Outgrow your structure.
Convert with confidence.
OPC to Pvt Ltd, firm to LLP, LLP to company — full conversion roadmap executed end-to-end.
Our Simple Process
From first call to final delivery — guided support every step of the way.
Board & Shareholder Approval
Obtain approval from the board of directors and then the shareholders via a special resolution.
Application to ROC/NCLT
Depending on the type of conversion, we file the application with the ROC or the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).
Compliance & Documentation
We prepare all necessary legal documents, including altered MOA/AOA and special resolutions.
Receive New Certificate
Upon approval, the ROC issues a fresh Certificate of Incorporation reflecting the new entity type.
Why Change in Type of Business is Important
Business conversion is driven by the need for growth, scalability, funding, or a more suitable compliance structure. For instance, converting to a public company allows for raising capital from the public, while converting to an LLP can offer a more flexible management structure with lower compliance requirements.
Legal Protection
Separate legal identity protecting personal assets.
Growth Ready
Investor-friendly structure built for scaling fast.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria depend on the type of conversion. For example, to convert an OPC to a private company, it must have been in existence for at least two years or have a paid-up capital exceeding Rs. 50 lakhs.
Key Advantages
Choose Your Plan
Transparent pricing. All plans include professional guidance from our team.
Govt. fees extra wherever applicable.
Documents Required
Please keep these documents ready before initiating the process.
For Company
- Board and shareholder resolutions
- Altered MOA and AOA
- Financial statements
- List of creditors and debtors
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Get Started with Change in Type of Business?
Let our experts handle the complexities, so you can focus on building your business. Book a free, no-obligation consultation today.
Pricing is subject to final document review and confirmation.