Category: Korea Company Setup
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What Happens After You Register a Company in Korea: The First 365 Days of Deadlines Most guides stop at the certificate. You choose a structure, file with the court registry, and your Korea company registration is complete. Founders tend to exhale here. That certificate is a starting gun, not a finish line. The moment your…
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Essential Guide to Business Registration in Korea 2026
If you’re weighing Korea business registration in 2026, the timing question matters almost as much as the “how.” This is not the same market it was even eighteen months ago. A sweeping tax reform passed in December 2025 took effect this January, the branch registry system foreign companies once used as a lighter-weight entry point…
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The Iceberg of Korean Incorporation
Every founder starts the same way: pick a name, sign a few forms, get a registration certificate. “Done”. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: that part really is simple. It’s also the smallest part of the job. The trap isn’t the paperwork. It’s mistaking “incorporated” for “operational.” That’s where timelines quietly start slipping, not on day…
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Myth of Traveling to Incorporate in Korea
Breaking one of the biggest market entry myths Every quarter, we hear a version of the same question from founders eyeing the Korean market: “When should I book my flight to set up the company?” The honest answer, more often than not, is: you don’t need to. The Myth Many foreign founders assume that incorporating…
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Singapore to Korea: Just Got S$100,000 Cheaper
South Korea represents one of the world’s most demanding yet rewarding laboratories for innovation. For Singaporean firms, entering the Korean market is more than a geographic move—it is a strategic immersion into a global leader for AI, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing. Beyond its high-tech infrastructure, Korea provides a sophisticated, trend-conscious consumer base and serves as…
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Singapore’s Answer to U.S. Web3 Rules: Why Fund Managers Are Turning to Singapore
Singapore’s Variable Capital Company (VCC) has emerged as a premier, purpose-built vehicle for global fund managers, offering a flexible and efficient alternative to traditional structures like Delaware series LLCs or offshore companies. Introduced by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to accommodate both open- and closed-ended strategies, the VCC allows for the creation of “umbrella”…
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Keep More of Your Won: A Guide to Korea’s Taxes
Nobody moves to Korea dreaming of learning its tax system. Yet, whether you’re an expat, a foreign entrepreneur in Seoul, or a local managing your annual settlement, understanding Korean taxes is one of the smartest investments you can make. Get it right, and you keep more of what you earn; get it wrong, and you…
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Six Places Up, One Step Ahead. Should Your Business Be Next?
South Korea has transformed from a developing nation into a global leader in technology, manufacturing, and digital innovation. Recent competitiveness rankings confirm its growing appeal to domestic and foreign investors alike. While challenges like an aging population persist, the country’s strong infrastructure, skilled workforce, and commitment to innovation make it a compelling long-term investment destination. …
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Korea Company Registration in 2026: The Complete Guide for Foreign Businesses
Everything foreign investors need to know about Korea company registration in 2026 — entity types, Korea business formation steps, timelines, costs and compliance. Powered by Pearson & Partners Korea.
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Unlocking Korea: Business Registration Guide for 2026
Korea company registration is no longer a niche move — it is the strategic flex of 2026. Foreign founders, scaling brands, and global investors are racing to plant their flag in Seoul, and for good reason. South Korea has become the gateway to Asia for tech, beauty, content, and B2B services. At Pearson and Partners…
