Redomiciliation To Labuan & Foreign Entity Administration

One Stop Multi Jurisdiction Corporate, Trust & Governance Services Across ASEAN and International Financial Centres

In an increasingly regulated global environment, corporate groups, founders and family offices require credible jurisdictions, consistent governance standards and coordinated compliance management across multiple countries.

Confiance Labuan provides an integrated platform for:

Our objective is straightforward. We provide clients a seamless management experience to have a single point of coordination, supported by disciplined multi-jurisdiction execution.

Redomiciliation (Continuation) into Labuan

Redomiciliation (also referred to as continuation) is the legal process by which a company incorporated in another jurisdiction transfers its place of incorporation to Labuan while preserving its legal identity.

This allows the company to:

  • Retain its corporate history
  • Preserve existing contracts and commercial relationships
  • Maintain assets and liabilities without disruption
  • Avoid liquidation and re-incorporation
  • Continue operations under a new legal domicile

The process is recognised under the Labuan Companies Act and approved by the Labuan Financial Services Authority (Labuan FSA).

Companies typically redomicile into Labuan to:

  • Exit jurisdictions that have become high-risk, poorly perceived or increasingly difficult for banking
  • Improve credibility with banks, counterparties and regulators
  • Align group structures with economic substance expectations
  • Rationalise governance and compliance frameworks
  • Prepare for fundraising, restructuring or ownership transition
  • Establish a more stable legal base for cross-border operations

This is particularly common among companies originally incorporated in jurisdictions such as BVI, Cayman Islands, Seychelles and similar offshore centres, where reputational, regulatory or banking pressures have increased over time.

For ongoing office, HR, payroll and compliance needs after continuation, visit Business Support

While each application is assessed on its own merits, the redomiciliation process generally involves:

  • Certificate of good standing from the current jurisdiction
  • Solvency declaration by directors
  • Board and shareholder approvals
  • Confirmation that the company is not subject to liquidation proceedings
  • Updated constitutional documents aligned with Labuan requirements
  • Business plan (particularly for regulated or operational entities)
  • Assessment of substance expectations where applicable

Confiance manages the process end-to-end, including regulatory submissions, coordination with outgoing registrars and registered agents (e.g. BVI, Cayman, Seychelles registries), and post-continuation compliance setup.

For governance alignment, AML/CFT and regulatory documentation, see Governance & Compliance

Foreign Labuan Company (Branch Registration)

Establishing a foreign company branch in Labuan

A foreign company may register in Labuan as a foreign Labuan company (branch) without transferring its place of incorporation.

This allows the foreign entity to:

This structure is commonly used by:

When a branch structure is appropriate

A foreign Labuan branch is often suitable where:

Foreign Entity Incorporation & Administration

ASEAN and International Coverage

Through the Confiance Group platform, we support incorporation and ongoing administration across multiple jurisdictions.

ASEAN coverage

Malaysia (Labuan and onshore)

Singapore

Indonesia

Vietnam

Thailand

Bhutan

International financial centres and offshore jurisdictions

UAE and Dubai

British Virgin Islands (BVI)

Hong Kong

Guernsey Foundation

Jersey Foundation

New Zealand Trust

Australia Trust

  • New incorporations
  • Group restructuring exercises
  • Holding company architecture
  • Onshore–offshore integration
  • Ongoing corporate secretarial and statutory compliance
  • Director and shareholder governance support
  • Accounting and audit coordination
  • Regulatory filing management
  • KYC and AML framework implementation

Clients benefit from:

Centralised Group Administration with Confiance

Multi-jurisdiction structures frequently become operationally inefficient due to fragmented administration and inconsistent execution.

Common challenges include:

  • Multiple service providers across jurisdictions
  • Inconsistent compliance standards
  • Missed statutory deadlines
  • Delays caused by time zone differences
  • Disconnected communication between advisors
  • Weak group governance oversight

Frequently Asked Questions

Redomiciliation is the legal transfer of a company’s incorporation from another jurisdiction into Labuan while maintaining its corporate identity.