The legal environment applicable to foreign investors interested in opening a company in Malaysia was modified to provide better and more flexible…
A way in which foreign investors can open a company in Malaysia is by setting up an agricultural business here. The sector is sustained…
The energy industry is a vital sector of any modern country. The activities carried out in this field are strongly regulated by…
A financial company in Malaysia deals with a wide range of financial services or products. Overall, the financial companies set up here refer to banking industry, insurance companies, savings…
The pharmaceutical industry represents one of the top domains chosen by businessmen at an international level. Malaysia has also invested in the pharmaceutical industry and the…
A SPV/SPE company refers to a special purpose vehicle/entity, which is registered as a subsidiary with a legal status which allows it to secure its…
The treaties for the avoidance of double taxation are bilateral agreements signed by two contracting states in order to sustain the development…
A holding company in Malaysia is registered with the sole purpose of controlling and managing the assets and the investment policies of another company. Usually, the holding company represents…
A joint venture in Malaysia can only be registered under a company limited by shares or as a partnership. Malaysian authorities have recently changed many of their regulations referring…
Commercial companies in Malaysia can be listed with the Malaysian Stock Exchange (Bursa Malaysia), following a specific procedure. The procedure will allow the company to…