Initial Mile has a large database of “Shelf Corporations,” also known as “Aged Corporations,” in various jurisdictions around the world. What is the definition of a Shelf Corporation? A Shelf Company is a corporation that has already been formed but is not in use and is ready for a new owner to “purchase.” People buy Shelf Corporations for a variety of reasons, and there are a few things to look for when buying one of these “ready-made” businesses.
“Why should I buy a Shelf Corporation?” is one of the questions I’m sure you’re asking.
The following are the Top 5 Benefits of a Shelf Corporation:
Shelf Corporations come in a variety of ages and prices, according to Alpha Business Services. Older Shelf Companies are generally more valuable than newer ones. We have a number of these companies for sale in a variety of jurisdictions around the world, including Nevada, Delaware, and Wyoming; Canadian corporations, Western European corporations, Australian corporations, Hong Kong corporations, and offshore corporations. If you require a specific business name, we can file a company name change for you – the date of incorporation will remain the same – As a result, you retain the old Shelf Company advantage and are free to engage in any business.