For Kiwis starting or running a business, the company structure offers a compelling mix of protection, tax perks, credibility, and scalability.

6 MIN READ

A company is a bit like a ship: the shareholders own the vessel, the directors steer it, and the business is the hull cutting through the water.

3 MIN READ

Becoming a director carries with it important legal obligations. Let us break down what directors do, what's expected of them under New Zealand law, and why it matters to you as a business owner.

7 MIN READ

Think of a patent as a "no trespassing" sign for your idea - it stops others from making, using, selling, or importing your invention without your permission.

7 MIN READ

Your company name sets up your legal entity, your trading name shapes how customers see you, your domain name connects you online, and your trademark locks in your identity.

8 MIN READ

If you're starting a business, thinking about it, or already running one, here's a guide to the types of insurance available and the key ones you should seriously consider.

7 MIN READ