5 business formation terms starting with P — plain-language definitions for founders incorporating across jurisdictions.
A company that owns enough voting shares in another company to control its board and financial policies.
A tax regime that exempts dividends and capital gains on qualifying shareholdings from corporate income tax to avoid economic double taxation.
A taxable presence in another country that gives the source state the right to tax part of a foreign enterprise's business profits.
The Singapore private limited company, the dominant entity form for both local SMEs and regional headquarters in Southeast Asia.
A UK public company limited by shares that can offer shares to the public and list on the London Stock Exchange.