What is a Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI)?
A Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI) is a document which sets out the rights, obligations and responsibilities of Directors, Prescribed officers, and Shareholders of a company. A Company’s Memorandum of Incorporation is registered with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission.
FAQ
What is the abbreviation MOI?
MOI is a term that is an abbreviation of “Memorandum of Incorporation”.
What is the purpose of a MOI?
An MOI regulates the relationships and affairs of a Company by setting out the rights, obligations and responsibilities Shareholders, Directors, and Prescribed Officers.
Zeelie Professional Accountants SA can assist with your Company Statutory requirements.
Some of services offered:
- Amendments of Trusts
- Appointment/ Resignation of Trustees & Beneficiary
- Buy back of shares
- Change of Public Officer
- Company Address changes
- Company Director changes
- Company name changes
- Company name reservations
- Confirmation Letters
- Disclosures
- Filing of Annual Returns
- Financial Year end changes
- Increase of authorised share capital
- Memorandums of Incorporation
- New Company Registrations
- New Trust Registrations
- Redemption of preference shares
- Resolutions and Minutes
- Safe-keeping of company registers and minutes
- Section 42's
- Share Allotments
- Share Certificates
- Share transfers
- Solvency and Liquidity Certificates
- Subdivision of share capital
- Write up of Company Register
Disclaimer: The views or opinions expressed on this site are solely those of the original authors and other contributors. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for making business, legal, tax or other decisions. Always consult with a professional first. Whilst we endeavor to keep the information up to date and correct, we do not make any express or implied representation as to the completeness or accuracy of the information published. Please note that tax legislation is updated annually, and any tax publications may be outdated. Links in this website may lead to other websites outside of our control and we accept no liability in respect thereof. Zeelie Professional Accountants SA (Pty) Ltd accepts no liability for loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the use of any of the material on this site.