
Philippines Certificate of Good Standing – Certificate of No Derogatory Records
We can supply a Certificate of Good Standing/ Certificate of No Derogatory Records from the Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission certifying that the Philippines Company is in Good Standing, this document can be provided in English.
Order a Philippines Certificate
Certificate of Good Standing Registry Certified (sample): £380
Certificate of No Derogatory Records; Philippines equivalent to a Certificate of Good Standing more information
Timeframe: 5 – 8 business days
Certificate of Good Standing Apostilled : £550
Apostilled Certificate of No Derogatory Records; more information
Timeframe: 10 – 14 business days
Expedite Service: £75
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The Certificate includes the following:
- Registered Company Name
- Company Registration Number
- Company Type
- The company is registered with the Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission
- The certificate states that the Corporation has not been dissolved
- The Commission has not received any derogatory information on the Corporation
- The Certificate of Good Standing is provided from the Philippines Department of Finance Cooperative Development Authority with an official stamp and an authorised officer
Philippines Certificate of Good Standing sample

Apostille Philippines Certificate of Good Standing
A Philippines Certificate of Good Standing may require an apostille when it is intended for use in a foreign jurisdiction that is a party to the Hague Apostille Convention. In the Philippines, apostilles are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which is the competent authority responsible for authenticating public documents for international use. An apostille certifies the authenticity of the signature, seal, or stamp appearing on the document, allowing it to be recognised abroad without further legalisation. Apostilled Certificates of Good Standing are commonly required for international business transactions, regulatory compliance, banking purposes, corporate due diligence, and the establishment of overseas branches or subsidiaries.
