Form 9, Form 24, and Form 49 are specific forms used by companies registered under the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), which is the regulatory body overseeing company registrations and business affairs in Malaysia.
- Form 9 (Certificates Of Incorporation)
- Form 9 SSM refers to the company registration form that must be completed to register a company in Malaysia under the Companies Act 2016 SSM.
- Form 24 (Particular Of Shareholders)
- Form 24 SSM is indeed related to the process of registering a company name change in Malaysia, but its primary focus is on shareholder details. This means that the form not only deals with the company name change but also with the details of the company’s shareholders.
- Form 49 (Particular Of Directors/Officers)
- Form 49 is used to notify the SSM of any changes regarding the particulars of directors, managers, and company secretaries of a company. This form needs to be submitted whenever there are changes in the appointment or resignation of directors, managers, or secretaries, or changes in their particulars such as address or identification details.
These forms are essential for maintaining accurate records with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) and ensuring compliance with Malaysian company law and regulations.
Reprint Form 9, 24 & 49 with CTC (Certified True Copy)
A certified true copy (CTC) is the copy of a Form 9, 24 & 49 that is stamped and signed as a true copy by authorised agency like eInfo and MyData.
In the context of Malaysia, SSM is the body that regulates the registration and management of companies in the country. Documents that often require CTC include the company’s registration certificate, memorandum and articles of association, as well as other official documents from SSM.
The presence of a CTC is crucial in various business transactions, such as opening bank accounts, contract negotiations, or registration for government tenders. With a CTC, the requesting party can be assured that the copy they receive is valid and meets the required standards.