These are the steps involved in incorporating a company in Singapore. First, select a distinct name that complies with regulations. Following that, appoint directors and a company secretary, both of whom must be Singapore residents. Third, provide a Singapore-registered office address. Fourth, select the company’s shareholders and their shares. Fifth, submit the incorporation application to the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority via BizFile+ (ACRA). Once approved, pay the required fees and obtain the Certificate of Incorporation. Finally, finish post-registration tasks such as opening a corporate bank account and meeting tax and regulatory requirements. Consider consulting an expert to ensure a smooth incorporation.