Role of a Company Secretary

The Singapore Companies Act requires all companies is to appoint a qualified company secretary within 6 months of its incorporation date.

The Company Secretary plays a crucial role in the company’s incorporation.
  • The company secretary must be a Singapore resident
  • If at the time of incorporation there is only one director, that lone director is not allowed to act as the Company Secretary.

A company secretary typically assists the members and officers of the company with the following matters:

  • Maintaining the statutory registers
  • Assisting the company in its compliance with Singapore Companies Act
  • Taking note of various statutory deadlines and taking responsibility when it comes to statutory compliance
  • Ensuring that the company files statutory information accurately and promptly
  • Preparing essential corporate resolutions
  • Administers and checks the company’s compliance with Singapore regulations, keeps registers, organizes and records the minutes of meetings, sends out notices and other administrative duties.
  • Handles mandatory procedural matters necessary in managing a locally incorporated company.
VG Link provides reliable and excellent secretarial services and will appoint a qualified person to act as your company secretary. Secretarial Services includes but not limited to the following functions:
  • Attending to routine secretarial filing
  • Formation of Singapore and offshore companies
  • General corporate advisory
  • Monitoring of filing deadlines
  • Reviewing and preparation of minutes and resolutions
  • Reviewing and preparation of corporate legal documents
  • Preparation of Annual General Meeting and submission of Annual Return
  • Filing of annual returns (XBRL)
  • Striking off of company and liquidation
  • Update of registers and minutes book
  • Nominee Director services
To know more about secretarial services, contact us.