Hengxin Taifu, presented through erichina.cn, is a Singapore-focused corporate services provider made up of a Singapore headquarters and a Shenzhen branch in China. It offers one-stop support for Chinese companies “going global” and for Asia-Pacific companies entering China. The site’s main focus is Singapore company incorporation, with related services including corporate secretary, registered address, accounting and tax, audit, bank account opening, visas and passes, trademarks and licenses, company amendments, and company closure.
In terms of scope, this is more than just an incorporation agent; it covers the full company lifecycle. The incorporation process includes name checks, preparation of legal documents, client signing, and electronic filing with ACRA by a legal secretary. The page states that approval can be obtained in as fast as 1 business day. Post-incorporation support is fairly comprehensive, covering CorpPass, bank account opening, accounting setup, tax arrangements, GST, CPF, customs import/export numbers, annual returns and compliance filings, AGM/AR/TR, audits, and maintenance of the company secretary register. The site also explains that Singapore companies require a statutory registered address, must appoint a qualified company secretary within 6 months of incorporation, and need a Singapore-resident director if established by foreign shareholders.
The publicly listed prices are mostly “from” prices: Singapore company incorporation from RMB 2,999, annual bookkeeping from RMB 1,499, transfer-in administration from RMB 1,999, and secretary services from RMB 1,299/year. The incorporation service is stated to include government fees, secretary fees, and address fees, but the site does not clearly define package boundaries, renewal costs, nominee director fees, bank account opening assistance fees, audit fees, or charges for more complex tax matters. Payment is convenient for Chinese users, with support for corporate bank transfer, WeChat Pay, and Alipay.
Its main strength is a broad service chain covering Singapore company setup, ongoing compliance, and exit procedures. It also has a Singapore address and a Shenzhen branch, making it suitable for clients who need Chinese-language communication and offline contact. The site also highlights that it holds a corporate secretary license RFA and an accounting firm license PAC, and has served a sizeable number of corporate clients. The drawbacks are that the website contains a fair amount of repeated information, while online self-service options and package transparency are limited. Key decision-making details such as bank account opening success rates, KYC requirements, and timelines for various follow-up services are not disclosed in sufficient detail.
It is suitable for Chinese companies planning to use Singapore for cross-border trade, ASEAN investment, holding structures, or regional operations. It is also a fit for clients that already have a Singapore company and want to transfer secretary, address, accounting, and tax services to a new provider. Users who are highly budget-sensitive and only want a one-time low-cost incorporation while handling ongoing compliance themselves should carefully confirm renewal fees and add-on charges. The site’s accessibility from China cannot be determined from the page content. Alternatives include licensed local Singapore corporate secretary firms, accounting firms, and international company incorporation platforms.
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