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Choosing the Right Structure for Foreign Market Entry

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
March 30, 2026
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Choosing the Right Structure for Foreign Market Entry


Foreign companies in Singapore can choose between a subsidiary, which is a separate legal entity, or a branch, legally part of the parent, affecting liability, governance, and operational independence.

Entry Options for Foreign Companies in Singapore

Foreign companies planning to operate in Singapore must decide between establishing a locally incorporated subsidiary or registering a branch office. A subsidiary functions as a separate legal entity under the Singapore Companies Act, owning its assets, signing contracts, and maintaining financial records independently. This structure provides greater autonomy while still being owned by the foreign parent company.

Legal Differences Between a Subsidiary and a Branch

A branch office is not a separate legal entity; it is an extension of the foreign parent company registered with Singapore’s authorities. Since it is legally part of the parent, liabilities incurred in Singapore can directly affect the parent company. This removes the legal separation that a subsidiary offers, which can impact risk exposure and liability management.

Governance and Regulatory Requirements

The choice of structure also influences governance obligations. A subsidiary must appoint at least one resident director, maintain a company secretary, and fulfill annual filing requirements with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). Conversely, a branch office faces different compliance obligations, reflecting its integrated status with the parent company.



Read the original article : Singapore Subsidiary or Branch Office: How Foreign Companies Should Structure Market Entry

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