Before a business can legally start operating, businesses are required to comply with some form of licensing, which could be a general licence, an industry/sector specific licence or activity specific licence. Business licences are required by the legislation and administered by various government agencies, statutory bodies and local authorities. Business licences includes registrations, approvals, licences and permits. The compliance requirements vary by industry, business activity and location.
Business licences can be categorized into 3 different logical groups, namely:
General licences are licences that are required and shall be applicable once the investor has decided to start a business in Malaysia.
List of General licences, which may be applicable to any business, include:
In general, the following documents are required for Business Premises License and Signboard License application. However, the list of documents for the application may vary according to each local state authority.:-
For Company
(i) Certificate of Incorporation (Form 9/ Notice Section 17) – 1 copy;
(ii) Return of Particulars of Directors, Managers and Secretaries (Form 49 / Notice Section 58) – 1 copy;
(iii) Photos of your business premise (front and interior of premise);
(iv) Any one Director’s NRIC / Passport as stated in Form 49 / Notice Section 58 – 1 copy;
(v) Sample of signboard indicating design and color (if applicable);
(vi) Photos showing location of signboard (if applicable).
For Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
(i) Certificate of Registration – 1 copy;
(ii) e-SSM Business Profile – 1 copy;
(iii) Photos of your business premise (front and interior of premise);
(iv) Any one Partner’s NRIC / Passport as stated in Business Profile – 1 copy;
(v) Sample of signboard indicating design and color (if applicable);
(vi) Photos showing location of signboard (if applicable).
For Enterprise (Sole-proprietor / Partnership)
(i) Certificate of Registration of Business (Form D) – 1 copy;
(ii) e-SSM Business Profile – 1 copy;
(iii) Photos of your business premise (front and interior of premise);
(iv) Copy of any Business owner/Partner’s NRIC as stated in Form 49 – 1 copy;
(v) Sample of signboard indicating design and color (if applicable);
(vi) Photos showing location of signboard (if applicable).
Sector/Industry Specific licences are licences unique to a particular industry or sector that are specified by the Government. This involves major policies that controlled the development of certain industries or sectors in line with the development policy of the country.
Kindly refer to the MalaysiaBiz in order to ensure which Government Department Authority should you liaise with in regards to the Sector/Industry Specific licences.
Some examples of Sector/Industry Specific licences are:
Activity-Specific licences are licences that regulate particular activity and could be applicable to one or more Industries or Sectors. This category of licence requires investor to comply with sets of specific guidelines designed to protect the interest of the citizen, employment, safety of workers, environment and general public.
Examples of Activity Specific Licences are:
The above information is a general guide towards making the initial steps, decision and planning for the intended business by potential investors and business owners.
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