- Choosing the right business structure — Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, or Private Limited Company
- Preparing and submitting the required documents correctly
- Paying registration fees properly
- Avoiding delays in opening a business bank account or encountering legal issues
What is ACRA?
Why Your Business Must Register With ACRA?
Key benefits of registering with ACRA:
- Give your business legal recognition in Singapore
- Ensures compliance with business regulations
- Builds credibility with customers and partners
- Offers access to government support programs and regulatory guidance
ACRA provides BizFile+, an online platform that makes business registration, filing, and updating company information fully digital. Registration is the first step toward legally operating your business in Singapore.
Before You Register a Business in Singapore
1. Check If Your Business Requires Licences or Permits
Not all businesses can start operations immediately after ACRA registration. Certain industries in Singapore are regulated, and you may need business licences or permits from government authorities before commencing operations. Knowing these requirements is a critical part of small business setup in Singapore.
- Food & Beverage (F&B) – restaurants, cafés, catering, and home-based food businesses
- Retail & Trading – alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, and controlled goods
- E-commerce & Online Sellers – regulated or cross-border products, including online marketplaces
- Education & Training – tuition centres, professional training providers
- Healthcare & Wellness – clinics, therapy, beauty and wellness services
- Finance & Professional Services – financial advisory, accounting, and consultancy
- Logistics & Transportation – delivery, freight forwarding, and courier services
2. Why Business Licences Are Important
- Operate in compliance with industry regulations
- Avoid fines, penalties, or forced business closure
- Prevent delays when opening a corporate bank account
- Build credibility with customers and business partners
3. Prepare Required Documents for Business Registration
Before registering your business on ACRA’s BizFile+ portal, ensure you have the following documents and information ready. Preparing these in advance helps speed up the registration process and reduces errors.
| Document / Information | Details Required |
| Approved Business Name | Approved name and transaction number from name reservation |
| Director & Officer Details | Name, residential address, NRIC (locals) or passport (foreigners) |
| Share & Shareholder Details | Share structure, share class, currency, shareholder identification |
| Registered Office Address | Singapore address, postal code, and business hours |
| Business Activity & SSIC Code | Primary business activity classification |
| Company Constitution | Model or customised constitution document |
| Singpass / Filing Agent Access | Required to submit via BizFile+ |
Types of Business You Can Register with ACRA
- Simplest business forms; lower registration fees
- Owners are personally liable for business debts
- Combines general partners (full liability) and limited partners (liability limited to their investment).
- Suitable for investors who want to limit personal liability while contributing capital.
- Partners enjoy limited personal liability, protecting personal assets.
- Suitable for professional firms, consultants, and small businesses seeking flexibility.
- A separate legal entity from its owners.
- Offers limited liability protection, tax benefits, and easier access to funding.
- Suitable for businesses planning to scale, hire employees, or seek investment.
Who are Eligible to Register Business in Singapore?
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- Must be able to enter into contracts; undischarged bankrupts cannot act as directors.
- Citizenship:
- Singapore Citizens & PRs: Can register any business type
- Foreigners: Can register businesses but must:
- Appoint at least one local resident director (for companies and LLPs)
- Get the Ministry of Manpower approval to manage business in Singapore
- May require assistance from professional filing agents
- Some industries require licences or professional qualifications.
Business Types and Eligibility Overview
To help you quickly understand the differences, the table below summarises the types of businesses you can register with ACRA and who is eligible for each option. This makes it easier to identify which structure best suits your situation before proceeding with registration.
| Business Type | Who is Eligible | Key Features | Suitable For |
| Sole Proprietorship | Singapore Citizens & PRs; Foreigners | Owned by 1 person; simple setup; owner liable for debts | Small businesses, freelancers, micro-enterprises |
| Partnership | Singapore Citizens & PRs; Foreigners | 2–20 partners share profits, losses, and liabilities | Professional firms, small business partnerships |
| Limited Partnership (LP) | Singapore Citizens & PRs; Foreigners | Combines general partners (full liability) & limited partners (liability limited to investment) | Investors seeking limited liability while contributing capital |
| Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) | Singapore Citizens & PRs; Foreigners must have ≥1 local resident director | Partners enjoy limited personal liability | Professional firms, consultants, small businesses seeking flexibility |
| Private Limited Company (Pte Ltd) | Singapore Citizens & PRs; Foreigners must have ≥1 local resident director | Separate legal entity; limited liability; easier funding access | Businesses planning to scale, hire employees, or seek investment |
- Company registration in Singapore is fully online via BizFile+. In-person applications are not accepted.
- Foreign business owners may need to appoint a local resident director or engage a professional filing agent.
How to Register a Business in Singapore?
Registering your business with ACRA is straightforward if you prepare in advance. Follow these steps to register a sole proprietorship, partnership, LLP, or private limited company in Singapore:
Step 1: Choose Your Business Structure
- Decide which business structure you want to register — sole proprietorship, partnership, LLP, or private limited company — based on your business goals and long-term plans.
💡 Tip: Review your business plan and expected growth before choosing, as changing your business structure later may involve additional procedures.
Step 2: Reserve Your Business Name
- Fee: SGD 15
- Processing time: Usually instant or within 1 business day
- Validity: Name is reserved for 120 days
- Ensure your chosen name complies with ACRA’s naming rules (no offensive words, restricted terms, or names similar to existing businesses)
Step 3: Prepare Required Infomations
Gather all necessary details before starting the registration. Preparing in advance speeds up the process and reduces errors.
| Business Type | Key Documents / Information |
| Sole Proprietorship | Registered business address, Business activity & SSIC code, Owner details (NRIC/Passport, residential address) |
| Partnership | Registered business address, Business activity & SSIC code, Partner details (NRIC/Passport, residential address) |
| Limited Partnership (LP) | Registered business address, Business activity & SSIC code, Partner details |
| Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) | Registered business address, Business activity & SSIC code, Partner details |
| Private Limited Company (Pte Ltd) | Registered business address, Business activity & SSIC code, Director & shareholder details, Company constitution, Local resident director |
Step 4: Submit Your Registration
Step 5: Receive UEN and Business Profile
- Unique Entity Number (UEN): Official business identifier for government transactions
- Business Profile: Proof of registration including ownership, structure, and business details
- Opening a corporate bank account
- Applying for licenses and permits
- Signing contracts under your business name
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