Cycle. Corporate Redomiciliation

Redomiciliation is a hot topic today, and the cases of successful redomiciliations trigger a lot of interest. To help you understand what this procedure is and what opportunities it opens up for business, we have launched a series of articles on redomiciliation to different countries, sometimes even exotic ones.

To get a general understanding of the essence of the procedure, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the article.

Redomiciliation is a change of jurisdiction (country of incorporation) of a company while retaining its legal form, assets, balance sheet, etc. after re-registration in another jurisdiction. In the case of redomiciliation there is no liquidation of the company itself in the country of its original registration - the company changes only the place of its registration and continues to exist and carry out its activities in the new place of registration with preservation of its legal history, structure, all its assets, rights and obligations in relations with counterparties.

 

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