Service Outcome
- Limited liability protection for a solo founder
- A separate legal identity for the business
- Certain compliance exemptions compared to multi-member companies
- A correctly structured nominee arrangement from inception
An OPC lets a single individual own and operate a company while still enjoying the limited liability protection and separate legal identity of a corporate structure — without needing a co-founder or partner. It's a popular choice for solo entrepreneurs, consultants, and freelancers who want to formalize their business beyond a sole proprietorship.
We handle the full incorporation process, including setting up the required nominee structure correctly from the start.
The company name is checked and reserved with the MCA.
A Digital Signature Certificate and Director Identification Number are obtained for the sole member and nominee.
Founding documents are drafted, including the mandatory nominee clause for the OPC.
The incorporation application is filed, leading to the Certificate of Incorporation, PAN, and TAN.