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Register Company IN Anguilla

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Key Advantages

Benefits of Having a Company in Anguilla

Discover why Anguilla - Company Formation is the preferred choice for international business.

No taxes imposed on BCs

Withheld records of directors and shareholders

Fast and simple incorporation process

No requirements for financial audits

No foreign currency restrictions

Core Structure

Anguilla Business Company (BC)

Forming a BC completely in 2 working days

No hidden fee

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Customized company package

Ready-made companies available

Active Status

Anguilla - Company Formation

The most flexible structure for international business.

Liability Limited
Privacy High
Taxation 0% Corporate Tax
Reporting Minimal

How To Register A Company In Anguilla

steps to register a company in Anguilla

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Step 1: Order Placement and Name Check

Select your package on our online platform. We will perform an immediate check of your proposed company name against the Anguilla Commercial Registry to ensure uniqueness and compliance.

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Step 2: Secure Payment

Complete the payment for your incorporation and government fees via Credit Card, PayPal, or Bank Transfer. You will receive an automated invoice and immediate access to our digital Client Portal.

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Step 3: Document Upload and KYC Verification

Upload a certified copy of your passport and a recent proof of address (utility bill or bank statement). Our compliance team reviews these documents through a streamlined eKYC process to ensure they meet Anguillian standards.

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Step 4: Registry Submission and Approval

We file the Articles of Incorporation through the ACORN system. Once approved by the Registrar, your digital Certificate of Incorporation and Memorandum & Articles of Association are issued instantly.

Physical corporate kits, including the company seal, are couriered to your address shortly after registration.

Formation Packages

Choose the plan that fits your business scale.

Launch BC

$1,800 / entity
  • Company Formation
  • Registered Agent Included
Select Launch BC

Build BC

$2,200 / entity
  • Company Formation
  • Registered Agent Included
Select Build BC

Expand BC

$2,500 / entity
  • Company Formation
  • Registered Agent Included
Select Expand BC

* Prices are subject to change based on specific requirements and additional services. ** Renewal fees are estimated and may vary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of company is most commonly registered in Anguilla?

The International Business Company (IBC) is the most popular choice for offshore business. Anguilla also offers Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and Ordinary Companies (ABCs) for those needing a more specific legal structure.

Can a foreigner own 100% of an Anguilla offshore company?

Yes. Anguilla allows 100% foreign ownership. There are no residency requirements for directors or shareholders, and the company can be managed from anywhere in the world.

What are the tax implications for an Anguilla IBC?

Anguilla is a zero-tax jurisdiction. IBCs are exempt from corporate tax, capital gains tax, gift tax, inheritance tax, and stamp duties, provided the business activities are conducted outside of Anguilla.

Is company information public in Anguilla?

No. Anguilla maintains a high level of confidentiality. There is no public register of company directors, shareholders, or beneficial owners, providing significant privacy for business owners.

How long does it take to register a company in Anguilla?

Thanks to the Commercial Online Registration Network (ACORN), Anguilla has one of the fastest registries in the world. Incorporation can typically be completed within 24 to 48 hours once all documents are verified.

Does an Anguilla company need to file annual accounts?

No. There are no requirements to file annual returns, financial statements, or audits with the government. However, companies are still required to maintain internal financial records to reflect their financial position.