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Writer's pictureDavid M. Bush

What Influences The Price Of A Shelf Corp Shelf Company?




As you may have noticed from your random searches on the web, shelf companies are not uniformly priced. For starters, different dealers have different prices for their inventory, but there’s a price range that cuts across all the platforms. Top vendors like ShelfGiantCorporations have segmented their inventory into four distinctively priced packages based on features. The more features you need, the more money you will pay for the particular aged company. The bottom line is that all the companies have been duly registered and have stayed on the shelf for a certain period of time.

Age comes at a cost

You are likely to pay more for a shelf corp. Shelf company that has been on “the shelf” for 10 years compared to a two-year-old company. Age comes with prestige –a symbol of status in the business community, and it costs more bucks to rank among the elites. ShelfGiantCorporations has four credit ready packages –Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Platinum, with Silver being the cheapest option available and Platinum being the most expensive package on the list.

The more the features, the more the cost.

A Silver package only comes with an IRS number, Dun & Bradstreet number, 411 directory listing, yellow pages, and super pages listings. The platinum package on the other hand, has all these basics, a custom corporate identity kit, custom corporate domain name, corporate website, and a Gmail account using corporate domain name among tons of other features available in the Gold and Diamond packages. The silver package goes for $499 while the Platinum package fetches a whopping $1,999, a deficit of $1,500!


The four packages are priced according to the value they bring to the buyer. The silver package is obviously a young shelf company that doesn’t command a lot of respect but is significantly better than a newly registered business. It still needs some seasoning to turn lenders’ heads –perhaps obtaining an impressive Paydex score and a little trading history. For $1,999, you get a seasoned shelf company with nearly everything you need to walk into a bank and fill a lending proposal. The platinum package stands better chances of being considered for funding than any of the three other packages.

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