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  1. Status of Application to Strike-off a Company Under S308 of Companies Act 1965 / Under S550 of Companies Act 2016 Registration Type

  2. Strike Off Companies under Section 308, Companies Act 1965. Application to Strike off Company. Section 550 of the Companies Act 2016 provides that the Registrar may strike a company off the register either on his own motion or upon an application by a director, member/shareholder or liquidator of the company.

  3. Strike off falls under Section 308 of the Companies Act 1965. The Companies Commission of Malaysia or “SSM” in short, issued guidelines and procedures that a company need to follow to be qualified for Strike Off.

  4. strike off the name of a company pursuant to section 308 of CA 1965 (Guidelines). The Guidelines which came into effect on 12 January 2007, have set out the procedures and requirements for the application to strike off for: (a) companies which are not carrying on business or is not in operation pursuant to section 308(1) of the CA 1965; and (b)

  5. We provide professional services in the closing (or strike off) of local companies under Section 308 (10), working with the (Companies Commission of Malaysia) SSM and other relevant government agencies.

  6. application to strike off names of defunct companies under section 308(1) of the Companies Act 1965 (CA 1965) during moratorium period. BACKGROUND 2. The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) has on 11 January 2007 issued a set of guidelines for the application to strike off the name of a company pursuant to section 308 of the CA 1965. 3.

  7. There are 2 ways to close down a company in Malaysia- striking-off or winding-up. The Strike-Off option is a quick and simple solution when a corporation is no longer active and directors no longer want to pay for its upkeep. In this article, we explore in-depth on the Strike-Off option as it is one