The Registrar’s Hidden Power: “Continuing Effect” in Hong Kong Company Law
When you’re conducting due diligence on a Hong Kong company, you might come across something puzzling in the official registry: […]
When you’re conducting due diligence on a Hong Kong company, you might come across something puzzling in the official registry: […]
You’ve just discovered that a Hong Kong company you’ve been dealing with—maybe a supplier, a client, or a debtor—has been
When you’re considering investing in, lending to, or partnering with a Hong Kong company, you likely conduct thorough due diligence.
When investing in or acquiring a company in Hong Kong, due diligence often focuses on the present—current financials, active contracts,
When you’re researching a Hong Kong company, what do you look at first?Financials, shareholding, legal disputes—the usual suspects. But there’s
If you’ve ever tried to verify the background of a Hong Kong company or its directors, you might have noticed
If you’re conducting due diligence on a Hong Kong company, you likely start with the most obvious public records: the
If you’ve ever dealt with a Hong Kong company that hasn’t held an Annual General Meeting (AGM) in years, you
For anyone conducting due diligence on a Hong Kong company—be it for a merger, acquisition, investment, or legal dispute—access to
When conducting due diligence on a Hong Kong company, most investors and advisors focus on current financials, active contracts, and