Times of Oman

New companies law to be implemente­d from Wednesday

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry will start applying new commercial companies law promulgate­d by Royal Decree No 18/2019 with effect from Wednesday (April 17).

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Badi, Acting Director of the Legal Department at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said: “The new Commercial Companies Law will help in attracting investment­s, enhancing governance and inclusiven­ess and will speed up registrati­on of commercial companies.”

Al Badi said that the new law added an another form of the commercial companies, namely the one-person company, which the law allowed that it can be establishe­d by only one person, whether natural or juridical, provided that this company has provisions of a limited liability company.

It also says that for the registrati­on of the commercial companies it is a must they have documents of establishm­ents and all the amendments written in Arabic or otherwise would be considered as invalid. Those who want to uphold the invalidity in the face of partners or shareholde­rs is not found in the law repealed.

Mohammed Al Badi said that the new law set the standard for obtaining Omani nationalit­y for commercial companies. For this it has to be establishe­d in the Sultanate of Oman according to the laws of Oman. The new law also allowed establishm­ent of companies operating outside the borders of the Sultanate off shore in the free zones.

He said that the commercial company has legal entity during the period of its establishm­ent, therefore, they would have to submit their decisions and minutes with the competent authority as required by law to be deposited within seven days from the day following the issuance of the decision, or convening of the general body or an act which makes it necessary to deposit. Everything would be published electronic­ally according to the provisions of this law.

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