Ready to transform your brilliant business idea into reality? Here’s how to formally start your Sdn Bhd company in Malaysia.
If you’re planning to do business in Malaysia, one of the first steps is choosing the right legal structure.
There are several common types of business entities here:
- Sole Proprietorship (also known as Enterprise) for individuals
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) for 2 to 20 partners
- A locally incorporated company or a foreign company registered as Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd) under the Companies Act 1965
What Are The Differences Between Sole Proprietorship (Enterprise), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), and Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd)?
Let’s take a look at the key differences between these three business types.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Partners.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Board of Directors.
Entity name appearances
- Sole Proprietorship: Choice of Trade Name subjected to registration of business approval.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Company name ended with the word “Perkongsian Liability Terhad (PLT)”.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Company name ended with the word “Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd)” or “Berhad (Bhd)”.
Capital contribution
- Sole Proprietorship: Own contribution
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Partners contribution
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Share capital
Owner(s) of the business
- Sole Proprietorship: Sole proprietor.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Partners have a share in the capital and profits of the LLP.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Members/shareholders own ‘shares’ in the company that give them certain rights in relation to the Company
Legal status
- Sole Proprietorship: Not a separate legal entity.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Separate legal entity.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Separate legal entity.
Party that is liable for debts of the business
- Sole Proprietorship: Sole proprietor.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): LLP.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Company.
Responsibility for management of business
- Sole Proprietorship: Sole proprietor.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Partners.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Board of Directors.
Personal liability
- Sole Proprietorship: Unlimited liability which can extend to personal assets of the sole proprietor.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): No personal liability of partner, except for own wrongful act or omission or without authority. Liabilities borne by the partners are jointly and severally with the LLP to the extent of unpaid share capital only.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): No personal liability of individual director or shareholder. Liabilities borne by the directors or shareholders are to the extent of unpaid shares only.
Number of shareholders or partners
- Sole Proprietorship: Sole proprietor only.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Minimum 2 and no maximum limit.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Minimum 1 and maximum 50 in private company.
Company secretary / Compliance officer
- Sole Proprietorship: Not applicable.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Compliance Officer or partner of the LLP.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Qualified Company Secretary.
Statutory audit requirement
- Sole Proprietorship: No audit required.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Not compulsory unless it is provided in the partnership agreement.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Required to be audited.
Annual submission to Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM)
- Sole Proprietorship: Must annually file Form B before 30 June.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Must lodge an annual declaration and solvency statement with SSM (the first within 18 months from the date of registration and thereafter, 90 days from the end of the financial year).
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Must file annual return and financial statements every calendar year.
SSM annual registration fee
- Sole Proprietorship: Trade Name RM60 per year if business is registered under a trade name, and RM30 per year if business is registered under a personal name.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): RM200.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): RM200.
Income tax rate
- Sole Proprietorship: Ranges from 0% to 26%.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Ranges from 15% to 24%.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): 20% on the first RM500,000, 25% for everything above that.
Rules and regulations
- Sole Proprietorship: Registration of Businesses Act 1956.
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Limited Liability partnership Act 2012 (LLP), Limited Liability Partnership Regulations 2012.
- Private Limited Company (Sdn Bhd): Company Act 1965.

What Is The Most Popular Business Entity?
Among the various business entities available, the Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd) is the most popular choice for many formal businesses, mid-sized enterprises, and foreign companies.
Why Is Sdn Bhd The Most Popular Business Entity?
Sdn Bhd is the most popular business entity and here are three reasons why.
1. Credibility
A Sdn Bhd may be perceived as more credible and professional. Customers and partners tend to have more confidence in dealing with Sdn Bhds, and it is also easier for Sdn Bhds to obtain bank loans, should they be required.
2. Greater Tax Incentives
Tax incentives like Reinvestment Allowance (RA) and Pioneer Status (PS) are only available to Sdn Bhds or public listed companies in Malaysia.

What To Consider Before Starting A Sdn Bhd?
Here are three things to consider before you proceed to start your Sdn Bhd company.
1. Company Name
When choosing a company name, it’s crucial to adhere to the rules set by the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM):
- Avoid misleading, offensive, or blasphemous names.
- Ensure the name doesn’t imply association with the Royal families or government authorities.
- Don’t misrepresent the nature of your business.
Remember, your company name greatly impacts your brand and success, so take the time to select a good one and provide all necessary details in the incorporation form.
2. Nature Of The Business
When registering your company in Malaysia, you’ll need to specify its business type using the MSIC code.
If you’re unsure, seek guidance from company registration service providers to ensure accurate registration
3. Company Directors & Shareholders
When registering a Sdn Bhd in Malaysia, ensure shareholders and directors meet legal eligibility.
Directors must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Reside in Malaysia
- Comply with Companies Act 2016
Sdn Bhd companies can have up to 50 shareholders, each declaring their share value during registration, transferring funds accordingly post-registration.

How To Register Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd) Company In Malaysia
综上所述,你现在已经准备好将你绝妙的商业想法变为现实了。
以下是如何在马来西亚注册 Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd) 公司。
该流程涉及多个步骤,需要准确详尽地记录公司详细信息。请做好准备;这可能是一个耗时耗力的过程,尤其对于缺乏经验的人来说更是如此。
让我们把它简化成三个易于操作的步骤。
1. Company Name Search and Reservation
首先,请为您的私人有限公司(Sdn Bhd)选择一个符合马来西亚公司委员会(SSM)规定的独特名称。您可以通过SSM网站或亲自前往其办公室查询名称是否可用。如果您发现某个名称未被使用,您可以支付一定费用进行预留,预留有效期为30天。请利用这段时间完成注册流程。
2. Preparation of Company Documents
成功预留公司名称后,您需要准备公司注册所需的必要文件。这是最关键也是最繁琐的步骤。
这包括
– Statutory Declaration by the company secretary or a director.
– Declaration of Compliance with the requirements for company registration.
– A copy of your identity card or passport (for foreign directors and shareholders).
– A copy of your business premise’s rental agreement (if applicable).
– Other documents as required by SSM.
3. Company Registration with SSM
请将公司注册文件提交至马来西亚公司委员会 (SSM)。您可以通过在线方式或亲自前往 SSM 办事处办理。请务必缴纳所需的注册费用。申请获批后,您将获得公司注册证书和商业登记证书,标志着您的私人有限公司 (Sdn Bhd) 正式成立。
Disclaimer:
Please note that this is a simplified overview of the initial steps to start a Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd) company in Malaysia.
The process involves compliance with various legal and regulatory requirements, and it is advisable to seek legal and professional assistance to ensure that you meet all the necessary obligations and to guide you through the more complex aspects of company registration in Malaysia. Additionally, consider the specific requirements and regulations that apply to your industry or business activities.
If you are facing issues in preparing the required documents or need professional help, you can rely on the services provided by corporate consultants in Malaysia that also include company registration.

