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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Roi Et

Company Registration in Roi Et — End-to-End Incorporation by Suwanvara Law Firm

Thailand offers several legal-entity forms. The most common is the private limited company (Ltd), followed by the limited partnership; the public limited company is used by larger ventures that raise capital from the public. A limited company must have at least the statutory minimum number of shareholders and a registered capital appropriate to the business. The process — name reservation, drafting the memorandum of association, the statutory meeting, and obtaining the certificate from the Department of Business Development — is relatively quick when documents are ready. We structure the shareholding and prepare the paperwork correctly from the start to avoid delays.

Scope of company registration work in Roi Et

  • Name reservation and availability check
  • Drafting of Memorandum and Articles of Association
  • Filing with the Department of Business Development (DBD)
  • VAT and social-security employer registration
  • Foreign Business Licence (FBL) for foreign-owned ventures

Process

  1. 1Initial consultation on the right structure
  2. 2Founder documents, office address, capital preparation
  3. 3Name reservation with DBD
  4. 4Statutory meeting and incorporation filing within 1-2 weeks
  5. 5VAT registration (if turnover exceeds THB 1.8M/year) and social security

Documents to prepare

  • Thai ID or passport of all shareholders and directors
  • Landlord consent for the registered office
  • Map showing office location
  • Office lease agreement or title deed for the registered address

Courts we appear at in Roi Et

  • Roi Et Provincial Court
  • Roi Et Municipal Court
  • Roi Et Juvenile and Family Court
  • Region 4 Labor Court (Khon Kaen)

Roi Et, Selaphum, Phon Thong, Suwannaphum, and nearby districts

Contact our Roi Et attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — company registration in Roi Et

1 questions answered

Yes — foreigners can set up a company in Thailand, but it depends on the activity. If the business falls under the lists controlled by the Foreign Business Act, foreign shareholders may hold only up to the statutory limit (generally no more than 49%). To hold a majority or 100%, options include BOI investment promotion, the Thailand–US Treaty of Amity for American investors, or a Foreign Business Licence (FBL). We assess which category your business falls into and choose the most appropriate, fully compliant structure.