Nominee Director

A nominee director is an individual who is appointed to serve as a director of a company on behalf of another person or entity. This role is often used for privacy reasons or to fulfill legal requirements in foreign jurisdictions.

Why a Nominee Director is Important

In certain jurisdictions, businesses must have a local resident director. A nominee director can fulfill this requirement without involving the actual business owner, who may not reside in the jurisdiction.

How HSP Group Can Help with Nominee Director

HSP Group supports clients in understanding local directorship requirements and maintaining full compliance with jurisdictional regulations. Our Compliance and Legal teams provide expert guidance and trusted resources to help you manage governance needs seamlessly.

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