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You don't need to sign a lease to register your business in the Philippines.You need a registered address.A virtual offi...
29/05/2026

You don't need to sign a lease to register your business in the Philippines.

You need a registered address.

A virtual office gives you exactly that — compliant, accepted, no overhead.

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korp.ph — link in bio.

The BIR now requires online sellers to display a Registration Seal Badge.If you saw that and felt a small knot in your s...
29/05/2026

The BIR now requires online sellers to display a Registration Seal Badge.

If you saw that and felt a small knot in your stomach, this post is for you.

The BIR Registration Seal Badge is a QR code customers can scan to verify your registration status. Which means the absence of a badge now signals something specific. It is not neutral anymore.

BIR RMC 38-2026 covers online sellers, content creators, freelancers, and digital service providers in the Philippines. If you earn online, the requirement applies to you.

Already registered? Getting the badge is straightforward. If you are not yet registered, this is your signal to move and think about your structure.

Read the full breakdown, including what the badge means, what happens without one, and how to get properly registered. Link in comments 👇

28/05/2026

Here's something a lot of founders miss: your SEC-registered address doesn't have to be a traditional office.

A co-working desk qualifies. A virtual address qualifies. What matters is proper documentation.

Where's your business registered?

A) Physical office

B) Co-working space

C) Virtual address

D) Not registered yet

Picked C or D? Let's sort that out.

Visit korp.ph or send us a message and we'll walk you through it.

100% foreign ownership is legally permitted in many industries in the Philippines. Most founders assume they don't quali...
27/05/2026

100% foreign ownership is legally permitted in many industries in the Philippines. Most founders assume they don't qualify — many do.

The Foreign Investment Negative List (FINL) defines which industries are restricted. If yours isn't on it, you can fully own your company.

korp.ph helps you confirm your eligibility and handles the full incorporation process from there.

26/05/2026

Most founders don't quit because the idea was bad. They quit at the paperwork. Five agencies. Conflicting instructions. A portal that times out. Philippine registration is survivable, but not if you're navigating it alone for the first time.

korp.ph handles SEC, BIR, permits, and corporate secretary end-to-end. You bring the vision. We handle the system.

Start today - korp.ph

On May 6, 2025, the Philippine SEC launched six new digital platforms. HARBOR for beneficial ownership. VERITAS for docu...
25/05/2026

On May 6, 2025, the Philippine SEC launched six new digital platforms. HARBOR for beneficial ownership. VERITAS for document credentialing. EASE for alternative filing paths. eWATCH for compliance monitoring. DMS and WMS for internal SEC workflows.

Our briefing for chambers, accelerators, and policy think tanks cover what each platform changes, what the fourth wave means collectively, and what the ecosystem should be advocating for next.

Read the full breakdown on the korp.ph blog. Link in comments 👇

Most founders open the SEC forms before they've decided what they're actually building.That's where the rework starts.Be...
22/05/2026

Most founders open the SEC forms before they've decided what they're actually building.

That's where the rework starts.

Before you touch eSPARC, you need two things locked: what your structure allows (ownership, industry, capital) and where you want this business to go. Incorporation isn't just a registration step. It's the foundation your banking, hiring, contracting, and investor conversations sit on.

And here's the part nobody mentions: your SEC Certificate of Incorporation creates the company. It does not make you operational. BIR, LGU permits, employer registrations, and bank account opening all come after, and each one has its own sequence.

Structure first. File second. Operate fast.

korp.ph walks founders through the full flow, from structure clarity through SEC submission and everything that comes after.

Read the guide at korp.ph.

Four decisions shape a Philippine BPO setup before a single hire is made.Foreign growth-stage operators evaluating the P...
21/05/2026

Four decisions shape a Philippine BPO setup before a single hire is made.

Foreign growth-stage operators evaluating the Philippines work through the same four-part map:
1. Entity structure
2. PEZA versus non-PEZA registration
3. Site selection
4. Registration sequencing.

A 100% foreign-owned domestic corporation is the standard structure for export-oriented BPO services, with the USD 200,000 FIA capital minimum waived for operators exporting more than 60% of services.

PEZA accreditation attaches to specific buildings, and trades fiscal incentives for tighter export and reporting discipline.

The full sequence runs SEC, then BIR, then LGU, then optionally PEZA.

Read the full breakdown on the korp blog. Link in comments.

21/05/2026

Be honest. What's been the biggest thing stopping you from registering your business in the Philippines?

A) I don't know where to start
B) It feels too complicated
C) I'm not sure which structure is right
D) Cost concerns

Drop your answer below — we've got a guide for every single one of these.

Visit korp.ph to get started.

One registration shouldn't mean five different offices, three follow-up calls, and a spreadsheet just to track what's mi...
20/05/2026

One registration shouldn't mean five different offices, three follow-up calls, and a spreadsheet just to track what's missing.

No hand-offs. No chasing. No starting over every time something changes. This is what getting registered should feel like.

Start at korp.ph.

19/05/2026

Behind every registered Philippine company is a team that knows exactly what it took to get there.

Say hello to Jose 👋 Head of Product and co-founder of korp.ph and see what the process actually looks like when someone handles it properly.

Get to know us at korp.ph

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11-K Burgundy Corporate Tower, 252 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue
Makati
1200

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https://bit.ly/korpph

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