Feb 18, 2009

Drafting Memorandum and Articles of Association

When I first started setting up the company, I wanted to do as much as possible (I hoped everything would be) on my own, until I reached the point for drafting the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association. That's what made me decide that I needed professional help.

The MoA and AoA (short forms for Memorandum and Articles of Association respectively) are drafted by solicitors. I think the best way to do it, is through your Company Secretary who already knows well what you want and what you need, and for sure will be in contact with a good solicitor who can do the job within your budget (considering the fees of the CS are already within your budget, of course).

The MoA and AoA are quite important for the future development of your company. They will state what your company does. Hence, if the panorama of the MoA and AoA is not wide enough, you will find yourself into trouble when you plan to expand the services or products offered by your company, as in theory, your company should not be doing that stuff. Thus, when drafting the MoA and AoA ask the solicitor to try to include as many services and products as you can think of, which of course, are in a way related to the main service you are starting with.

For instance, if you are planning to set up a company to sell pencils, don't write just pencils in your MoA and AoA. It would be better if you write manufacturing and selling of stationery items, paper making and recycling, printing, publishing, etc, i.e. all kind of related activities which one day may fall in your sphere. The idea is that, when more business opportunities come your way, you do not be constrained by something as small as this. I guess you would just have to re-draft the MoA and AoA, but why to take the trouble if you can avoid it?