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A One Person Company (OPC) is a new form of business structure introduced in India to provide entrepreneurs with a simpler alternative to the traditional Private Limited company. Unlike a Private Limited company, an OPC can be owned and managed by a single person. At Corporate Raasta Consulting, we provide end-to-end support to help you convert your Private Limited company to an OPC and take advantage of the benefits this structure offers.
A Private Company, as per Section 2(68) of the Companies Act, 2013, is a non-public entity with share transfer restrictions in its Articles of Association (AoA), capping membership at 200. Shareholders’ liability is confined to their share value, and they may sell shares if losses occur. The company persists legally despite any member’s death, bankruptcy, or insolvency.
A One Person Company (OPC), defined in Section 2(62) of the same act, is a corporate entity with a single member. It has fewer compliance obligations than other company types. A distinctive OPC feature requires the sole member to designate a nominee during registration, who may inherit or decline the membership upon the member’s demise. OPCs benefit from various privileges and exemptions under the Companies Act, of 2013, unlike other company classes.
Some of the key benefits of converting to an OPC include:
Checklist: Here are some of the steps you should consider when converting from a Private Limited company to an OPC:
The process of converting from a Private Limited company to an OPC involves several steps, including obtaining shareholder approval, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and preparing and filing the necessary documents with the ROC. At Corporate Raasta Consulting, we provide end-to-end support to help you through the process and ensure a smooth transition.
The prerequisites for a Private Company to transition into an OPC include:
The conversion process from a Private Company to an OPC involves several steps. These steps are as follow:
Step. 1
Board Meeting Notification: Send a notice to all members at least 7 days prior, detailing the meeting’s agenda. This is the first step to start the process of the conversion process from a Private Company to an OPC
Step. 2
Conduct Board Meeting: Gain directors’ approval for conversion, set the EGM details, approve the EGM notice with its agenda, and authorize a director to issue the notice.
Step. 3
EGM Notification: Dispatch an EGM notice to all members, directors, and auditors at least 21 days in advance.
Step. 4
Obtain NOC: Secure a written No Objection Certificate from shareholders and creditors before the EGM’s Special Resolution.
Step. 5
Hold EGM: Ensure quorum, auditor’s presence, or leave of absence as per Section 146 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Step. 6
Form Filing with RoC: File e-Forms with the Registrar of Companies, including:
Form MGT-14: Submit within 30 days of the EGM, attaching the EGM notice, Special Resolution, and altered MoA and AoA.
Form INC-6: Apply for conversion, attaching a list of members and creditors, the latest balance sheet, the NOC, and an affidavit from directors confirming compliance with conversion criteria.
Step. 7
Issuance of Share Certificate: A Share Certificate for the OPC conversion is issued after the RoC verifies the submissions and confirms adherence to requirements.
Some of the documents required for converting from a Private Limited company to an OPC include:
An OPC offers a simpler management structure with minimal compliance requirements compared to a Private Company. Transitioning from a Private Company to an OPC is advantageous for many stakeholders. Although the conversion process is comprehensive and extensive, our team at Corporate Raasta Consulting comprises seasoned experts ready to guide you through every step, ensuring the successful fulfillment of your conversion objectives.
One Person Company in India has some distinctive features that set it apart from other types of companies in the country:
In conclusion, a Private to One Person Company (Pvt. Ltd.) in India distinguishes itself through its single ownership, minimal membership requirements, limited liability, tax advantages, ease of establishment, and exemption from certain formalities like Annual General Meetings.
An OPC is a business structure introduced under the Companies Act, 2013, that allows a single individual to register a company.
A Private Company is owned by a small group of individuals and has restrictions on share transferability, whereas an OPC can be owned and managed by one person with fewer compliance requirements.
The conversion is governed by Section 18 of the Companies Act, 2013, and Rule 7 of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014.
The company must have a paid-up share capital of less than ₹50 lakhs, an annual turnover not exceeding ₹2 crores, and the sole shareholder must be an Indian resident and citizen, not associated with another OPC.
No, a minor cannot be a member or part of an OPC.
The process includes calling for a board meeting, holding an EGM, obtaining NOC from creditors, filing forms with the RoC, and finally, the issuance of a Share Certificate for the OPC.
An OPC has a simpler management structure with minimal compliance requirements, making it beneficial for many stakeholders.
The conversion process can take several weeks, depending on the complexity of the company and the regulatory requirements.