Seychelles Offshore Company Overview
Seychelles International Business Companies are useful alternatives
to offshore companies established in jurisdictions such as the British
Virgin Islands.
In December 1994 the Seychelles enacted legislation enabling the
registration of International Business Companies, International
Trusts and the licensing of International (free) Trade Zone Companies.
More recent legislation covers the licensing of offshore banks,
offshore Insurance, mutual funds activities and the regulating of
a securities industry. The new laws were a result of intensive studies
of long established offshore jurisdictions and world-wide trust
legislation.
Although not dissimilar to those of the well-established offshore
jurisdictions such as the Cayman, the laws take a most comprehensive,
modern and attractive approach to the establishment and operation
of offshore companies, mutual funds, offshore banking, offshore
insurance and freeport activities.
Seychelles is one of the fastest IBC registrar in the world. The
International Business Companies Act, 1994, governs the operations
of offshore companies. The registration process in Seychelles is
straightforward.
Key Corporate Features
General Information
Company Information
Compliance
Key Corporate Features
| General |
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| Type of Company: |
IBC |
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| Political Stability : |
Good |
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| Common or Civil law: |
Hybrid |
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Disclosure of Beneficial Ownership to
Government Authorities: |
No |
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| Migration of Domicile Permitted: |
Yes |
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| Tax on Offshore Profits: |
Nil |
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| Language of Name: |
Latin Alphabet |
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| Corporate Requirements |
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| Min. No. of Shareholders / Members: |
One |
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| Min. No. of Directors / Managers: |
One |
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| Corporate Directors / Managers Permitted: |
Yes |
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| Company Secretary Required: |
Optional |
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| Usual Authorised Share Capital: |
US$ 5,000 |
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| Local Requirements |
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| Registered Office / Agent: |
Yes |
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| Company Secretary: |
No |
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| Local Directors: |
No |
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| Local Meetings: |
No |
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| Government Register of Directors / Managers: |
No |
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| Government Register of Shareholders / Members: |
No |
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| Annual Requirements |
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| Annual Return: |
No |
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| Submit Accounts: |
No |
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| Recurring Government Costs |
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| Minimum Annual Tax/ Licence Fee |
US$ 100 |
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| Annual Return Filing Fee |
N/A |
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Seychelles General Information
The Seychelles group of islands in the Indian Ocean comprises
over one hundred named islands, most being situated between four
and five degrees South of the equator. The largest island is Mahé.
The Seychelles has a population of around 80,000, descended primarily
from French settlers, Africans, British sailors and traders from
India, China and the Middle East.
Discovery of the Islands is credited to the Portuguese explorer
Vasco de Gama. The first French settlement was established on St.
Anne Island on the 27th August 1770. In 1814 the Seychelles, along
with Mauritius, were ceded to Great Britain under the terms of the
Treaty of Paris. It was only in 1960 that the first gradual constitutional
reforms were introduced. The Head of State is the President and
a National Assembly of directly elected Members heads the legislative
side of Government. Seychelles is an independent republic within
the British Commonwealth.
The Seychelles economy is primarily tourism and fishing based.
Industrial fishing is on the increase. The rapidly expanding financial
sector, linked to the establishment of the Seychelles International
Business Authority and a suite of progressive laws facilitating
the establishment of offshore structures and encouraging inward
investment, is now a significant element of the economy. An ever-increasing
number of international banks and insurance companies have established
either branches or subsidiaries whom, together with local management,
accounting and legal firms provide clients with support. The Port
of Victoria is well equipped with modern cargo handling equipment
and has more than 6,000 square metres of covered storage space.
The Seychelles International Airport is one of the finest in the
Indian Ocean region. In addition to the national flag carrier, Air
Seychelles, the airport is served by a number of other airlines.
The official languages are English, French and Creole. Creole
is spoken widely. English is the main language of business.
The official currency is the Seychelles Rupee.
Exchange Control Exchange controls do not apply to "offshore"
business.
The type of Law Based on English Common Law and French Civil Law.
The principal corporate legislation ist the International Business
Companies Act 1994.
Seychelles Company Information
Type of Company for International Trade and Investment The Seychelles
International Business Companies.
The procedure to incorporate is quite simple: filing of Memorandum
of Incorporation at the Registry. The Articles of Association can
be filed either at the same time or within 30 days of incorporation. The
following restrictions on trading apply: an IBC can’t trade
within the Seychelles or own real estate there, it can’t undertake
the business of banking, insurance, assurance, reinsurance, fund
management, asset management (other than the company’s own
assets) or any other activity that would suggest an association
with the banking and insurance industries. A Seychelles IBC cannot
provide registered office facilities in the Seychelles, or sell
its shares to the public. A Seychelles incorporated Company has the
same powers as a natural person. The language of legislation and
corporate documents is English or French. If any other language
is used it must be accompanied by a translation in either English
or French. A registered office is required and must be maintained
in the Seychelles at the office of a licensed registered agent. Shelf
companies are available. The average time to incorporate is two days. Name
restrictions apply on anything identical or similar to a company
already incorporated, anything that implies patronage of the Seychelles,
or any other government, insurance, royal, imperial or any other
name that may imply that a company intends to undertake a licensable
or undesirable activity. The name can be in any language, but must
be accompanied by a translation in English or French. The documentation
will either be in English, or it is possible to have bilingual documentation
in English and Chinese or any other language accompanied by a translation
in English or French. The suffixes to denote limited liability are:
Limited, Corporation, Incorporated, Société Anonyme
or their abbreviations. A wide variety of other suffixes such as
BV, GmbH, and SARL may also be used. There is no disclosure of beneficial
ownership to authorities.
Seychelles Compliance
Seychelles IBC’s are normally incorporated with an authorised
share capital of US$ 5.000 with par value. This being the maximum
for the minimum licence fees. The authorised share capital may be
expressed in any currency. The minimum issued capital is either
one share of no par value or one share of par value. The classes
of shares permitted are: registered shares, bearer shares, shares
of no par value, preference shares, redeemable shares and shares
with or without voting rights. An International Company is exempted
from local taxation.
For an authorised capital of up to US$ 5.000 the annual licence fee
is US$ 100.Between US$ 5.001 and US$ 50.000 authorised capital the
annual licence fee is US$ 300.Over US$ 50.000 authorised capital the
annual licence fee is US$ 1.000.
There is
no requirement to file financial statements, but a company must
keep records to reflect its financial position. The minimum number
of directors is one, who may be a natural person or a body corporate.
They may be of any nationality and need not be resident in the Seychelles.
A Seychelles IBC need not appoint a company secretary, although
it is customary to do so. The secretary may be a natural person
or body corporate, be of any nationality and need not be resident
in the Seychelles. The minimum number of shareholders is one. In
addition to a modern suite of corporate legislation the Seychelles
benefit from a range of other facilities including: trust legislation,
efficient aircraft and shipping registration, provision for the
formation and domiciliation of mutual funds and captive insurance
companies and an International Trade Zone for manufacturing and
service companies, benefiting from zero taxation, streamlined application
procedures and the ready availability of work and resident permits.
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