Malaysia

Ease of Doing Business in

Malaysia

This page summarizes Doing Business 2013 data for Malaysia. The first table lists the overall "Ease of Doing Business" rank (out of 185 economies) and the rankings by each topic. It also lists the economy's distance to frontier (DTF)** measure. The rest of the tables summarize the key indicators for each topic and benchmark against regional and high-income economy (OECD) averages.

Economy Overview

Region East Asia & Pacific
Income Category Upper middle income
Population 28,859,154
GNI Per Capita (US$) 8,420
Doing Business 2013 Rank Doing Business 2012 Rank Change in Rank
12 14 down 2

Doing Business 2013 DTF** (% points) Doing Business 2012 DTF** (% points) Improvement in DTF** (% points)
79.1 78.4 down 0.7
Topic Rankings DB 2013 Rank DB 2012 Rank Change in Rank
Starting a Business 54 42 up -12
Dealing with Construction Permits 96 116 up 20
Getting Electricity 28 27 up -1
Registering Property 33 62 up 29
Getting Credit 1 1 No change
Protecting Investors 4 4 No change
Paying Taxes 15 25 up 10
Trading Across Borders 11 12 up 1
Enforcing Contracts 33 31 up -2
Resolving Insolvency 49 48 up -1

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Starting a Business

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The challenges of launching a business are shown below. Included are: the number of steps entrepreneurs can expect to go through to launch, the time it takes on average, and the cost and minimum capital required as a percentage of gross national income (GNI) per capita.

DB 2013 Rank 54 DB 2012 Rank 42 Change in Rank down-12
DB 2013 DTF** (% points) 93.6 DB 2012 DTF** (% points) 93.5 Improvement in DTF** (% points) up0.1
Indicator Malaysia East Asia & Pacific OECD

The total number of procedures required to register a firm. A procedure is defined as any interaction of the company founders with external parties (for example, government agencies, lawyers, auditors or notaries).

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Procedures (number)
3 7 5

The total number of days required to register a firm. The measure captures the median duration that incorporation lawyers indicate is necessary to complete a procedure with minimum follow-up with government agencies and no extra payments.

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Time (days)
6 36 12

Cost is recorded as a percentage of the economy’s income per capita. It includes all official fees and fees for legal or professional services if such services are required by law.

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Cost (% of income per capita)
15.1 22.4 4.5

The amount that the entrepreneur needs to deposit in a bank or with a notary before registration and up to 3 months following incorporation and is recorded as a percentage of the economy’s income per capita.

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Paid-in Min. Capital (% of income per capita)
0.0 13.4 13.3
No. Procedure Time to Complete Associated Costs
1 Application to the Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) on the prescribed form (13A) to ensure the availability of the proposed company's name 1 day MYR 30 per name search application
2 Company Secretary prepares company incorporation documents 3 days MYR 1000
3 File necessary documents with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) one-stop shop and obtain company incorporation, tax registration, registration with the Employment Provident Fund (EPF), Social Security Organization and the Inland Revenue Board, a 1-2 days MYR 3,000 (registration fee)+ MYR 220 (stamp) + MYR 100 (post-incorporation package)

** The distance to frontier (DTF) measure shows the distance of each economy to the "frontier," which represents the highest performance observed on each of the indicators across all economies included in Doing Business since each indicator was included in Doing Business. An economy’s distance to frontier is indicated on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 represents the lowest performance and 100 the frontier. Read more...

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