De-Registration or Striking-off In Singapore
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority [ACRA] has the authority vested in it by the Singapore Companies Act that allows it to de-register any company if it finds that the company is no longer in operation. There are some conditions that need to be met if the ACRA must strike a company off its Register.
You may also wish to close the company for various reasons. One of the options available is to strike off the name of the company from the register. As a director, you may apply to ACRA to strike off the company’s name from the register. ACRA may approve the application if it has reasonable cause to believe that the company is not carrying on business and the company is able to satisfy the following criteria for striking off:
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