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Overview

Authorized Share Capital is the maximum amount of capital that a company is legally allowed to raise by issuing shares, as stated in its Memorandum of Association (MOA). When a company plans to raise additional funds through share issuance but current authorized capital is insufficient, it must increase its authorized share capital first.

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Basic

5999
AOA Review and Consultation
Board Resolution Draft
Form SH-7 Filing
2 more features available
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Standard

8999
Everything in Basic package
Notice of General Meeting
Shareholder Resolution Draft
3 more features available

Premium

14999
Everything in Standard package
Legal Documentation Support
Post-filing Compliance Check
4 more features available

Step-by-Step Process

The process includes:

  • Review of Articles of Association (AOA)
  • Board Meeting and Resolution
  • General Meeting Notice
  • Shareholder Approval
  • ROC Form Filing (SH-7, MGT-14)
  • Payment of ROC Fees
  • Update of Company Records

Document Requirements

Required documents include:

  • Certified copy of Board Resolution
  • Shareholders' resolution (Ordinary Resolution)
  • Updated MOA and AOA
  • Notice of General Meeting
  • Form SH-7 and MGT-14 (if applicable)
  • Digital signatures of directors

Why Choose FirstStartup

We ensure a smooth process by:

  • Expert review of existing AOA
  • Professional drafting of all resolutions
  • Timely filing of all forms
  • Complete compliance management
  • Regular progress updates
  • Post-filing support

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