Borang Ud2a
Borang UD2A is a form used in Malaysia for the registration of a business or company. The term "Borang" translates to "form" in English, and UD2A is the specific designation for this document. This form is primarily utilized by entrepreneurs and businesses to provide essential information about their venture to the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), which is the authority responsible for company registrations in the country.
A standard self-declaration form regarding the applicant's health and professional fitness.
: Proof of payment for the full registration fee (often printed from the MMC MERITS system borang ud2a
(Notice of Change of Business Name) is a legal notice filed with SSM to register a new trade name for an existing sole proprietorship or partnership. It is important to note that UD2A does not change the business owner; it only changes the name under which the owner operates.
It is easy to confuse UD2A with other forms. Here is a quick comparison: Borang UD2A is a form used in Malaysia
There could be a "gap" in service which affects seniority and pension (if applicable).
Yes, but you must file a second Borang UD2A to change back. You will need to re-check name availability (your old name may have been taken by someone else). It is easy to confuse UD2A with other forms
Borang UD2A is more than a bureaucratic piece of paper. It is a mirror reflecting a student's commitment, an alarm clock for the complacent, and a life raft for those who have lost direction. While no student wishes to receive one, the existence of such a form demonstrates the university’s duty of care. Ultimately, the best way to engage with Borang UD2A is to ensure one never has to see it — by attending classes, communicating early with lecturers, and taking ownership of one’s academic journey. For those who do receive it, the wise response is not fear, but action: provide evidence, seek help, and return to the path of learning.