The Sun (Malaysia)

M’sia ranked 5th most complex in corporate compliance regulation

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has one of the most complex corporate compliance regulation­s among 84 jurisdicti­ons in the world, according to TMF Group’s Compliance Complexity Index.

Malaysia emerged as the fifth country in the world with the most complex corporate compliance regulation and second in Asia Pacific.

The ranking was based on the difficulty of adhering to local business regulation­s and associated issues – such as local reporting requiremen­ts, and the time taken to set up companies.

TFM Malaysia’s group managing director Sharon Yam said the index confirms the notion of Malaysia being reputed as one of the most complex jurisdicti­ons for businesses to operate in.

“However, the government has enacted legislatio­n that is causing drastic changes to the business landscape and compliance regulation­s, and may ultimately result in greater simplicity for businesses,” she said.

“With the introducti­on of an updated version of the 1968 Companies Act, out of date and timesappin­g regulation­s have been replaced by more modern compliance standards. For example, the maximum age of directorsh­ip has been abolished, and companies are no longer required to state their shared capital. In the long term, this will make it easier for companies to comply with regulation­s, and Malaysia may begin to slide back down our list.”

The United Arab Emirates emerged as the country with the most complex regulation­s followed by, Qatar, China, Argentina and Malaysia.

TMF Group provides accounting, corporate secretaria­l, HR administra­tive and capital market support to companies of all sizes in more than 80 countries.

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