Entering India? We set up your Indian subsidiary — a Private Limited company with foreign shareholding — with FDI and FEMA compliance handled end-to-end.
An Indian subsidiary is the most common and effective way for a foreign company to establish a full operating presence in India — a Private Limited company where the foreign parent holds shares (up to 100% under the automatic route in most sectors). It’s a separate Indian legal entity with limited liability.
GovYapar handles incorporation along with the FDI reporting and FEMA/RBI compliance that foreign investment requires — so your India entry is fully compliant from day one.
A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.
We plan the FDI structure & shareholding.
Name, DSC/DIN, MOA/AOA & filing.
PAN, TAN & bank account arranged.
FDI reporting & FEMA compliance handled.
In most sectors, yes — up to 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route. Some sectors have caps or need approval; we confirm for your sector.
Yes — at least one director must be resident in India. We can advise on meeting this requirement.
Foreign investment must be reported to the RBI under FEMA (e.g. FC-GPR). We handle this reporting so your subsidiary stays compliant.
A subsidiary is a separate Indian company (more flexible, can do full business); a branch office is an extension of the foreign parent with a narrower scope. We advise which fits.
Enter the Indian market compliantly — FDI & FEMA handled by a CA.
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