July 17
Writer : Iclo Team
At inception, many startups may be run successfully via a freelancer's license or e-trader license with a founder/CEO who wears multiple hats and oversees all aspects of the operations. Little be known to the founder, are the key considerations regarding structuring which could potentially be a game-changer.
Structuring and Incorporation have been interchangeably referred to in the startup community however the difference is stark and significant. Biancka Gracias, Partner, and Head of Start-ups & SME division atICLO explore the value in this article in depth. Some may say these two concepts are critically necessary, in their own right
As a business grows, so do risks and liability concerns which are where the evolution of the structure is necessary and change in management style would also be important. For example, startups will most definitely face limitations in scaling up, if they have the wrong license or if they have a license that inhibits hiring employees or having a mainland presence.
Founders/CEOs also need to learn to tighten reigns and give up 100% control or risk a startup that runs through ‘management by the personality that is risky business. For most companies, the change needs to be made when the business needs to hire employees or operations start expanding at a significant pace. Thank goodness for venture capitalists in a way that they force compliance through professional legal or financial advisors and they tend to force transition to a more ‘formal’ management style without emotion or personality.
Structuring a company comes far before incorporation where incorporation refers to obtaining the license as a company for your business. When you have thought about a structure, you have considered the foundation of your business.
A popular Chinese proverb comes to mind “When the roots are strong, there is no reason to fear the wind.” When thinking of how to structure your business, think about your current business activity and your foreseeable 5 years’ business activity and how that could impact the business.
Structuring is also important because it's not about founding a company or getting a license, but about creating a business that you can sell in a few short years, whilst not be restricted with scaling operations, expanding geographies, or being funded. Structure can most definitely confuse entrepreneurs venturing into the startup space so let’s break down the formal and most common startup structures:
Sole proprietorship (freelancer license, e-trader license, professional license, civil company): these are popular because they are time and cost-effective when you startup. However, when you operate as a sole proprietorship, you and your business are one entity. Unless the license comes with a memorandum and articles of association from a regulator that strictly states liability is not limited, please understand and assume that liability is personal, on you, and unlimited, which means you are personally responsible for all actions undertaken through that license as the owner of the business. Sole proprietorships can be converted into limited liability companies.
Limited liability companies (LLC): this is quite common because it affords superior asset protection for shareholders. Shareholder’s liability is limited to the value of each of his/her/its proportion of share capital and personal assets that cannot be encroached upon.
To limit liability and risk
Increase chances of getting credit lines from banks or investors by having the credibility of share capital and the ability to split it with funders or investors
To share the venture with partners
To separate business operations, income, and assets from personal ones
Regardless of the structure chosen, it is always advisable to consider limiting risk and liability through either or both, insurance and contracts.
The UAE has 53+ Free Zones, 7+ mainland options where one can incorporate a company or obtain a license from. Incorporation is essentially licensing a structure by a regulator to perform commercial activities or trade. It is important to also remember that when you set up a company/LLC you will obtain (in addition to the trade license), memorandum, and/or articles of association however in the case of sole proprietorships or freelance options it will most probably be only a license. Free Zones also issue share certificates and some Free Zones issue certificates of incumbency. Incorporation usually means you have finalized a structure, identified how you want to scale, confirmed your business activities, and are certain of your overall objectives.
Having a license does not mean you are automatically compliant with the law. You need to actually then start compliance with all necessary regulations and laws. Know and understand the laws applicable to your business activity
Understand that majority of the regulators only permit the issuance of ordinary share capital that must be fully paid up
Review the terms of the memorandum and articles of association before you sign them, correct mistakes, and amend any unreasonable terms (as long as you do not contravene the UAE Companies Law or the right applicable laws) you should not be prevented from requesting amendments
Ensure you understand the costs, process, and commitment involved in your exit strategy, whether by consent or through dissolution
If you are bringing investors or funders in, be clear about how that affects your company and what documents and processes you need to put into place with respect to your license and memorandum and/or articles of association
Always remember that limited liability company have a maximum permitted 50 shareholder limit
Understand the types of equity, anticipate the various stakeholders in your business and identify each of their impacts on the business before you incorporate
To summarize, choose a structure wisely based on your own objectives as a founder/CEO and then incorporate the company with the right (impersonal) management style. Follow key considerations whilst incorporating before you get a license. The cheapest jurisdiction isn’t necessarily the right jurisdiction so it is advisable to think long-term and have vision. If you have pinned down your structuring and incorporation aspects, it is just rosy and uphill from there.
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