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How Can I Appoint A Nominee Director (ND) Through Osome?
- Modified: 6 January 2026
Appointing an ND requires Accounting, Corporate Secretary and Registered Office Address services; Osome provides the ND and handles statutory protections.
How we help:
- We provide a nominee director subject to minimum engagement of up to 12 months, at a fee.
- ND appointment requires Accounting, Corporate Secretary and Registered Office Address to protect directors from personal liability.
- Accounting and tax services support compliance and timely filings. A separate executive director must always be appointed; the ND cannot be sole director.
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