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- Do I need an address in Thailand to form a Thai company?
- I spend most of my time abroad, however, I have a business in Thailand, does the company address need to be in Thailand?
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Yes, your company must be registered at a physical address in Thailand, and this is where you will receive official documents and notices. If you rent this address, you must first get permission from the property owner to agree to...
Read full answer - How many shareholders are required to form a Thai company?
- I have a small marketing agency with a mix of Thai and foreign management and I am looking to register it as a Thai company
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At least three shareholders are required. Under certain conditions, a private limited company may be completely foreigner-owned. However, in relation to activities reserved for Thai nationals under the Foreign Business Act, foreign ownership is permitted up to a maximum of...
Read full answer - How can I register a company name in Thailand?
- I am about to open my new business and I would like to make I register the company name as soon as possible.
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To register a company name in Thailand, it is first necessary to reserve the company name with the Department of Business Development (DBD).It is required that the name of the proposed company must always end with the word "limited". The...
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