This guide outlines the process of establishing a company in Singapore, detailing the requirements and steps involved in company registration. The document begins by explaining the basic criteria for registration, including the necessity of at least one shareholder, a minimum capital requirement, and the appointment of a Singapore-resident director and company secretary. It emphasizes the importance of having a registered address and the need for specific documentation for both individual and corporate shareholders. The guide further describes the approval process for a company's name, highlighting the need for uniqueness, availability, trademark compliance, and decency. Additionally, it details the incorporation process, including the preparation of necessary documents and the role of the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). The guide also addresses the registration of cryptocurrency companies, outlining the regulatory landscape, legal structure, and compliance requirements essential for successful operations in Singapore's digital asset sector.