Investment Holdings Dormant Companies in Malaysia

There are a number of reasons why a company may be dormant, but the most common is that the company is no longer active and has no significant assets or operations. In some cases, a company may be dormant because it is in the process of being wound up or sold.

A dormant company is one that is not carrying on any business or trade, and has not done so for a period of time. The period of time can vary depending on the jurisdiction, but is typically two or more years. A company may be dormant because it is no longer active, or because it never was active.

A company that is dormant may still have some assets, such as cash in the bank, but it is not actively carrying on any business or trade. The company may be wound up, or sold, at any time.

A company that is no longer active may be classed as dormant. This is usually because the company has no significant assets or operations. The company may be in the process of being wound up or sold.