Corporate Administrator (Corporate Secretarial Executive)
Conyers is seeking a Corporate Administrator to handle secretarial duties for their Bermuda, BVI, Cayman, and Singapore entities. The role involves managing incorporations, regulatory compliance, statutory filings, and client liaison. Candidates need at least four years of relevant experience in a law firm, accounting, or listed company environment. This position provides critical support for managing offshore company records and compliance.
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Experience
4+ years
Function
Administrative
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Conyers is seeking a Corporate Administrator to handle secretarial duties for their Bermuda, BVI, Cayman, and Singapore entities. The role involves managing incorporations, regulatory compliance, statutory filings, and client liaison. Candidates need at least four years of relevant experience in a law firm, accounting, or listed company environment. This position provides critical support for managing offshore company records and compliance.
TAL's take
Role at a reputable international law firm with clearly defined scope in corporate secretarial services.
The JD clearly delineates responsibilities for corporate secretarial work across specific offshore jurisdictions.
Must haves
- At least 4 years of corporate secretarial experience
- Experience in corporate secretarial work relating to offshore companies
- Diploma, degree or professional qualification in a related discipline
About the company
Conyers is a well-established international law firm specializing in offshore legal services.
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