Setting Up a Local Company Submitting your Application to ACRA Print: Share: