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Looking to register your company in Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon? RegistrationKraft offers expert assistance to help you navigate the registration process smoothly.
A Company is a business entity governed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) in accordance with the provisions of Companies Act 2013. It is formed by an individual or several individuals to conduct business. It is separate from its owners, and has its own legal rights and responsibilities.
The Registrar of Companies (RoC) registers all the companies in India and issues them a certificate of incorporation (COI). This certificate is a legal document that implies that a company is an officially registered entity. If you want to secure MCA company registration in India, then connect with Registrationkraft’s business registration experts.
According to the Companies Act 2013, the following types of companies exist in India:
One Person Company was introduced under the Companies Act 2013. Before this Act, this type of company
did not exist in India. A single individual owns and operates a One Person Company. If you want to raise
capital for a small business, you can go for OPC registration.
A Pvt Ltd Co is a business entity that a small group of shareholders own. To form this type of company, you require a minimum of 2 members and a maximum of 200 members.
A PLC is a business entity with publicly listed shares on a stock exchange. Such companies allow ownership distribution amongst the general public. A PLC contains a minimum of 7 members. However, there’s no maximum limit on the number of members a PLC can have
A Section 8 Company is a company that individuals form for the purpose of promoting social welfare activities such as education, health, environment, and other similar causes.
Nidhi Companies are formed to promote thrift and savings among their members. Such companies can only lend money to their members and accept deposits from them. Non-members are excluded from the financial activities of the company, meaning they cannot deposit money with or borrow funds from a Nidhi Company.
A Producer Company is a company registered under Companies Act 2013 to enable farmers and other primary producers to collectively manage and market their produce. The aim of this type of company is to improve their livelihoods, and provide them access to finance and resources.
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