Companies not raising further equity
If you've ruled out future funding rounds, an LLP's lighter compliance may suit you better.
Moved past the need for equity funding and want lighter compliance? We convert your Private Limited Company into an LLP — approvals, ROC filing and asset transfer, handled end to end.

Company to LLP conversion is the formal process of converting a Private Limited Company into a Limited Liability Partnership — shareholders become partners, assets and liabilities transfer to the new LLP, and the company is dissolved without winding up.
It's a full legal conversion via the MCA's prescribed forms, not a shutdown-and-restart — existing contracts, employees and PAN generally continue, with the necessary updates.
If you've ruled out future funding rounds, an LLP's lighter compliance may suit you better.
Firms that operate more like a partnership than a scaling startup.
Annual audit, AGM and board-meeting overhead outweigh the benefits of remaining a company.
Just Form 11 and Form 8 each year, instead of AOC-4, MGT-7 and a mandatory audit.
Audit is required only above ₹40L turnover or ₹25L contribution.
No dividend distribution tax, and partner remuneration is deductible.
We confirm eligibility and collect shareholder and creditor consents.
We reserve the LLP name and obtain DSC/DPIN for the partners.
We file the LLP incorporation along with the conversion application.
The LLP is incorporated and the company is deemed dissolved.
Update GST, bank accounts, licences and vendor contracts to the new LLP.
Draft and file your LLP agreement within 30 days of conversion.
Move to Form 11 and Form 8 on the LLP's annual cycle going forward.
One transparent professional fee, confirmed in writing before we begin.
Unresolved secured charges will block the conversion application.
Missing creditor no-objection can delay or invalidate the filing.
GST, bank accounts and contracts must be updated to the new LLP promptly.
Real accountants, fixed fees, and a person who knows your file.
Every filing is prepared and reviewed by an ICAI-registered CA / CS.
Government charges pass through at actuals, never marked up.
One point of contact who knows your file end to end.
From resolutions to the final ROC acknowledgement, we manage every step.
Yes — every shareholder of the company must become a partner in the converted LLP.
Only after resolving or obtaining consent for any outstanding secured charges.
The LLP typically needs a new PAN as it's a legally distinct entity; we help you apply and update your registrations.
Talk to a CA/CS about your conversion — we'll confirm eligibility and give you a fixed quote. Free, no obligation.