Nominee Director Service is a legal arrangement where a person is appointed as director in the company on behalf of the actual owner to meet statutory or regulatory requirements. In many countries, company law requires at least one resident director to be appointed before registration can be completed. In such cases, a nominee director is appointed to fulfill this requirement while the beneficial owner continues to control the company through legal agreements.
The nominee director does not have ownership rights in the company and acts only according to the instructions of the real shareholder. Proper agreements such as Nominee Agreement and Indemnity Agreement are prepared to protect the interests of the actual owner. This service is commonly used for foreign company registration, offshore companies, subsidiaries, and international business setups. With expert assistance from ICP Legal, the nominee director appointment is done legally with full documentation and confidentiality.
Why Choose ICP Legal
A nominee director is appointed to fulfill statutory requirements without managing daily operations.
No, beneficial owners retain full operational control.
Yes, when structured with proper legal agreements.
Yes, nominee arrangements are designed to protect privacy.
Yes, subject to jurisdiction-specific regulations.