Entity set up
Saudi Arabia
Limited liability company (LLC)
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LLC is one of the most common forms of legal entity chosen by foreign investors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)
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Establishing an LLC is a multistep process. Incorporating an LLC may take up to several months from the date of submission of application to the Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia (MISA)
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The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) subsequently issues a commercial registration certificate before the LLC is considered fully registered in KSA
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After the incorporation, various governmental files and documents must be applied for in order for the LLC to be fully operational. This post-incorporation phase can take a couple up to several months
Branch of a foreign company
- Foreign investors may also choose to establish a branch instead of an LLC to do business in the KSA
- A branch operates on behalf of the parent company (foreign registered company) and has no separate legal existence in KSA
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Registration of a branch in relation to issuance of the foreign investment license by MISA and the commercial registration certificate by MOC follows the same general procedure as that of an LLC
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Incorporation of a branch may take up to several months from the date of submission of application to MISA (subject to any delays caused by government authorities)
- The parent company of the branch has liability for the branch's activities that it undertakes in KSA
- The paid-up capital for a branch does not confer limitation of liability as compared to an LLC. The capital in a branch simply serves as a security for the Saudi market and
- With regard to tax and a number of other matters, a permanent branch is treated in the same manner as a 100 percent foreign-owned LLC
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After the registration, various governmental files and documents must be applied for in order for the branch to be fully operational. This post-registration phase can take up to a couple to several months
For future consideration, please note that an LLC can add shareholders if the company intends to expand in KSA. On the other hand, a branch cannot add shareholders as it is an extension of its foreign parent company.