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Company incorporation is the formal process of legally declaring a corporate entity as separate from its owners. This process is governed by the Companies Act No. 7 of 2007, which outlines the requirements and procedures for establishing a business as a legal entity in its jurisdiction. The Department of Registrar of Companies is the designated authority responsible for overseeing the registration of companies. For those looking to register a company, the process has been made accessible online through the website www.eroc.drc.gov.lk. This platform streamlines the registration process, allowing for a more efficient and user-friendly experience for prospective business owners.
Begin by reserving your company name on the www.eroc.drc.gov.lk website.
Reserve a company name.
Add stakeholders in the eROC system.
Draft Articles of Association.
Upload required documents to eROC.
Pay the registration fees on eROC.
You'll need an application form, company name approval, Articles of Association, ID documents of directors and shareholders.
The process can vary, typically completing within a few days to weeks, depending on document accuracy and system efficiency.
Yes, through the eROC online platform, though a local representative or address may be needed.
Call corporate office and we will connect you with a team member help.
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