Saint Kitts & Nevis Company for Investment Holding
Every serious offshore engagement starts with the same three questions: what are you protecting, where will you bank, and what will the structure cost to run in year three — not just year one.
Saint Kitts pairs offshore companies with the world's oldest citizenship-by-investment programme. For investment holding, the SKN Business Corporation offers 0% on foreign income, formation in 2–3 business days and private registers — this guide explains where it fits, where it doesn't, and how to bank it.
Why Investment Holding Businesses Choose Saint Kitts & Nevis
The jurisdiction's core profile — citizenship-linked structuring, holding — maps naturally onto investment holding. No wide treaty network, which shapes how cross-border income should be routed. Capital rules are founder-friendly: no minimum capital.
Structure Blueprint
- Entity. SKN Business Corporation under the SKN Companies Act, with activity clause drafted for investment holding.
- Banking. Matched to your corridors — regional banks, global tier-1s or licensed EMIs depending on volumes and counterparties.
- Compliance. Substance assessment, beneficial-ownership filing and a renewal calendar (standard annual renewal).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Saint Kitts & Nevis suitable for investment holding?
Saint Kitts & Nevis is engineered for citizenship-linked structuring, holding, which aligns with investment holding where the tax position (0% on foreign income) and banking access fit your corridors. We validate fit before you incorporate.
How fast can I start trading?
Incorporation completes in 2–3 business days; add banking of one to six weeks. Contracts can be signed the day the certificate issues.
What are the ongoing obligations?
Standard annual renewal. Economic-substance classification applies if your activity is a 'relevant activity' — we assess this in the structuring call.
Build Your Investment Holding Structure
GoldenKey's fixed-fee engagement letters mean the price we quote is the price you pay — government fees, agent fees and courier costs included and itemised.
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