A virtual office is a service that provides businesses with a registered office address and administrative support without physical office space. In Singapore, companies commonly use virtual offices to meet ACRA’s registered address requirement while operating remotely. As a result, virtual offices help reduce overheads for startups and small businesses.
When it matters
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When incorporating a company that needs a Singapore registered address.
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When founders operate remotely or from home.
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When overseas businesses set up a Singapore presence without leasing office space.
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When compliance requires a formal address for official correspondence.
Therefore, virtual offices are popular among early-stage companies.
What a virtual office typically includes
Registered office address
This address is used for ACRA records and official mail. However, it must be accessible to the public during stated business hours.
Mail handling services
Service providers receive, notify, and sometimes forward mail on behalf of the company.
Optional add-ons
These may include call answering, meeting room usage, or administrative support.
Meanwhile, services vary widely by provider.
Key requirements & process (Singapore)
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The address must be a physical location in Singapore, not a P.O. box.
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The address must be open to the public for at least three hours during business hours on weekdays.
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The address must be registered with ACRA via BizFile+.
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The company must display its name at the registered office location.
Consequently, not all “virtual” addresses meet ACRA requirements.
Legal and practical limitations
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A virtual office does not replace an actual place of business.
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It may not be suitable for businesses requiring MOM inspections or operational premises.
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Banks may conduct enhanced checks when opening corporate accounts.
Therefore, companies should assess operational needs carefully.
Worked example (SG context)
A tech startup incorporated in Singapore operates fully remotely. Instead of renting office space, it uses a virtual office address in the CBD. As a result, the company meets ACRA’s registered address requirement while keeping monthly costs low.
Common pitfalls & tips
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Using an address that is not publicly accessible.
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Assuming virtual offices can be used for all licences and permits.
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Failing to update ACRA when changing service providers.
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Choosing providers without proper compliance processes.
Therefore, companies should verify that the virtual office is ACRA-compliant before signing up.
FAQs
Q1. Is a virtual office legal in Singapore?
A1. Yes. Virtual offices are legal, provided the address meets ACRA’s registered office requirements.
Q2. Can I use a virtual office as my business address on invoices and contracts?
A2. Yes. The registered office address may be used for official documents.
Q3. Can a virtual office be used for MOM or licensing purposes?
A3. Not always. Some licences and passes require a physical operating location.
Q4. Is a virtual office suitable for all companies?
A4. No. Companies with walk-in customers, inventory, or inspections may require physical premises.
Q5. Can I change my registered office address later?
A5. Yes. Changes must be updated with ACRA promptly via BizFile+.
