Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency: End-to-End, Handled for You
Secure a comprehensive Certificate of Incumbency for your Anguilla company, issued by the company's registered agent. Under Anguilla's strict confidentiality regime, this is the only verified record of your company's directors and shareholders. We coordinate the entire retrieval on your behalf.
- Expanship Customers — Available for directors, shareholders, and authorized signatories of companies incorporated or managed through Expanship
- Third Parties — This is a private document and can only be retrieved for companies managed through Expanship
Understanding Your Certificate
Key details about obtaining your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency, issued exclusively by the company's Registered Agent.
Verified Record of Your Company's Corporate Structure
An Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency is a document prepared by your company's Registered Agent that verifies the current directors, shareholders, and authorized share capital of your company. Under Anguilla's confidentiality regime, this is the only way to obtain a consolidated record of your company's corporate structure—essential for banking, investor verification, and international transactions.
What's Included in Your Certificate
A closer look at each section of the Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency and the information it verifies
Jurisdiction and Governing Law
Registered Agent Letterhead
Certificate Title and Issuance Date
Company Name and Registration Number
Directors
Shareholders and Share Capital
Registered Office Address
Agent Seal, Signature, and Date
Why Choose Our Service
When You'll Need Your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency
Key scenarios where an Anguilla incumbency certificate is required
Banking & KYC Compliance
International banks routinely request an incumbency certificate as part of KYC verification when your Anguilla company opens accounts, adds signatories, or modifies banking authorizations.
Corporate Governance
A vital record for board resolutions, shareholder meetings, and corporate decision-making — confirming who holds authority to represent and act on behalf of your Anguilla company.
Business Transactions
Counterparties in commercial deals, joint ventures, and partnership agreements frequently require this document to confirm authorized signatories before executing contracts.
Regulatory Submissions
Licensing authorities and regulatory bodies may request this certificate to verify your company's management structure and the individuals authorized to act on its behalf.
Clear, Upfront Pricing
Retrieve your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency with professional preparation and delivery
Expanship-Managed Companies
Certificate of Incumbency preparation and delivery for Anguilla companies under Expanship management
What's Included
How to Retrieve Your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency
A straightforward 5-step process to obtain your official Anguilla incumbency document
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Request your certified incumbency document online in minutes. Benefit from quick processing, secure delivery, and professional support throughout the retrieval.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about obtaining a certificate of incumbency for your Anguilla company
The company needs to be in good standing with the Anguilla Financial Services Commission (AFSC). This means all annual government fees must be current, there should be no pending strike-off or dissolution proceedings, and all director and shareholder records held by the agent must be up to date. If any matters are outstanding, we can assist you in resolving them.
This service is limited to companies that are under our administration. If your Anguilla company is currently managed by a different provider, you can transfer its administration to us. Once the transfer is complete, you gain access to our full suite of services, including certificate retrieval.
The certificate is prepared and authenticated by the company's Registered Agent—not by the Anguilla government registry or the AFSC. The agent certifies the information based on records maintained at the company's registered office.
There is no statutory expiry under Anguilla law. That said, most banks and institutional counterparties prefer a certificate that was issued within the past three to six months. For time-sensitive transactions, it is advisable to request a fresh certificate.
From the date of your request, the certificate is generally ready within one to three business days. Delivery is via secure digital channels, with a physical original available on request.
Not at all. The entire process is handled remotely. You submit your request, we coordinate the preparation and certification, and the completed document is delivered to you electronically.
Yes, a representative sample is displayed on this page so you can see the general layout and information included. Once your actual certificate is prepared, you will receive a professionally scanned digital copy that is widely accepted by financial institutions.
The all-inclusive fee is US$179. This covers agent certification fees, document preparation, verification of records, digital scanning, and secure delivery. There are no additional or hidden charges.
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