Company incorporation in Thailand is regulated by the Department of Business Development and other government authorities to ensure proper legal compliance and business transparency. A registered company becomes a separate legal entity that can own property, sign contracts, open corporate bank accounts, and operate within Thailand as well as internationally. The most commonly used business structure is a Private Limited Company, which is suitable for trading, services, export, and foreign investment.
Foreign investors can register companies in Thailand, but in many cases, at least one local shareholder may be required depending on the type of business activity. The registration process includes name reservation, preparation of incorporation documents, filing with the authority, and obtaining the Certificate of Incorporation. After registration, the company must complete tax registration, obtain business licenses if required, and maintain accounting records according to Thai law.
Thailand is considered a good country for business because of its growing economy, tourism industry, manufacturing sector, and strong international trade network. With professional support from ICP Legal, company registration in Thailand becomes simple, fast, and fully compliant with legal requirements.
Why Choose ICP Legal
Yes, foreigners can register a company in Thailand with legal compliance
Private Limited Company is the most common structure.
Yes, a registered office address in Thailand is mandatory.
Usually 5–10 working days after document submission
Yes, annual filing and tax compliance are required.