The Quick Start Guide to Doing Business in the Philippines

Built for Execution, Backed by On-The-Ground Insight

Join the waitlist to get early access to the essential e-book created specifically for foreign investors, business owners, and expansion teams. No legal jargon. No fluff. Just clear, actionable steps to help you move forward—fast and with confidence.

What You’ll Get

This concise, decision-maker-ready guide walks you through:

  • How to register a Philippine company without unnecessary costs or delays

  • Which regulatory steps are critical, and which ones you can defer

  • How to use virtual offices and local proxies to go live fast

  • Common mistakes foreign entrants make—and how to avoid them

  • Verified links and practical checklists that cut through bureaucracy

Who Its For

  • Foreign investors, entrepreneurs, and owners planning to enter the Philippine market

  • Regional heads, fund managers, and deal teams executing on Southeast Asia expansion

  • Legal, finance, and business leads who want clarity—not complexity

Why Join the Waitlist

  • Be the first to access the guide when it launches

  • Early bird discount on the final list price

Join the Waitlist Now

One email when the guide goes live. No spam. No distractions—just what you need to execute.

About the Author

Atty. Noel C. Ducusin is the senior and founding partner of the N. Ducusin & Partners Law Offices - a law firm based in Metropolitan Manila, Republic of the Philippines that specializes in Corporate Advisory, Cross Border Regulatory Matters, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Commercial Litigation.

His mission for this Community is to help foreign investors, business owners, and managers by breaking down complex legal concepts or dense technical material into straightforward actionable legal information for better business decisions.

This is not the place for academic writing and legalese will not be tolerated here. The simpler and the more practical the better. For easy reading, articles and briefs will be in simple everyday language without legal jargon.

“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” – Albert Einstein