Branch office in India of a Foreign Entity? – Legallands

Pre-requisites for a foreign company to have a branch office in India

 

The following additional criteria are also considered by the Reserve Bank while sanctioning Branch Offices of foreign entities

  • Profit-making track record during the immediately preceding five financial years in the home country.
  • Net Worth of not less than USD 100,000 or its equivalent  [a total of paid-up capital and free reserves, less intangible assets] as per the latest Audited Balance Sheet or Account Statement certified by a Certified Public Accountant or any Registered Accounts Practitioner by whatever name.
  • Proprietary concerns set up abroad are not allowed to establish Branch Offices in India.

 

Legal forms in which a foreign company can set up its establishment in India are-

  • Branch Office
  • Liaison Office
  • Project Office
  • Corporate Entity which could be wholly or partly owned by the foreign company (FIPB route).
  • Joint Venture/ Partnerships etc.

 

For Establishment of Branch office of foreign Company in India. We have to follow the provisions of two Act:

  1. RBI Act
  2. Companies Act, 2013

 

Procedure under RBI

 

INTRODUCTION OF BRANCH OFFICE: 

BRANCH office is set up by a foreign company in India to carry out the BRANCH activity for its business. The foreign company can have any revenue from the Indian Branch office only from the activity allowed by the Reserve Bank of India; It has to meet all its expenses of the Indian office through remittances from the Head office or through the revenue generated from the Indian operation permitted by the Reserve Bank of India.

procedure under Rbi

Foreign companies are allowed to set up a branch office in India. But unlike the case of setting up a company, a branch office requires approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Only upon getting the branch license from RBI, the foreign company is allowed to commence the operations.

BRANCH office is suitable for a foreign company to test and understand the Indian market with very strict control by the Reserve Bank of India, as it does allow the companies to do business but just to do the activity which is mentioned in the application of Branch office, Any additional activity to be carried by the Branch office shall be illegal.

The branch office can carry additional business activities only with the prior approval from the Reserve Bank of India(Procedure given below).

 

♦ PERMITTED ACTIVITY OF BRANCH OFFICE IN INDIA:

Companies incorporated outside India and engaged in manufacturing or trading activities are allowed to set up Branch Offices in India and undertake the following activities in India;

  • Export/Import of goods
  • Rendering professional or consultancy services.
  • Carrying out research work, in which the parent company is engaged.
  • Promoting technical or financial collaborations between Indian companies and parents or overseas group companies.
  • Representing the parent company in India and acting as buying/selling agent in India.
  • Rendering services in Information Technology and development of software in India.
  • Rendering technical support to the products supplied by parent/group companies.
  • Foreign Airline/shipping Company.

 

Prohibited activities by the Branch 

Companies incorporated outside India prohibited doing the following activities through a branch office in India.

  • Retail trading activities of any nature is not allowed for a Branch Office in India
  • A Branch Office is not allowed to carry out manufacturing or processing activities in India, directly or indirectly.
  • Profits earned by the Branch Offices are freely remittable from India, subject to payment of applicable taxes.
The procedure by which Branch Offices are permitted to remit profit outside India:

Branch Offices are permitted to remit outside India profit of the branch net of applicable Indian taxes, on the production of the following documents to the satisfaction of the Authorized Dealer through whom the remittance is affected: 

  1. A Certified copy of the audited Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss account for the  relevant year;
  2. A Chartered Accountant’s certificate certifying –
  3. The manner of arriving at the remittable profit
  4. That the entire remittable profit has been earned by undertaking the permitted activities

iii. That the profit does not include any profit on revaluation of the assets of the branch.

 

PROCEDURES FOR SETTING UP A BRANCH OFFICE IN INDIA BY A FOREIGN COMPANY:

 

  1. Approval from RBI– Permission for setting up branch offices is granted by the Foreign Exchange Department, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, Mumbai (note – Not by the RBI offices in respective state capitals)
  2. Track Record of the company-Reserve Bank of India considers the track record of the applicant company, the activity of the company proposing to set up an office in India as well as the financial position of the company while scrutinizing the application. (note – for setting up a company, there are no criteria for checking the track record or financial position of the parent company)
  3. The applications from such entities in Form FNC (Annex-1) will be considered by Reserve Bank under two routes: The application in the prescribed form (Form FNC) should be submitted to the RBI through the Authorized Dealer bank.

> Reserve Bank Route— where the principal business of the foreign entity falls under sectors where 100 percent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is permissible under the automatic route.

> Government Route— where principal business of the foreign entity falls under the sectors where 100 percent FDI is not permissible under the automatic route. Applications from entities falling under this category and those from Non – Government Organizations / Non – Profit Organizations / Government Bodies / Departments are considered by the Reserve Bank in consultation with the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.

Procedure for Approval from RBI:

> Currently as per the RBI Requirement the application for the branch office and BRANCH office is submitted through the Authorized dealer. The authorized dealer means the various institution having banking licenses.

> The application in the prescribed form (Form FNC) should be submitted to the RBI.

 

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The following documents are required
  • Form FNC – Three copies
  • Letter from the principal officer of the Parent company to RBI.
  • Letter of authority from the parent company in favor of Local Representative.
  • Letter of authority/ Resolution from the parent company for setting up the BRANCH office in India.
  • Comfort letter from the parent company intending to support the operation in India.
  • Two copies of the English version of the Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum & Articles of association (Charter Document) of the parent company duly attested by the Indian embassy or notary public in the country of registration.
  • Certification of Incorporation – Translated & Duly Notarized and Certified by Indian Consulate
  • The Latest audited Balance sheet and annual accounts of the parent company duly Translated notarized for the past three years. & Certified by Indian Consulate & Directors
  • Name, Address, email ID, and telephone number of the authorized person in Home Country.
  • Details of Bankers of the Organization the Country of Origin along with the bank account number.
  • Commitment from the Organization to the effect that it will be open to report / opinion sought from its banker by the Government of India / Reserve Bank of India
  • The expected funding level for operations in India.
  • Details Relating to address of the proposed local office, the number of persons likely to be employed, the number of Foreigners among such employees, and address of the head of the local office, if decided
  • Details of Activity carried out in Home Country by the applicant organization in brief about the product and services of the company in Brief.
  • Bankers Certificate
  • Latest Proof of identity of all the Directors – Certified by Consulate and Banker in Home Country
  • Latest Proof of address all of the Directors – Certified by Consulate and Banker in Home Country
  • Details of the Individuals / Company holding more 10% of Equity
  • Structure of the Organization w.r.t Shareholding pattern
  • Complete KYC of Shareholders holding more than 10% Equity in the Applicant Company 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
  • Resolution for Opening up Bank Account with the Banker
  • Duly Signed Bank Account Opening Form for Indian Bank

 

Periodic Reporting by Branch Office:

It will also need to inform ROC of certain changes as and when there is made.

 

In form FC-2 

  1. Intimating any change in the constitution of Foreign Company to RBI & ROC
  2. Intimating any change in Directors of Foreign Company to RBI & ROC
  3. Intimating each and every change in the BRANCH office to RBI & ROC
  4. No additional place of business can be started unless approval is taken from RBI.
  5. No additional activity can be started unless approval is taken from RBI.

 

 

PROCEDURE UNDER COMPANIES ACT:

AFTER GETTING RBI APPROVAL-

Every BRANCH office registered with RBI shall get itself registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs; it is a registration by the BRANCH office as an establishment of a foreign company in India. On such registration, a CIN i.e. Corporate Identity Number is allotted by the Registrar of Companies.

 

The following documents shall be filed with the Registrar of Companies:-

  • Form FC-1
  • Charter, statutes or memorandum and articles of association or other Instrument constituting or defining the constitution of the company
  • If the above documents are not in English then the translated version of the documents.
  • Director(s) details – individuals
  • Director(s) details – bodies corporate
  • Reserve bank of India approval letter
  • Secretary(s) details
  • Power of attorney or board resolution in favor of the authorized representative(s).
  • Companies have to file annually and periodically documents as mention above.

 

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