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LLP to Private Limited

Ready to raise funds? An LLP can’t issue equity — so we convert it into a Private Limited company, making you investment-ready with shares and ESOPs.

Overview

An LLP is great for limited liability and light compliance — but it cannot issue equity shares, which puts VC funding and ESOPs out of reach. When you’re ready to raise capital, the move is to convert the LLP into a Private Limited company.

GovYapar handles the conversion process — partner/shareholder approvals, the incorporation, and the transfer of the LLP’s business — so you emerge investment-ready without disrupting operations.

What’s included

  • Eligibility & approvals
  • Private Limited incorporation
  • Asset & business transfer
  • Share structure setup
  • PAN/TAN & bank transition
  • Post-conversion compliance guidance

Who needs this

  • LLPs preparing to raise funding
  • Businesses wanting to issue ESOPs
  • Founders needing the company structure investors expect

Documents required

  • LLP agreement & incorporation docs
  • Partners’ PAN & Aadhaar
  • LLP financials & asset details
  • Registered-office proof & NOC
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Approvals

Partner/shareholder consents obtained.

2

Incorporate

Private Limited company registered.

3

Transfer

LLP’s business & assets moved across.

4

Ready

Investment-ready with shares & ESOPs.

FAQs

Common questions

Because an LLP can’t issue equity shares — VC funding and ESOPs require a company. Most founders convert before raising a round.

Yes — the LLP’s business and assets transfer to the new company; we plan it to avoid disruption.

Yes — once you’re a Private Limited company, you can create an ESOP pool and issue options to your team.

It depends on approvals and MCA processing; we manage the full timeline and keep you updated.

Related

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