The appointment of Company Secretary is part of the legal requirement according to the Companies Act 1965 – every company must appoint at least one secretary (a company is allowed to appoint more than one secretary).
According to the Companies Acts 1965 Section 139A (a) & (b), the eligibility to be the company secretary is as follows:
The roles and responsibilities of a Company Secretary in Malaysia are outlined in the Secretary Association, which is governed and regulated by the Company Commission of Malaysia.
Here are the responsibilities of the Company Secretary at one glance:
1. An Officer of the company and advisor to the Board
2. Compliance with Statutory Requirements and Advisory
3. Preparation of Board Meetings
4. Filing annual returns
A Company Secretary is also responsible for the completion and timely submission of the company’s annual return and full accounts by the statutory deadline.
5. Custody of the company seal
He or she is responsible to ensure the safe custody of company seal.
6. Primary point of contact
The Company Secretary is the primary point of contact for institutional and other shareholders, especially with regard to matters of Corporate Governance.
In addition to all the responsibilities, the Company Secretary is also a key member of the company in the implementation of corporate acquisitions, disposals and mergers, while protecting the company’s interests by ensuring the effectiveness of all documentation, ensuring due diligence disclosures, enabling proper commercial evaluation prior to completion of a transaction; ensuring timely execution of documentation etc.
On a final note, it is a mandatory legal requirement for every company to appoint at least one Company Secretary in their company. Feel free to contact us whenever you need any kind of assistance in the appointment of a Company Secretary.
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