Company Seal
A company seal is a physical stamp used to provide an official, legal authentication of a document. The company seal is typically embossed with the company’s name and logo. In Malaysia, the use of a company seal is not mandatory. However, some companies choose to use them for important documents, such as contracts or agreements. If you need a company seal, please click the following button to purchase one online.
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Frequently Asked Question
What exactly is a company seal?
A company seal is an official, legal way to authenticate a document by stamping it with the company’s name and logo.
Why do businesses use company seal?
To use a company seal, simply stamp the desired document with the seal. The document will then be branded with the company’s information.
How to use a company seal?
To use a company seal, simply stamp the desired document with the seal. The document will then be branded with the company’s information.
What are the benefits of having a company seal?
A company seal is a device used by a company to authenticate documents. It is normally made of metal or plastic and has the company’s name, logo and registration number embossed on it.
Company seals are not just used for authentication purposes but also for decorative purposes. The benefits of having a company seal are:
- To authenticate documents such as letters, contracts, invoices and other legal documents
- To show that the company is registered and in good standing with the Registrar of Companies
- To protect the company’s name and trademark
What are the benefits of having a company seal?
A company seal is a device used by a company to authenticate documents. It is normally made of metal or plastic and has the company’s name, logo, and registration number embossed on it.
Company seals are not just used for authentication purposes but also for decorative purposes. In Malaysia, it is a requirement that all limited companies have a company seal. The benefits of having a company seal are:
- To authenticate documents such as letters, contracts, invoices, and other legal documents
- To show that the company is registered and in good standing with the Registrar of Companies
- To protect the company’s name and trademark
- To make official announcements or declarations on behalf of the company