The webmasters focus developing current and specific guidance for startups seeking to register a business in Singapore, considered by many to be the best place to do business in Asia at this time and age. The site is announced it will be set up to provide increasing awareness of the process involved in immigrating to the country, and incorporating Singapore companies to do business within it.
The country is currently enjoying strong economic growth that can support many competing companies across many sectors. Reuters recently reported, “According to a central bank survey of economic forecasters released this month, Singapore's gross domestic product probably expanded 4.7 per cent in the fourth quarter from a year ago, bringing growth for all of 2013 to 3.8 per cent.” Observers claim this strong growth will be very useful for steering companies correctly, to take advantage of the positive business climate. The new website is dedicated to entrepreneurs, local and foreigners who want to start a company properly and efficiently in the country.
The website advises the advantages of receiving expert consultation in preparing to register a company in Singapore are many. “The immediate issue, especially for new immigrants, is to get up and started on a legal basis within the country,” says the site owner, pointing out that a visitor can't even work there unless they have a social visit pass. Even exporters should normally register their business with the government agency ACRA, and Singaporean local director. Clarification on these details, along with accounting and taxation once a firm is established, can be critical to creating a durable start-up that will continue to thrive within the competitive business environment in Singapore.
The webmaster likewise expects to provide a one-stop resource for information covering these topics. Regional observers of the Asian business scene predict a wider use of online resources such as the new site in the coming months, to act as timesavers in acquiring key information needed to register a company in Singapore. It may also become increasingly useful in providing a matching service to connect foreigners who are new entrepreneurs with local agents willing to promote their products and services.
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