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Offshore IBC in Seychelles which suffix is valid?

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Yes thats correct, also you can choose from the many other suffix a Seychelles company can have.
 
Thats a hell of a lot suffixes, great thread has already helped me, thanks to all.
 
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Some may want to have a country specific suffix like AG or Gmbh (for Germany).
 
Actually it is possible yes... I second your opinion I doubt many of the EU countries like that but on the other hand not many (compared to the majority) know about the Seychelles as an potential offshore jurisdiction to incorporate GMBH or AG in there company name to pretend to be something other than it is or to indicate what the company type is similar to...(as you like)..... :)
 
It depends very much on which country you are doing business in, for instant, in Germany it may be helpful if the company's suffix could be AG or Gmbh while in the UK and most part of the world a Ltd is sufficient. It is a matter of recognizing the company form in regards to business relationships and not to scare them away even before you had a chance to show them your legit business.
 
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You can use the following suffix for your offshore IBC, remember this only apply for the Seychelles
(Proprietory) Limited


(Pty) Limited


(Pty) Ltd


(Pty) Ltd.


A.G.


A/S


AG


Akciová společnost


Akciová spoločnosť


Aktiengesellschaft


Aktiengesellschaft


Aktieselskab


Anpartsselskab


Anstalt


Berhad


Besloten Vennootschap


Close Corporation


Compagnie


Company


Corp


Corp.


Corporation


Delniska druzba


Dioníčko društvo


Enterprise


Enterprises


Eteria periorismenis efthynis


G.M.B.H


G.M.B.H.


Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung


GMBH


Inc


Inc,


Inc.


Incorporated


L.L.C.


Limita


Limited


Limited Liability Company


Limited Life Company


Limited.


LLC


LLC.


Ltd


LTD


Ltd.


Namloze Vennootschap


Osakeyhtiö


Osakkeyhtiä


Private limited company


Proprietary


Public Limited Company


Részvény Társaság


Részvénytársaság


S.A


S.A.


S.A.R.L.


S.à.r.l.


SA


SARL


SARL.


Sociedad Limitada


Società a responsabilità Limitada


Società per Azioni


Société a responsabilité limité


Société Anonyme or sociedad Anomina


Societé par action


Societe, a Responosabilité Limité


Spolecnost s. rvcenin omezenym


Spólka Akcyjna


Spólka z organiczoną odpowiedzialnoścoą


Trust


Аktsionernoye Obschestvo


You may not be allowed to use the following suffix:


Bank


Duke


Her Majesty


His Majesty


Insurance


King


Prince


Princess


Queen


Treasury


They are prohibited Phrases and can't be approved.


If someone should question why this should be important, then it is, since you will be able to use a little trick here, for instant if you take your company offshore but still want it to look familiar towards customers you can use the Ltd or LLC or even Inc or what is relevant in your country in that way your customers will see they are dealing with a corporation and not a individual person.
Great list of suffix, it explains it all well.
 
Aside from easy identification, suffixes are also trademarks. In addition, they avoid the repetition of the names of companies. The world market can easily work on the companies if they are already familiar with it and suffixes make that easy.
 
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Aside from easy identification' date=' suffixes are also trademarks. In addition, they avoid the repetition of the names of companies. The world market can easily work on the companies if they are already familiar with it and suffixes make that easy. [/quote']
hmmm, not sure if I agree that a suffix can be a trade mark! What I would say is that the company if registered in a country protects that name in the specific country from be taken from others.
 
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hmmm, not sure if I agree that a suffix can be a trade mark! What I would say is that the company if registered in a country protects that name in the specific country from be taken from others.
I agree. The suffix has nothing to do with a trademark!
 
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You can use the following suffix for your offshore IBC, remember this only apply for the Seychelles
(Proprietory) Limited


(Pty) Limited


(Pty) Ltd


(Pty) Ltd.


A.G.


A/S


AG


Akciová společnost


Akciová spoločnosť


Aktiengesellschaft


Aktiengesellschaft


Aktieselskab


Anpartsselskab


Anstalt


Berhad


Besloten Vennootschap


Close Corporation


Compagnie


Company


Corp


Corp.


Corporation


Delniska druzba


Dioníčko drutvo


Enterprise


Enterprises


Eteria periorismenis efthynis


G.M.B.H


G.M.B.H.


Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung


GMBH


Inc


Inc,


Inc.


Incorporated


L.L.C.


Limita


Limited


Limited Liability Company


Limited Life Company


Limited.


LLC


LLC.


Ltd


LTD


Ltd.


Namloze Vennootschap


Osakeyhtiö


Osakkeyhtiä


Private limited company


Proprietary


Public Limited Company


Részvény Társaság


Részvénytársaság


S.A


S.A.


S.A.R.L.


S.à.r.l.


SA


SARL


SARL.


Sociedad Limitada


Società a responsabilità Limitada


Società per Azioni


Société a responsabilité limité


Société Anonyme or sociedad Anomina


Societé par action


Societe, a Responosabilité Limité


Spolecnost s. rvcenin omezenym


Spólka Akcyjna


Spólka z organiczoną odpowiedzialnoścoą


Trust


Аktsionernoye Obschestvo


You may not be allowed to use the following suffix:


Bank


Duke


Her Majesty


His Majesty


Insurance


King


Prince


Princess


Queen


Treasury


They are prohibited Phrases and can't be approved.


If someone should question why this should be important, then it is, since you will be able to use a little trick here, for instant if you take your company offshore but still want it to look familiar towards customers you can use the Ltd or LLC or even Inc or what is relevant in your country in that way your customers will see they are dealing with a corporation and not a individual person.
Pretty much covering all suffix one can imagine for their Seychelles company I think. No need for any additional to consider, even though I think most will go with Ltd or LLC.
 
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For many clients located in Europe it has been a great advantage to make use of the AG and GMBH suffix.
 
I bet most are using LTD the most..
 
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