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Documents Checklist for a Marshall Islands Offshore Company

Choosing the right jurisdiction is the single most consequential decision in any offshore project — it determines your tax exposure, banking options, privacy and long-term compliance burden for years to come.

The Marshall Islands registry is the world's third-largest ship registry. This guide walks through the practical path for the Marshall Islands IBC: 1 business day to incorporate, no minimum capital, and 0% tax on non-resident domestic corporations.

Step by Step

  1. Structuring call. Residency, activity and banking mapped; jurisdiction confirmed in writing.
  2. KYC pack. Certified passport, proof of address, source-of-funds note; name pre-cleared with the registrar.
  3. Filing. Incorporation under the MI Business Corporations Act; certificate issued in 1 business day.
  4. Documents. Apostilled corporate set couriered worldwide, built to bank checklists.
  5. Banking & compliance. Matched bank introductions plus a renewal calendar (flat annual fee).

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take?

1 business day for incorporation once KYC clears; add one to six weeks if banking is part of the project.

What will it cost overall?

Government and agent fees plus GoldenKey's fixed professional fee — quoted as one all-in figure before you commit. Ongoing: flat annual fee.

What documents do I need?

Certified passport, recent proof of address, a short source-of-funds note and your proposed company name. GoldenKey prepares everything else.

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GoldenKey manages the entire engagement — name reservation, KYC preparation, registered agent, apostilled corporate documents and introductions to banks that actually say yes to your profile.

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