Samoa is a group of Pacific islands located in the heart of Polynesia. Its two main islands are situated approximately halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. Samoa is a member of the British Commonwealth, the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the Asia Development Bank. The judicial system is based on English common law.
Features & Benefits 
 - An independent sovereign nation with political, economic and social stability. 
 - Substantial tax advantages 
 - User-friendly to Asian investors – a company can be registered with a Chinese-character name, and other foreign languages are permitted in addition to the English-language name of the company on the Certificate of Incorporation 
 - Samoa’s legislation has strict confidentiality and secrecy provisions, sanctioned by heavy penalties written into each of the Acts forming its legal basis