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OPC to Private Limited

Ready to bring in co-founders or investors? We convert your One Person Company into a Private Limited — so you can add shareholders and scale.

Overview

A One Person Company suits a solo founder — but to bring in co-founders or investors, or once you cross prescribed thresholds, you’ll convert the OPC into a Private Limited company. This can be voluntary (to scale) or mandatory (on crossing the limits).

GovYapar handles the conversion — adding the required directors/shareholders, amending the MOA/AOA, and completing the ROC filings — so you’re set up to raise funds and grow.

What’s included

  • Eligibility / threshold check
  • Adding directors & shareholders
  • MOA & AOA amendments
  • ROC conversion filings
  • Updated certificate of incorporation
  • Post-conversion compliance guidance

Who needs this

  • OPC founders adding co-founders/investors
  • OPCs crossing the prescribed thresholds
  • Solo founders ready to scale & raise funds

Documents required

  • CIN & incorporation documents
  • Current MOA/AOA
  • New shareholder/director details
  • Financial statements
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

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

1

Assess

Voluntary or mandatory conversion checked.

2

Add members

Directors/shareholders added.

3

Amend & file

MOA/AOA amended; ROC filings done.

4

Converted

Updated COI as a Private Limited.

FAQs

Common questions

Conversion becomes mandatory when the OPC crosses prescribed paid-up capital or turnover thresholds; it can also be done voluntarily to scale.

To add co-founders or investors, raise equity funding, or issue ESOPs — none of which an OPC can do.

Yes — the same company continues; it simply changes type from OPC to Private Limited with added members.

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

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