27/02/2026
Using your home address as a registered address for your company? Take note of the obligations.
Many business owners use their residential address as their company’s registered office for convenience. However, this decision carries legal and practical implications.
Under the requirements of the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), a company must keep its statutory registers at its registered office, and that office must be open to the public for at least three hours during ordinary business hours on each business day for inspection of records. Where a home address is used, this obligation applies to the residence.
In addition, regulatory approval is required before operating a business from a residential property. For private properties, compliance with the Home Office Scheme administered by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is necessary. For HDB flats, approval must be obtained from the Housing & Development Board (HDB). The application fee is negligible.
What appears to be an administrative convenience should be considered carefully in light of compliance, privacy and regulatory requirements.