Incorporate a Japanese kabushiki kaisha "KK" company

Subsidiary

Our Japanese subsidiary (one shareholder plus Board of Directors) Japanese KK company incorporation takes 3 - 4 weeks.

Our fee includes notarized Articles of Incorporation, government filing fees, one registered corporate seal, and Bank of Japan notification.


Incorporation time assumes we receive setup information, paid-in capital, and notarized documents without delays.

Investment

Our multiple shareholder investment Japanese KK company incorporation service is the fastest in Japan, usually less than 2 weeks.

Our fee includes notarized Articles of Incorporation, government filing fees, one registered corporate seal, and Bank of Japan notification.


Incorporation time assumes we receive paid-in capital and notarized documents within 3 days of signing the incorporation services agreement.

Start a KK kabushiki kaisha Japanese company.

Many Japanese consider that the kabushiki kaisha company (often abbreviated to KK) is the most prestigious type of Japanese company.

Venture Japan’s Japanese kabushiki kaisha KK company formation incorporation service packages each include the same premium benefits:

  • All services provided in English.
  • Appointment of an Incorporator.
  • Incorporator’s Resolution (in Japanese and English).
  • Articles of Incorporation (in Japanese and English).
  • Directors’ (and auditor’s if needed) Letters of Acceptance (in Japanese and English).
  • Registered hardwood corporate seal.
  • Notarization of the Articles of Incorporation.
  • Payment of government filing fees and stamp-duty.
  • Filing the incorporation documents at the Legal Affairs Bureau closest to the KK’s registered address.
  • Receipt of the new KK’s Certificate of Registration and representative seal registration card (the Ministry of Justice usually issues these documents 10 business days after the incorporation date).
  • First Organizational Directors’ Meeting to transfer the shares from the Incorporator to the beneficiary shareholder.
  • Notification to the Bank of Japan of direct inward investment.




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