When registering a Branch Office in the Philippines the foreign corporation's head office must prove its legal existence in its country of origin, its financial soundness, and its authorization to set up a branch in the Philippines. The Branch will need to appoint a Resident Agent in the Philippines who will be in charge of receiving summons and legal processes. This allows the SEC and other entities to obtain jurisdiction over the foreign company.
Starting and setting up a branch office normally involves remitting US$200,000 as capital investment when registering a company with the SEC in the Philippines. Branches engaged in activities involving advance technology, or that employ at least 50 direct employees, are required to inwardly remit a reduced amount of US$100,000 as assigned capital. Export-oriented branches are not subject to minimum assigned capitalization requirements. Special rules apply for certain types of branch operations.
If the Branch office will be exporting physical goods or services or generating revenue from abroad amounting to more than 60% of its gross sales the branch office can be fully foreign owned, as it is considered an Export Enterprise under the Foreign Investments Act. You can register a branch office in the Philippines with as little as P5,000 paid up capital. However, most banks require P25,000 - P50,000 to open a corporate bank account.
Most BPOs, call centers, contact centers, web development and other companies involved in outsourcing operations in the Philippines generally either register a Branch Office or domestic corporation.
Branch Office Registration Requirements in the Philippines
Resident Agent for a Branch Office Registration in the Philippines
If a Branch Office will be established in the Philippines, the company will need to appoint/designate its resident agent in the Philippines and indicate the name of said resident agent in the above Certificate of Board Resolution. If the resident agent is a foreigner, he/she should be the holder of a valid Philippine visa which, at the time of its issuance, entitled the holder thereof to stay in the Philippines continuously for at least one year. The designated Resident Agent can only open the pre-registration account (where assigned capital has to be remitted/deposited directly) after he/she shall have received his appointment as resident agent.
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