LLPs raising equity funding
Investors need shares, not partnership contribution — conversion is a prerequisite.
Ready to raise equity funding or issue ESOPs? We convert your LLP into a Private Limited Company — approvals, ROC filing and asset transfer, handled end to end.

LLP to Company conversion is the formal process of converting a Limited Liability Partnership into a Private Limited Company — partners become shareholders, assets and liabilities transfer to the new company, and the LLP is dissolved.
It's the standard path for LLPs that outgrow their structure and need to raise equity funding, issue ESOPs, or present a more conventional entity to investors.
Investors need shares, not partnership contribution — conversion is a prerequisite.
Only a company can issue employee stock options.
Larger clients or lenders sometimes prefer dealing with a registered company.
Issue shares and ESOPs — the structure investors expect.
Shares transfer and dilute more cleanly than partnership interests.
A company structure is often preferred by large clients and lenders.
We confirm eligibility and collect partner and creditor consents.
We reserve the company name and obtain DSC/DIN for the directors.
We file the company incorporation along with the conversion application.
The company is incorporated and the LLP is deemed dissolved.
Update GST, bank accounts, licences and vendor contracts to the new company.
Issue shares to former partners reflecting the agreed cap table.
Move to AOC-4, MGT-7 and board/AGM compliance going forward.
One transparent professional fee, confirmed in writing before we begin.
Outstanding Form 11 / Form 8 filings can block the conversion application.
Missing creditor no-objection can delay or invalidate the filing.
Not agreeing the post-conversion shareholding upfront causes disputes later.
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 partner of the LLP must take shares in the converted company.
Only after resolving or obtaining consent for any outstanding secured charges.
The company gets 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.