Liaison or branch office in Bangladesh
Branch or Liaison Office is one of the two options for foreign investors wishing to set up their presence in Bangladesh. The other option is incorporating a Bangladeshi subsidiary company.
If you are a foreign investor, we recommend you to read our article on foreign investment. It will help you to understand the legal regime of foreign investment in Bangladesh.
The information presented below provides details of setting up a Branch or Liaison office in Bangladesh.
Approval of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) is the primary requirement for setting up a Branch or Liaison office in Bangladesh
KEY FACTS ABOUT LIAISON OFFICE IN BANGLADESH
The liaison office and Representative office are the same in Bangladesh.
A Liaison/Representative Office of a Foreign Company can perform very limited activities, which includes:
maintain liaison/ coordination between principal and local agents, distributors/exporters’ institutions through correspondences, personal contracts, and other electronic media.
collect, compile analyze and disseminate business information related to its field of activities as mentioned in the approval letter.
A Liaison/Representative office will have no local source of income in Bangladesh. All setup and operational costs including salaries of the expatriates and local employees of the Liaison or Representative office will have to be borne by the parent company aboard.
No outward remittances of any kind from Bangladesh sources will be allowed except the amount brought in from abroad (the unspent part).
KEY FACTS ABOUT BRANCH OFFICE IN BANGLADESH
A Branch office of a foreign company can engage in commercial activities with prior approval of BIDA.
A Branch office may have a local source of income from the approved field of business activities in Bangladesh and with the prior approval of the Inter-Ministerial Committee and with proper justification and sufficient supporting documents.
KEY FACTS ABOUT BOTH BRANCH AND LIAISON OFFICE IN BANGLADESH
The activities of a Branch and Liaison office shall remain confined to the areas and for the period of time mentioned and approved in the approval letter issued by BIDA. If the company intends to continue their Office beyond the period approval, they will have to apply for the necessary renewal/ extension in the prescribed form with proper documents at least 2 (two) months before the expiry of the current term.
If the approved company intends to employ any foreign nationals(s) in their Office, work permits should be obtained from the BIDA, and permission from Bangladesh Bank, under section 18(A) of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947.
An amount of foreign exchange equivalent to the sum of not less than US$ 50,000 or equivalent as estimated initial establishment cost and 6(six) months operational expenses of the Office must be brought in as inward remittance in Bangladesh within 02(two) months from the date of issuance of the BIDA permission letter. For this purpose, the Office shall have to open an account with any scheduled bank of Bangladesh as per the instructions contained in the Guidelines for Foreign Exchange transactions for receipt of remittances.
Quarterly return of incomes and expenditures out of remittances received from abroad shall have to be submitted to the BIDA, concerned Bank, National Board of Revenue, and Bangladesh Bank with documentary evidence.
Any change(s) of the present address shall be intimated to the BIDA for necessary action and approval before the proposed change is carried out.
The permitted Office shall have to obtain clearances/ licenses from the concerned government agencies, as and where required, under the existing rules of the country.
The permitted Office shall have to pay duty/income tax/VAT/revenues and other taxes payable to the government under the existing laws of Bangladesh.
Deduction of taxes at source while paying office/house rent, salaries, and bills for purchased goods, services, and contract work has to be made and subsequently deposited to the designated government accounts as per provisions of Bangladesh Income Tax Ordinance, 1984. For the purpose of deduction of taxes at source & VAT, enterprises shall have to obtain a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) from the National Board of Revenue.
Approval of Branch and Liaison Offices and award of work permits for foreign nationals will be made on the condition of security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Ministry of Home Affairs shall provide security clearance within 45 days of issuance of permission letter under the existing Visa policy. Otherwise, it will be treated that the concerned agencies have no objection to the issuance of visas.
Expatriates working in the manufacturing industry, business organizations of the private sector, educational institutions, Branch and Liaison Offices, etc. in Bangladesh must submit an income tax clearance certificate/income tax exemption certificate under section 107 of Income Tax Ordinance, 1984.
Branch and Liaison Office under proprietorship companies will be generally discouraged.
For establishing more than one Office of the permitted Branch or Liaison Offices in Bangladesh, the foreign company shall have to take separate prior permission from the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority.
BRANCH/LIAISON OFFICE AS A TYPE OF BUSINESS ENTITY
A Branch or Liaison Office is a proper legal entity once registered with the BIDA in Bangladesh. It is considered an extension of the foreign company and not as a separate legal entity. Unlike a Bangladeshi subsidiary company, the parent company of a Branch or Liaison Office is implicitly liable for all the debts and liabilities of the Branch or Liaison Office.
OTHER INFORMATION
Name: The name of the Bangladeshi Branch or Liaison Office must correspond to the name of the foreign company.
Constitution and Activities: The shareholders, structure of the company, and its activities are directed by foreign company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association. There is no separate Memorandum and Articles of Association for the Branch or Liaison Office.
Office Address: A Branch or Liaison Office must have an office address located in Bangladesh.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR BIDA APPROVAL
In general, the following documents/information is required for approval of a Branch or Liaison Office in Bangladesh:
Application in the prescribed form signed by the authorized person for establishment of branch/liaison/ representative office – 4 copies.
Memorandum and Articles of Association and Certificate of Incorporation of the principal/ parent company.
Name and nationality of the directors/promoters of the principal company.
Audited Accounts of the last financial year of the principal company.
Company’s board of director’s resolution regarding the opening of the office in Bangladesh.
Proposed organogram of the office showing the posts to be occupied by both expatriates and local personnel.
Details of activities to be performed through the proposed branch/liaison/representative office in Bangladesh.
Forwarding Letter
Documents (item 2-5) shall have to be attested by the concerned Bangladesh mission/mission of the respective country in Bangladesh/respective country’s apex business chamber/local business chambers.
Any documents not in English must be translated into English before submission.
4 copies of all the documents must be submitted to BIDA.
BIDA might ask for more documents after reviewing the above-mentioned documents.
GOVERNMENT FEES:
A fee of BDT 25.000 (Twenty five thousand) is required to be paid through bank Pay Order and the original copy of the Pay Order has to be submitted to the BIDA.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND TIMELINE
All documents should be submitted to BIDA physically. You may also apply online using BIDA’s website. After proper scrutiny of all documents, BIDA officials will place the application and documents to Inter-Ministerial Committee. The Committee will review the documents and might ask for more documents or a physical presence. If the committee is satisfied, they will provide the approval. The Inter-Ministerial Committee usually sits twice every month. The usual timeline is one month or less.
Approval is usually provided to open a branch or liaison office initially for a period of 3(three) years which can be extended later.
BANK ACCOUNT OPENING
After obtaining the approval for a Branch or Liaison office, a bank account must be opened in any bank in Bangladesh. An amount of foreign exchange equivalent to US$ 50,000 or more must be brought in as inward remittance in Bangladesh within 02(two) months from the date of issuance of the BIDA permission letter.
18B APPROVAL FROM BANGLADESH BANK
Update September 15, 2015: Recently Bangladesh Parliament has amended the Foreign Exchange Regulations Act 1947. The requirement of 18B Approval from Bangladesh Bank has been removed. Pursuant to the amendment, from now on Branch Office or Liaison Office or Representative Office will have to report to Bangladesh Bank within 30(thirty) days of obtaining permission from the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority. We will update this section once Bangladesh Bank publishes any notification in this regard.
You can read about the amendment here.
Afterward, permission should be obtained from Bangladesh Bank for opening a branch/liaison office which is known as 18B permission. This application should be made through any bank in Bangladesh.
Required documents for 18B Approval:
Application of the firm.
Approval Letter from BOI
Form Annexure-III duly filled in and signed by an authorized person.
Board of Directors’ Resolution of the principal office/mother concern mentioning the establishment of the office in this country and the authorization to run it.
List of directors of the mother concern (mentioning name, address, & nationality)
Copy of Certificate of Incorporation and Memorandum and Articles of Association
Work permit issued by Board of Investment (if any)
Forwarding Letter
REGISTRATION WITH REGISTRAR OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AND FIRM (RJSC)
After obtaining approval from both Bangladesh Bank and BIDA, registration with the RJSC is required. The following documents will be required for this purpose:
Approval letter of BIDA.
Approval letter of Bangladesh Bank.
Certified copy of the memorandum and articles of the company or other constitutional documents.
Full address of the registered or principal office of the company.
A list of the directors and secretaries, if any, of the company.
The name and address or the names and addresses of one or more persons resident in Bangladesh, authorized to accept on behalf of the company service of process and any notice or other document required to be served on the company.
The full address of the office of the company in Ballades which to be deemed its principal place of business in Bangladesh.
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