Incorporate and protect your brand internationally
Going global is a structure decision before it's a paperwork decision. We help Indian founders set up companies in the UAE, USA, Singapore and the UK — and protect their brand with US and international (Madrid Protocol) trademark filings — starting with the question that actually matters: where, and as what. Each jurisdiction trades off differently. The UAE offers 0% personal tax, Gulf access and residency visas (with a newer 9% corporate tax and substance rules). The USA means a Delaware C-Corp for raising from US investors or a Wyoming/state LLC for billing US clients (with real federal filing duties). Singapore is the credible, treaty-friendly Asia hub (needing a resident/nominee director and a company secretary). The UK is fast, low-cost and globally respected with no director-residency bar. We map your customers, banking, tax residency and funding plans to the right choice, prepare your documents, coordinate licensed local agents, and support bank-account setup and ongoing compliance. Business compliance, powered by AI — verified where possible, reviewed by experts, tracked by you. We flag (not opine on) FEMA / ODI / LRS for your investment from India, coordinate cross-border specialists, and never promise a guaranteed company, bank account, visa, tax saving or timeline.
AI-assisted checks
Document and eligibility checks before work begins.
Expert-reviewed
Qualified professionals review every filing.
Tracked & reminded
Live status and compliance reminders in your portal.
FAQs
Global questions, answered
Which country should I incorporate in — UAE, USA, Singapore or UK?
It depends on where your customers and investors are, your banking and tax-residency position, and your funding plans. Broadly: UAE for Gulf access, residency and tax efficiency on substance; USA (Delaware C-Corp) for US fundraising or (LLC) for billing US clients; Singapore for a credible Asia/holding base; UK for the UK/EU market with simple, low-cost compliance. We compare them for your specific case — this is general guidance, not a cross-border tax opinion.
What documents do I need to incorporate abroad?
Generally passports and photos of directors/shareholders, address proof, proposed company names, the business activity, and the shareholding structure — plus jurisdiction-specific KYC. Each country has extras (e.g. SSIC/SIC codes, PSC details, resident-director arrangements). We give you a tailored checklist.
Do I need to give up my Indian company?
Usually not. Most founders keep their Indian entity and add an overseas one, or set up an Indian subsidiary of the foreign company. We map the structure to how you actually operate and bill.
Can you guarantee a foreign bank account?
No — and be cautious of anyone who does. Overseas bank-account opening depends entirely on the bank's own KYC and is never guaranteed. We prepare you thoroughly and make introductions, but the decision rests with the bank.
Will incorporating abroad save me tax?
Not automatically. Headline rates (0% personal in the UAE, 17% corporate in Singapore, etc.) are only part of the picture — your own tax residency, where income is earned, substance rules and treaties all matter. We never promise a tax saving; we flag the considerations and coordinate specialists.
What are FEMA, ODI and LRS, and do they apply to me?
An Indian resident investing in a foreign company must comply with FEMA's Overseas Direct Investment (ODI) rules or the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS), depending on the structure and amount. We flag these upfront and coordinate specialists — we don't provide standalone FEMA/tax opinions.
What ongoing compliance does a foreign company have?
Each jurisdiction has its own — UAE licence renewal and (now) corporate tax/VAT; US state annual reports/franchise tax and federal filings like 5472/1120; Singapore ACRA annual returns and corporate tax; UK confirmation statements, annual accounts and HMRC. We track and support these so your overseas entity stays compliant.
Can you handle US and international trademark registration?
Yes — US (USPTO) filings and international (Madrid Protocol) applications protect your brand abroad, with a preliminary search and class selection first. These live in our Trademark services and we link them here.
Do you file directly through foreign government portals?
We prepare your documents and coordinate licensed local agents and the official authorities (free-zone authorities/DED, US Secretary of State and IRS via a registered agent, ACRA via a filing agent, Companies House and HMRC). We don't operate a private government API, and approvals rest with the authorities.
