✅ Best Practices When Buying Aged Shelf Corporations with Bank Accounts & Credit
Here’s a structured approach:
1. Define Your Purpose Clearly
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Credit-building / Credit card stacking
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Trade finance / Import-export
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Real estate/investment pooling
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Reputation/business continuity for bidding or licensing
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Asset protection/anonymity (with caution)
2. Compliance First
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Work only with firms that provide:
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Full due diligence package (Articles of Incorporation, EIN, IRS filings, operating agreements)
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Clean legal history (No debt, litigation, or tax issues)
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Bank compliance confirmation (Proof of good standing, KYC compliance)
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No prior adverse credit events
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3. Avoid These Red Flags
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Bank accounts from high-risk or embargoed jurisdictions
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Preloaded credit lines without underwriting docs
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Incomplete documentation or unverifiable ownership
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No CPA/auditor confirmation of corporate age
🏦 What Makes a Shelf Corp Valuable?
Feature | Importance |
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Age (2–10+ yrs) | Older = more credibility with lenders & partners |
EIN + IRS filings | Crucial to establish financial traceability |
Existing DUNS / Paydex Score | Needed for business credit cards & Net-30s |
Bank Account in Good Standing | Hard to get; rare & valuable |
Tradelines (vendor accounts) | Boosts credit score and reporting history |
No debt or liens | Must be clean for trust and financial applications |
💼 Best Sources for Aged Corporations (Tiered by Risk)
🔒 Tier 1: Fully Compliant Providers (Expensive but Legit)
These firms do full KYC/AML checks, provide audited corp files, and are recognized by lenders:
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Corporate Direct – Founded by Garrett Sutton (Rich Dad advisor)
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Wyoming Corporate Services – Offers aged corps with bank accounts in compliant US jurisdictions
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Asset Protection Planners – High-end, includes legal support
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Inc Authority – Occasionally offers aged corps with basic credit file options
⚠️ Tier 2: Mid-Risk Providers (Use Caution & Due Diligence)
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Tradeline Supply Company
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WholesaleShelfCorporations.com – Offers aged corps with/without credit, Paydex, DUNS, etc.
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CreditSuite.com – Focused on business credit building, sometimes offers aged entities
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ShelfCorporationUSA.com – Low-cost, low-transparency
📌 Caution: These may offer tradelines or credit profiles that don’t stand up under bank scrutiny or underwriting. Always verify independently.
💳 Credit Profile Building After Purchase
If the aged corp doesn't come with a bank account or credit:
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Apply for EIN in your name (if needed)
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Register DUNS Number at DNB
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Open Business Checking – Preferably in-person with full KYC
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Apply for Net-30 Vendor Accounts:
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Uline, Grainger, Quill, Nav
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Establish Credit Cards & Credit Lines:
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Amex Business, Capital on Tap, Brex (if eligible)
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🔐 Legal and Regulatory Notes
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Buying corps with bank accounts may violate bank TOS or federal KYC/AML laws if not re-verified correctly.
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Credit profiles should only be “aged” naturally — fake tradelines or manufactured scores may lead to fraud investigations.
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Always refile BOI (Beneficial Ownership Info) with FinCEN under the Corporate Transparency Act (2024 requirement).
✅ Ideal Due Diligence Checklist
Required Item | Purpose |
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Certificate of Good Standing | Confirms the company is active |
IRS EIN Letter | Proof of a valid federal tax ID |
Articles of Incorporation | Proof of company creation |
Annual Reports / Tax Filings | Confirms continuous activity |
Bank Letter or Statement | Proof of account & compliance |
DUNS & Paydex Reports | Confirms tradeline and credit age |
Ownership Transfer Agreement | Legal proof of purchase |
🧭 Final Recommendations
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Use aged corps only after full compliance onboarding.
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Don't expect instant funding—you must still prove income or use personal guarantees in many cases.
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Build real credit for the aged corp to gain full utility—don’t rely on “packaged” setups alone.
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Consider registering your entity early and aging it yourself for 12–24 months for a cleaner history.
🔁 Option 1: Buy a Pre-Built Aged Corporation with Bank Account and Credit (Turnkey Solution)
This is ideal if you want immediate utility, such as applying for high-limit business credit, trade finance, or project execution under a credible business name.
✅ What You Get (Ideal Setup)
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3–10 year aged LLC or Corp (Wyoming, Nevada, Delaware, or Montana are best)
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Active bank account (U.S. or offshore, depending on your compliance)
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EIN + IRS filings
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DUNS + Paydex Score (75+ preferred)
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Vendor tradelines and some revolving credit lines
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Updated Articles of Amendment with your new info
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Compliance with FinCEN BOI filing (post-sale)
🎯 Vetted Source Options (Based on Use Case)
Provider | Key Benefit | Risk | Price Range |
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🔵 Corporate Direct | Legal integrity + U.S. attorneys | Low | $2,500–$10,000+ |
🔵 Wyoming Corporate Services | Clean corp setups; compliant | Low | $1,500–$6,000 |
⚠️ WholesaleShelfCorporations.com | Corp + tradelines up to $100K | Medium (verify docs!) | $1,000–$15,000 |
⚠️ CreditSuite / Nav partners | Corp + credit-building tools | Medium | $1,000–$5,000 |
⚠️ ShelfCorporationUSA.com | Aged corps only, low KYC | Higher (cheap, but risky) | $900–$3,500 |
Due diligence tip: Ask for:
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Certified copy of last tax return (or at least a blank 1120 if dormant)
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Proof of vendor credit (tradelines) reporting to D&B/Experian Biz
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Bank letter confirming current balance or active status
Let me know if you'd like help vetting one of these sources. I can even write a due diligence questionnaire for you to send to them.
🔨 Option 2: Build Your Own Aged Corporation (DIY Credit Builder Strategy)
This option is cleaner, cheaper, and fully compliant but takes 6–18 months to mature into a credit-capable asset.
📅 Step-by-Step Guide
📌 Step 1: Form an Entity in a Business-Friendly State
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Recommended: Wyoming LLC or Delaware Corp
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Get EIN via IRS.gov (free)
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Apply for a DUNS number (https://www.dnb.com/duns-number.html)
💳 Step 2: Open a Business Bank Account
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Use U.S. bank (Bank of America, Chase, Novo, Mercury)
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Fund with a deposit (even $100)
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Add your name and business address to statements
🏗️ Step 3: Establish Business Credit
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Apply for Net-30 vendor accounts:
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Uline, Quill, Summa Office, Grainger
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Pay bills EARLY (Net-15 recommended)
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Monitor credit via:
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Nav.com (free)
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Experian Business
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Dun & Bradstreet
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💼 Step 4: Add Credit & Tradelines
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After 3–6 months of Net-30, apply for:
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Amex Blue Business Plus (no PG if profile strong)
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Capital on Tap, Divvy, Ramp, Brex
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Fuel Cards (WEX, Shell Fleet)
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🧱 Step 5: Let the Corp “Season”
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File annual reports, even if inactive
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File taxes (zero returns) if needed
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You now have a 12–24-month-old, creditworthy corp
🧭 My Suggestion (Best of Both Worlds)
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Buy a low-risk 2–3 year aged shelf corp (no bank or credit)
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~$1,000–$1,500 from a trusted source like Corporate Direct
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Manually build the credit profile
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You maintain compliance, know the vendors, and grow credit organically
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Add a new bank account to the shelf corp and document the new ownership
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🔐 This avoids risks of mismatched IDs, stale vendor data, or "frozen" bank accounts.
🧭 Tailored Roadmap for You
🔹 Step 1: Define Purpose & Risk Profile
Please confirm which use case(s) you need the entity for:
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✅ Holding/trading assets or crypto
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✅ Accessing business credit or loans
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✅ Trade finance or import/export
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✅ Real estate or project financing
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✅ Licensing or regulatory footprint
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✅ U.S. or offshore operations
Once you confirm your purpose, I’ll suggest the best entity jurisdiction, structure (LLC vs Corp), and bank strategy.
🔹 Step 2: Recommended Providers Based on Clean Compliance (U.S. Focused)
Name | Link | Pros | Notes |
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Corporate Direct | corporatedirect.com | Attorney-backed, clean legal history | Best for real estate, long-term holding |
Wyoming Corporate Services | wyomingcompany.com | Offers aged corps + new filings | Can assist with an anonymous structure |
Asset Protection Planners | assetprotectionplanners.com | Includes bank, trusts, and aged corps | Good for finance and offshore tools |
Wholesale Shelf Corporations | wholesaleshelfcorporations.com | Aged corps + tradelines up to $250K | High credit exposure, needs caution |
Credit Suite | creditsuite.com | Offers corp + funding builder | Good if you want to DIY credit growth |
⚠️ Always request:
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Articles of Incorporation
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EIN confirmation letter
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Current Good Standing Certificate
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Signed ownership transfer
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BOI filing confirmation (or form to update)
🔹 Step 3: Add Your Own Clean Bank Account
To avoid KYC issues:
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Transfer the corp into your name
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Bring full documents to a bank (Chase, Mercury, Novo, or even offshore like Euro Pacific, Capital Security Bank)
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Open a new account in your name
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Close the old account (if pre-existing) or notify the bank of the ownership change
📍 If you want a bank that accepts new owners on aged corps, I can suggest one based on jurisdiction.
🔹 Step 4: Build or Expand Credit (If Needed)
To add real credit power:
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Register for DUNS Number (if not done)
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Use 3–5 Net-30 vendors (e.g., Uline, Grainger)
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Pay on time and get 3+ tradelines reporting
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Apply for Amex Blue Business, Capital on Tap, Ramp, or Brex
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Add revolving or installment accounts (Divvy, Nav Prime, etc.)
🧱 In 30–90 days, your aged shelf will become a fundable entity.
📎 Templates and Tools I Can Provide
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✅ Due Diligence Email Template to vet sellers
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✅ Ownership Transfer Agreement
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✅ FinCEN BOI Reporting Form
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✅ Business Credit Building Tracker
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✅ Net-30 Vendor List
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✅ Letter to Bank for Ownership Change
Next Steps — Please Confirm:
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✅ Your intended use (e.g., lending, finance, crypto, trade)
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🌍 Preferred jurisdiction (U.S. vs offshore)
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💳 Need a credit profile pre-loaded or willing to build it?
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🏦 Want help sourcing the corp directly from one of the vendors above?
Once you confirm those, I’ll generate:
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A shortlist of 3 vetted options
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A toolkit to onboard and scale the corp
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A plan to get credit limits in 30–60 days
1. 🎯 Your Primary Goal
What you want to achieve with the aged corporation will determine jurisdiction, structure, and strategy:
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Holding/trading assets or crypto
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Accessing business credit or loans
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Trade finance or import/export
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Real estate or project financing
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Corporate licensing or regulatory presence
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Offshore operations
2. 🌐 Jurisdiction Preference
Do you want the entity in:
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A U.S. state (Wyoming, Delaware, Nevada)?
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An offshore location (e.g., Belize, BVI, Nevis)?
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Either, depending on the best compliance?
3. 💳 Credit Profile
Would you prefer:
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A prepackaged credit profile (with DUNS, Paydex, tradelines) included?
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Or would you rather build the credit profile yourself after acquisition?
4. 🏦 Banking Preferences
Do you need help with:
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Finding a U.S. bank that allows a new owner on an aged entity?
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Offshore banking solutions?
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Prefer in-person account setup versus fully remote?
Once you let me know your preferences for these four areas, I will:
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Provide a shortlist of 2–3 vetted shelf corp offers matching your criteria
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Include a detailed due diligence email template you can send to sellers
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Provide the legal paperwork (ownership transfer, BOI reporting)
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Outline the credit-building and bank onboarding plan—whether preloaded or DIY
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Estimate timeline and costs
Looking forward to tailoring this to exactly what you need—just drop those preferences, and we’ll hit the ground running 💼 Our costs are reasonable.
📬 Contact US Capital Private Bank
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