What is a Certificate of Good Standing?

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For what do I need this certificate and what does it contain?

What is a Certificate of Good Standing?

is a document often required by foreign authorities, organizations, banks and other financial institutions to verify the status of the Seychelles offshore company.
Even though one usually assumes a good status, i.e. a good standing, the following is precisely listed there:

  • Date of incorporation of the Seychelles Offshore Company
  • Seychelles IBC registration number Offshore Society
  • The above-named company has been duly incorporated under the International Business Companies Act, 2016.
  • The name of the Company is still on the Register of International Business Companies and the Company has paid all fees, royalties and costs due and payable under the provisions of the IBC Act, 2016
  • The company is not in liquidation or dissolution
  • No proceedings have been instituted to remove the name of the company from the said register
  • As far as can be ascertained from the documents filed with the Registrar of Companies, the Company is in good legal standing

The Certificate of Good Standing is signed and authorised by the Seychelles Registry. It is therefore an official document of the government.

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In order to make the Certificate of Good Standing internationally legally valid, the document is often provided with an apostille.
The apostille, also known as the Hague Apostille, is a form of certification in international document traffic. It is used in legal transactions between countries.

Further authentication, e.g. by a notary public, is not necessary because the Certificate of Good Standing bears a government seal and an official signature of a government official.

Possibly also interesting, because requested just as often, is the Certificate of Incumbency.

You can find more and further information in our Lexicon/Glossary or in the IBC Act.

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