Many international investors prefer entering the Korean market by establishing a local company, but foreign corporations also expand their business presence in Korea through the establishment of a local branch. Even though the domestic branch is not formally categorized as foreign investment, multinational companies and foreign entrepreneurs choose this route to explore business opportunities in Korea and the broader Northeast Asia region. The following presents a formal overview of the steps involved in initiating a branch in Korea.
1. Registration for Incorporation (Court Registry Office)
2. Application for Issuance of Business Registration Number or Identification Number (Tax Office)
For liaison offices, simply applying for the issuance of a business registration number or identification number at the tax office is sufficient.
Foreign enterprises are required to formally notify the head of a designated foreign exchange bank regarding the establishment of their branch. The form for notifying the establishment of a domestic branch of a foreign company includes the following:
Branch offices intending to engage in the activities listed below must formally inform the Minister of Strategy and Finance:
In contrast to a liaison office, which is exempt from registration, a branch office planning to conduct sales activities must undergo registration as a corporation. The following documents are indispensable for the registration process of branch establishment.
In summary, the strategic entry of foreign businesses into the Korean market involves thoughtful decision-making, offering various options ranging from establishing local companies to creating branches. Despite the lack of formal recognition of domestic branches as foreign investments, many multinational companies and foreign entrepreneurs choose this method to explore business opportunities not only in Korea but also in the broader Northeast Asian region. The outlined process for establishing a branch in Korea includes crucial steps such as notification, incorporation registration, and obtaining a business registration number or identification number from the relevant authorities.
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