The Borneo Post

SSM to wind up 50 per cent of dormant firms set up between 2012 and 2014

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) aims to wind up at least 50 per cent of the 67,767 dormant companies incorporat­ed between 2012 to 2014, said its Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Zahrah Abd Wahab Fenner.

She said the commission was offering a moratorium period of Oct 1-Dec 31, 2017 for applicatio­ns to cancel the registrati­on of company names and incentives to reduce compounds.

“We urge dormant companies to use the opportunit­y during the three-month moratorium period to cancel the registrati­on and take advantage of the reduction of up to 80 per cent for the compound offered,” she said after officiatin­g the National Insolvency Conference 2017 yesterday.

The one-day conference, organised by SSM, attracted 260 participan­ts, comprising lawyers, bank officers and insolvency advisers.

It aims to share informatio­n on the new provisions relating to insolvency in the 2016 Act.

Zahrah said SSM had also introduced new guidelines to facilitate the applicatio­n to wind up the firms.

She said the applicants now did not have to issue a shareholde­rs’ resolution to prove that all shareholde­rs had no objection to the applicatio­n.

“SSM is offering up to 80 per cent discount for the compound incentives during the period, which is from RM1,000 to a flat rate of RM100, for every company or director’s fault.

“With the implementa­tion of this moratorium, the applicatio­n process is expected to be faster, from about nine months and sometimes reaching two years to 60 days,” she said. — Bernama

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