Hello,
I am very interested in your opinion if you feel it is beneficial for me to have a nominee shareholder and/or nominee director for my proposed offshore structure. Here is what I propose:
- I will create a Seychelles "holding" company. (Are nominee shareholder and/or director necessary or beneficial for this company?)
- The Seychelles company will open a corporate bank account. (We'll call this the "holding bank account.)
- The Seychelles company will create a Hong Kong company, which will be used for customer-facing operations of the business. (So the director of the HK company will be the Seychelles company. Thus, I don't think nominees would be necessary for this, right?)
- The Hong Kong company will open a corporate bank account and merchant account. Would having nominee shareholder and/or director be advantageous to open the bank account and merchant account?
I will work for the HK company as an operations manager, and draw a small salary. (And I will pay local taxes on this personal income.) Company profit will be retained in the HK bank account and then eventually transferred to the "holding" bank account owned by the
Seychelles "holding" company. Ultimately, I do not want to be publicly associated as "owner" to any of the above. (If government or anyone asks, I will simply be the operations manager for the HK company.)
Do you think having nominee shareholder and/or nominee directors for the Seychelles company is needed?
I ask this, because it is not required for a
Seychelles company to publicly list the Register of Directors and/or the Register of Shareholders. But perhaps it would be better to use nominee director and/or shareholder and then list them publicly? (Specifically, would public listing of the
Seychelles shareholders and/or directors increase my chances to get a good bank account and good merchant account for the
Hong Kong company?)
It costs about $1500 per year to have nominee shareholder and director for the
Seychelles company, so I want to make sure it's necessary.
Thanks for any thoughts!