In Malaysia Or In Any Part Of The World Companies in Malaysia

Companies in Malaysia are required to comply with the Companies Act 1965, which governs the incorporation, registration, operation, and dissolution of companies in Malaysia. The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) is the regulator of companies in Malaysia.

Foreign companies are allowed to establish a presence in Malaysia through various mechanisms, including setting up a representative office, branch office, or a joint venture with a local company. Representative offices are not allowed to engage in any commercial activity and are restricted to carrying out activities such as market research and promoting the company's products and services. Branch offices are allowed to engage in commercial activities, but their operations are subject to the approval of the SSM. Joint ventures must be registered with the SSM and are subject to the same regulations as local companies.

Companies in Malaysia are required to maintain proper accounting records and submit annual financial statements to the SSM. Companies are also required to hold an annual general meeting (AGM) and to appoint auditors. The SSM has the power to investigate and prosecute companies that violate the Companies Act 1965.
LAMANI PAINT SOLUTIONS SDN BHD - 1178606-K Profile
IA GLOBAL SDN BHD - 1107143-T
WEEZIGN SDN BHD - 1055639-H
H & P PACKAGING SDN BHD - 1026002-W Profile
TMUR GROUP SDN BHD - 1013627-D
GLOBUS PREMIUM SDN BHD - 985445-A Profile
JSM MUDAH JAYA SDN BHD - 961020-P Profile
FDP ASIAN SDN BHD - 955314-A
BABAJEE SDN BHD - 954366-K