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At Next Filing, we specialize in simplifying the OPC registration process. We ensure entrepreneurs can smoothly navigate complex legal formalities without breaking the bank. From document preparation to final filing, our experienced team provides expert guidance every step of the way. Contact us today and take the first step toward building your entrepreneurial dream!
According to Section 2(62) of the Companies Act 2013, an OPC allows a single natural person to establish a limited liability company. You serve as the sole director and member, granting your business a separate legal identity that protects your personal assets from business risks.
Eligible Individuals: Only a natural person who is an Indian citizen or an NRI can incorporate an OPC. To qualify as a resident, the individual must have stayed in India for at least 120 days during the immediately preceding financial year.
Nominee Requirement: The sole promoter must legally appoint a nominee during incorporation. This nominee will assume ownership of the OPC in the event of the promoter’s death or incapacity.
No Minimum Capital: There is no legally mandated minimum paid-up capital required to start an OPC. You can start with the capital you have.
Business Restrictions: OPCs cannot engage in Non-Banking Financial Investment activities (NBFCs) or charitable objectives (Section 8 companies).
Single OPC Limit: One individual can establish only one OPC, and a minor cannot be a member or nominee.
(Note: Thanks to recent amendments, an OPC is no longer forced to convert into a Private Limited Company regardless of how high its paid-up capital or turnover grows. You can scale freely!)
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Identity Proof: PAN Card and Aadhaar Card of the sole director and the nominee.
Nominee Consent: Form INC-3 containing the nominee’s formal consent.
Director Consent: Form DIR-2 and a declaration in Form INC-9 from the proposed director.
Registered Office Proof: A recent utility bill, rent agreement, and a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the property owner.
Drafting Documents: Memorandum of Association (MoA) and Articles of Association (AoA).
Professional Declaration: A certificate from a qualified professional confirming all legal compliances are met.
Obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC): Required for the sole director to electronically sign all government filings.
Apply for a DIN: Secure a Director Identification Number (DIN) from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).
Name Reservation (SPICe+ Part A): Submit your proposed company name to the MCA, ensuring it is unique and does not infringe on existing trademarks.
Draft the MOA & AOA: Define the company’s core objectives and internal operational rules.
File Incorporation Forms (SPICe+ Part B): Submit all relevant details, including share capital, registered office address, director details, and nominee appointments.
Receive Certificate of Incorporation (COI): Once the ROC verifies the documents, they will issue your COI. Your PAN and TAN are automatically generated alongside this certificate.
Expert Guidance: We handle everything from name reservation to drafting your MOA/AOA.
Affordable Fees: Transparent, budget-friendly pricing with no hidden costs.
Total Compliance: We ensure every document meets MCA standards, completely removing the risk of rejection.
Post-Incorporation Support: Once your OPC is live, our team is ready to help you maintain your annual ROC compliances, ensuring your business remains in perfect legal standing.
Ready to launch your business? Partner with Next Filing today and step into the future of entrepreneurship with confidence!
A sole proprietorship is a business owned and managed by a single individual where there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
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