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In Malaysia, the regulator for legal entities (in other words, the business register) is known as the Commission for Malaysian companies. For the local population, they are known by the local Malay abbreviations of the English name SSM.<br>Register of companies in Malaysia: CCM roles means Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia. SSM in Malaysia was founded in Malaysia and was founded in Malaysia.<br>Founded in 2002, CMC has assumed this role and assumed the functions of the Company Registration Malaysia and the business register. These legal powers were established in Malaysia with the Company Secretary (ROC) and the Company Secretary (ROB). SSM officially started working on 16 April 2002.
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In Malaysia, the regulator for legal entities (in other words, the business register) is known as the Commission for Malaysian companies. For the local population, they are known by the local Malay abbreviations of the English name SSM. Register of companies in Malaysia: CCM roles means Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia. SSM in Malaysia was founded in Malaysia and was founded in Malaysia.
Founded in 2002, CMC has assumed this role and assumed the functions of the Company Registration Malaysia and the business register. These legal powers were established in Malaysia with the Company Secretary (ROC) and the Company Secretary (ROB). SSM officially started working on 16 April 2002.
Company Commission of Malaysia Roles The primary purpose of SSM in Malaysia is to serve as an agency that includes companies and registers that are looking for new entrepreneurs who want to train in Malaysia. SSM will also provide corporate and business information to the public. SSM launched SSM e-Info Services, a web portal that made it easier to obtain public information, as it is easily accessible online after registration in SSM.
As a leading body for corporate governance in Malaysia, part of the responsibility of the SSM involves the management of the monitoring and enforcement activities to be undertaken in order to ensure that companies respect the applicable corporate and corporate law. SSM was revised by the 1965 Companies Act. with the aim of simplifying the process of including the company in Malaysia. The review also aimed at reducing the cost of retention in accordance with the Malaysian business legislation.
The acts and provisions that fall within the scope of SSM include: • Company commission of Malaysia Act 2001 • Companies Act 1965 • The Business Registration Act 2016 • Trust company ACT 1949 • Kootu Funds (Prohibition) ACT 1971
Law A1299 Companies Act 2007 • Law on Limited Liability Companies -Act 2012 • SSM is also responsible for the administration and implementation of all subordinate normative acts made in accordance with the aforementioned laws. These include the following two examples: • Regulations for firms 1966 • Registration on business rules 1957