Operate Legally with Business Licensing Services in Vietnam

One IBC assists businesses in obtaining the required licenses and permits to ensure lawful operations and market entry in Vietnam.

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Why Choose One IBC for Licensing Services in Vietnam

With extensive experience and a deep understanding of local procedures, One IBC offers comprehensive support for your licensing journey in Vietnam.

Accurate Licensing Classification

Accurate Licensing Classification

We ensure your business is registered under the correct category to match its scope of activities and comply with local regulations.

End-to-End Handling with Local Expertise

End-to-End Handling with Local Expertise

From consultation to document submission and follow-up with authorities, our in-country team manages the entire licensing process on your behalf.

Support for Foreign-Invested Enterprises

Support for Foreign-Invested Enterprises

We provide tailored licensing solutions for foreign-owned entities, including investment registration, tax code issuance, and post-licensing compliance.

Getting a Business License Is Key to Operating in Vietnam

All companies in Vietnam must obtain a business license before commencing operations. It is the legal foundation for tax registration, banking, invoicing, and contract execution.

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How to Obtain Your Business License in Vietnam with One IBC

Our licensing process is designed to simplify complex regulatory steps, helping you secure the right license and begin operations without delay.

1

Assess License Requirements

We review your business activities and legal structure to identify the appropriate type of business license under Vietnamese regulations.

2

Prepare and Submit Application

Our team drafts the required documents—including business registration forms, investment approvals (if applicable), and legal representations—and submits them to the Department of Planning and Investment (DPI).

3

Receive the License and Start Operating

Upon approval, you receive the official business registration certificate, enabling you to open a corporate bank account, issue invoices, and commence operations legally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Depending on the type of license you require, you typically need to provide your company’s legal entity documents, shareholder/director details, a business plan, and additional materials such as audited financial statements or a lease agreement. Rest assured, One IBC will guide and support you through the entire process.

Depending on your business activities, we can assist you in obtaining any license required by the local authorities. Contact to us for further details.

The business license number is located at the top of the business license certificate or it is usually corresponding with a certain other number issued by the government office during the application process. The business license number can also be looked up at the local business license office using said other number if the certificate is not available.

The type of business license number (also known as a company license number) depends on the city, county or state in question. Most companies, regardless of their size, must register for a business license number and apply for any additional necessary licenses. Some firms need to have a business license number ready before starting their business operation.

In some cases, simply having a tax identification number (such as the EIN) is sufficient. This depends on the type of business, as well as the location in which it is located and operates. Bear in mind, a tax identification number is not the same as the business license number because it is used solely for federal financial purposes.