A One Person Company (OPC) is a business structure that allows a single individual to start and manage a company independently. It provides limited liability protection, hence keeping the personal assets of the owner safe. It also combines the simplicity of a sole proprietorship with the legal credibility of a private company.
Introduced under the Companies Act, 2013, OPC regulations have become more flexible over time. In 2021, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) amended rules to allow Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to register OPCs. It also reduced the residency requirement from 182 days to 120 days and removed the mandatory conversion rule based on turnover or capital.
More entrepreneurs across India now prefer OPC registration. In Punjab, cities such as Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Jalandhar are witnessing a rise in OPC registrations, particularly among freelancers, consultants, and small-scale manufacturers. This makes OPCs ideal for solo entrepreneurs who want a professional and compliant business setup in Punjab.











