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RAG Global Business Hub is a leading provider of 100% Ownership company formation and business setup services in Qatar. We specialize in helping entrepreneurs and businesses start their operations in Qatar by providing a wide range of services including company registration, legal and regulatory compliance, and business consulting.

Types of Company Formation in Qatar

There are several types of company formation in Qatar that we can assist you with, including:

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the most common type of company formation in Qatar. An LLC is a type of business structure where the shareholders are only liable for the debts of the company to the extent of their share capital. LLCs in Qatar require at least two shareholders and have a maximum of 50 shareholders. This type of company can be used for a variety of business activities and is suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. LLCs are relatively easy to set up and manage and offer a high degree of flexibility. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can assist you with your LLC Registration in Qatar and help you navigate the legal and regulatory requirements.

Joint Venture Company

A Joint Venture Company is a type of business structure that is formed when two or more companies come together to undertake a specific project or business activity. This type of company is used when the partners want to combine their resources, expertise, and assets to achieve a common goal. Joint ventures can be set up in a variety of ways, and each partner can contribute capital, assets, or expertise to the venture. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can help you structure your joint venture and ensure that it is compliant with local laws and regulations.

Public Shareholding Company

A Public Shareholding Company is a type of company whose shares are traded on the Qatar Stock Exchange. This type of company is used for large-scale businesses and is suitable for companies that want to raise capital by issuing shares to the public. Public Shareholding Companies are subject to more stringent regulations and disclosure requirements than other types of companies. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can assist you with the formation and listing of your Public Shareholding Company on the Qatar Stock Exchange.

Single Person Company

A Single Person Company is a type of company that is owned and managed by one individual. This type of company is suitable for small businesses and entrepreneurs who want to start a business on their own. A single person company is relatively easy to set up and manage and offers a high degree of flexibility. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can help you set up and register your Single Person Company and ensure that it is compliant with local laws and regulations.

Branch Office

A Branch Office is a type of business structure that allows a foreign company to conduct business activities in Qatar. A Branch Office can carry out all the functions of its parent company but cannot enter into contracts or agreements on behalf of the parent company. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can assist you with the registration and set-up of your Branch Office in Qatar and help you navigate the legal and regulatory requirements.

Representative Office

A Representative Office is a type of business structure that allows a foreign company to promote their business and explore potential opportunities in Qatar without engaging in commercial activities. A Representative Office can only carry out promotional and liaison activities and cannot generate income or enter into contracts or agreements. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can assist you with the registration and set-up of your Representative Office in Qatar and help you navigate the legal and regulatory requirements.

A Free Zone Company is a type of company that can be established in one of the various free zones in Qatar. These companies enjoy 100% foreign ownership and tax exemptions and other incentives. Free zone companies are subject to different regulations and laws than companies based in the rest of Qatar. At RAG Global Business Hub, we can assist you with the formation and your Free Zone Company Registration in Qatar and help you navigate the legal and regulatory requirements specific to the free zone you choose.

Free Zone Company

At RAG Global Business Hub, we understand that starting a business in Qatar can be a challenging and time-consuming process. That’s why our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to helping you navigate the legal and regulatory requirements and make the process as smooth and efficient as possible. Whether you’re looking to start a small business or a large-scale operation, we can help you with every step of the business setup in Qatar. Contact RAG Global Business Hub today to learn more about our services and how we can help you start your business in Qatar.

Process of Company Registration in Qatar

Choose a business activity

Decide on the type of business activity you want to undertake and ensure that it is permissible under Qatar’s laws and regulations.

Choose a legal structure

Decide on the type of legal structure for your business, such as a limited liability company (LLC), branch office, or representative office.

Obtain initial approvals

Depending on the type of business, you may need to obtain approvals from various government agencies, such as the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Ministry of Economy and Commerce, or the Qatar Financial Center.

Register the company

Once you have obtained initial approvals, you will need to register your company with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. You will need to provide documents such as the company’s articles of association, a list of shareholders, and proof of address.

Obtain visa and work permits

If you are planning to bring in foreign employees, you will need to obtain work and residence permits for them.

Obtain commercial registration

This step is necessary for all types of businesses operating in Qatar. You will need to provide documents such as the company’s registration certificate, a list of shareholders, and proof of address.

Open a corporate bank account

Once your business is registered, you will need to open a corporate bank account in order to start operations.

Start business operations

Once all the necessary approvals, licenses, and permits have been obtained, you can start your business operations.


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