Our law office offers nominee director services in Israel. While Israeli law does not prohibit foreigners from being shareholders or directors in Israeli companies, in practice, such companies often face significant challenges in opening bank accounts and establishing tax files with the Israeli tax authorities. To facilitate these processes, we provide a director with an Israeli ID to appear on all official paperwork as the managing representative of the company.
These individuals are commonly known as "figure head" or "front men," typically representing the foreign shareholders of the Israeli company. A key aspect of our service is that all our nominee director candidates hold Israeli advocate licenses. This ensures that our clients are represented by individuals without a criminal record or bankruptcy process. Furthermore, as licensed lawyers in Israel, our nominees adhere to strict professional ethics, guaranteeing reliability and trustworthiness in their role as nominee directors.
The nominee director functions based on an agreement formed with the client at the start of their business interactions. Essentially, the company's owner is the one who makes all the key decisions, while the nominee director simply carries out these directives. Whenever there's a need to take any action regarding the company, the director seeks and receives approval from the company's owner.