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How does a eady-made company differ from a company that needs to be newly incorporated?

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eady-made company differ from a company that needs to be newly incorporated?

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From an objective point of view, there is absolutely no difference. The price of a company that needs to be newly incorporated is identical to that of a ‘ready-made’ company in the same jurisdiction; also, in both cases the set of documents is the same. The only difference is in the name of the company – where a ready-made structure is being purchased, a name needs to be chosen from those contained in the current list of ‘ready-made’ companies.

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