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What Is a Registered Office Address and How Can Osome Support It?
- Published: 19 January 2026
A registered office address is the official location where your company receives correspondence from Hong Kong government authorities. Under Section 658 of the Companies Ordinance, all companies must maintain a registered office in Hong Kong after incorporation.
Requirements: The address can be commercial or residential, but must be able to receive government mail during business hours. P.O. Box addresses are not allowed.
Osome Service: We offer a Registered Office Address service at a fee annually, including opening, scanning, and uploading all correspondence to your Osome account on the day it is delivered.
Registered Office Address: Unit 1603, 16/F, The L. Plaza, 367–375 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
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