ACRA

The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority is Singapore’s main regulator for companies, public accountants, and financial reporting practices. ACRA ensures businesses comply with registration laws and promotes high standards in corporate governance and accountancy.

Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore

This is the government body in charge of overseeing business registration, auditing standards, and corporate service providers in Singapore. Formed in 2004, ACRA plays a central role in shaping the integrity and transparency of Singapore’s business environment.

ACRA Business Registration

This refers to the process of registering a business entity in Singapore through ACRA’s digital platform. All local and foreign businesses operating in Singapore are legally required to register with ACRA to obtain recognition as a legitimate business.

ACRA Company Registration

This is the official procedure for establishing a company in Singapore. It involves submitting required information such as company name, business structure, and director details through ACRA’s online system. Successful registration allows a company to legally operate and enter into contracts within Singapore.