Profit Margin Calculator

We created this free-to-use profit margin calculator so you can measure the increase in your revenue and determine the best price for your products in Hong Kong. We would love to hear from you if you have any questions.

Selling information

First, lets enter some numbers. You don't need to calculate anything from top to bottom - do it in any order you like.

Cost :

HK$ 0

Profit:

HK$ 0

Revenue:

HK$ 0

Margin:

-Infinity %

Got questions? Chat with our local experts

Choose a convenient time to chat with our accounting experts and get the answers you need to take the next step.

no-img

How it works

Gross margin calculator: how does it work?

For any business to grow, monitoring and measuring performance is essential. Profit margin is an important metric to keep in mind, this will allow you to plan your profitability accordingly.

Profit
+
2
Register Your Company
+
3
Establish Your Accounting Schedule
+
4
Set Up Your Business Banking Account
+
PRICING

Customizable Plans to Suit Your Business

Tailored Registration Packages to Suit Your Requirements. From Registration Only to Full Compliance Services.

HK$ HKD

Essential

For those who already have a Hong Kong office address

HK$

5,800

HK$3,850 government fees included

Incorporation

  • Incorporation application
  • Certificate of Incorporation (CI)
  • Articles of Association
  • Business Registration Certificate (BRC) for 1 year
  • Cloud Bss app document storage
  • Neobank account opening assistance

Corporate Secretary

  • Personal Corporate Secretary On‑demand support via live chat
  • Annual General Meeting papers
  • Annual Returns Filing (NAR1)
  • Automated reminders of filing deadlines
  • Online shares distribution management and capital table

All-inclusive

For those who already have a Hong Kong office address

HK$

7,800

HK$3,850 government fees included

Incorporation

  • Incorporation application
  • Certificate of Incorporation (CI)
  • Articles of Association
  • Business Registration Certificate (BRC) for 1 year
  • Cloud Bss app document storage
  • Neobank account opening assistance

Corporate Secretary

  • Personal Corporate Secretary On‑demand support via live chat
  • Annual General Meeting papers
  • Annual Returns Filing (NAR1)
  • Automated reminders of filing deadlines
  • Online shares distribution management and capital table

Registered Address

  • Registered address for 1 year
  • Notifications when you receive mail
  • Scanning and forwarding of notices and documents to this address

WHAT YOU GET

Set Your New Hong Kong Business Up for Success

no-img

Business Bank Account Opening, Simplified

We connect you with our partner banks and assist with your business bank account application. Our partners include HSBC, DBS, Transwap, Airwallex, and WorldFirst.

no-img
no-img

Ongoing Business Support Beyond Startup

From company registration to accounting and bookkeeping services, our local accountants have you covered for the first year and beyond.

no-img

Ensure Proper Tax Compliance

We'll provide information on Hong Kong tax rates and local allowances, ensuring you stay tax-compliant while doing business in Hong Kong.

no-img

Download your free Pre‑Incorporation checklist

We have put together all of the documents and details you need to figure out before you open a company

By clicking, you agree to our Terms & Conditions Privacy and Data , Protection Policy

Frequently Asked Questions on Company Registration

Where can I register my company?

+

Where can I register my company?

+

Where can I register my company?

+

Where can I register my company?

+

Where can I register my company?

+

Where can I register my company?

+

no-img

Copyright © 2023–2024 Cloud Bss. Pvt. Ltd., Singapore . All rights reserved. Cloud Bss. Pvt. Ltd. has obtained waiver towards the The Singapore Code on Take-overs and Mergers (Code) and is not subjected to the implications arising from the requirements of the Code. All the protections afforded by the Code do not apply to the shareholders of Cloud Bss, including the right to receive a minimum offer price from an offeror in a mandatory or voluntary offer. Here is further information.