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Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM)
Also known as Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM) in Malay term. A statutory body which regulates companies and businesses. A merger between the Registrar of Companies (ROC) and the Registrar of Businesses (ROB) in Malaysia on April 16, 2002. An agency of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs to incorporate companies and register businesses and ensure compliance with business registration and corporate legislation through enforcement and monitoring activities. The official site features registration services, statistics, e-info or name search, e-lodgement, forms, corporate directors training programme, fee schedule and acts and regulations.
www.ssm.com.my/
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Available in Malay and English version. |
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Business Licensing Electronic Support System (BLESS)
A portal that provides information and facilities for companies to apply licences or permits to start operating business in Malaysia. BLESS facilitates company representative to select relevant licences, fill up the online application forms, submit online and track the progress of the application throughout the process until notification of approval or otherwise. BLESS also provides an online communication platform for the licensing agencies to communicate directly with the company for any clarification and justification on the licence applications which effectively save time and resources for both parties. The BLESS official website features Business in Malaysia, online business licence application and status check and understanding your business licence.
www.bless.gov.my/
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For the initial implementation, BLESS only covers application of business licences for the Manufacturing Sector and with manufacturing facilities located within the Klang Valley. |
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Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB Malaysia)
A statutory body established in 1994 under the Ministry of Works. The CIDB responsibilities are carrying out activities in respect of the construction industry; awarding proficiency certificates; promoting the establishment of companies to carry out activities advantageous for the performance of its functions; providing financial assistance; & addressing problems faced by the industry. The CIDB official website features Tender (National e-Tendering Initiative-NeTI, Latest Tenders, Tender Entry, Registration, Internation Tenders), Registration/Levy & Forms (Local and foreign contractors wishing to undertake any construction projects in Malaysia; Green Card as identification for construction personnel to enter the site; Local and foreign construction personnel), Contractors directory, Business Information (country report series, key Malaysian reports, international construction business), Tech Info (CIMP, MC NeTI, MCRJ, Accredit, CARIS, MyCIP, ISO, Qlassic, HSE, QUEST, CIRC, CREAM, IBS).
www.cidb.gov.my/
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Available in English and Malay version. |
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ePihakBerkuasaTempatan
Also known as the eLocalGovernment in English term. A service portal by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan-KPKT). The ePBT official website features online services such as licence (application for business licence, composite, transfer of ownership...), valuation & property management (application for remiser licence, Form I, Form J...), town planning & landscape (application for landscape plan...), building & infrastructure (application for planning rights-Form A, Form F11...), rental and public facilities (application for hall rental, building rental...), advertising (application for jobs, contractors...) and e-Aduan (e-Complaint).
www.epbt.gov.my/
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Available in English and Malay version. |
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Get Genuine Windows Agreement (GGWA)
Get Genuine Windows Agreement (GGWA) is a new solution for customers who need to legalize Windows XP Professional operating systems and acquire licenses via Volume licensing. For customers who want to acquire Windows XP Professional licenses through Volume Licensing, the Get Genuine Windows Agreement (GGWA) has two legalization options: GGWA for Small & Medium Organisations (5-99 licenses) and GGWA for Large Organisations (99 licenses & above). Remember that Microsoft OEM license cannot be used to legalise existing unlincensed PCs. GGWA is available through any Microsoft reseller and is a one-time only purchase. The Get Genuine Windows Agreement (GGWA) official website features Piracy basic (What is piracy? How piracy impacts you?), Anti-piracy update, How to tell the difference (Buying genuine software and hardware), Benefits and risks, Activating software (How activation works, Facts, Myths), Benefits & risks, Reporting piracy and Get Genuine Kit (GGK).
www.ggwa.com.my/ |
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