Audit Services in Malaysia
Independent statutory audit services for Sdn Bhd companies in Malaysia.
- Statutory audit for Sdn Bhd
- Financial statement verification
- Independent audit reporting
- Compliance with Companies Act requirements
Who We Support
Statutory audit services are applicable to Sdn Bhd companies in Malaysia that are required to comply with corporate reporting obligations.
- Companies required to undergo statutory audit
- Businesses preparing annual financial statements
- Directors requiring independent verification
- Companies seeking structured compliance
What Our Audit Service Covers
Our audit process is conducted systematically to ensure transparency and reliability in financial reporting.
• Independent examination of financial statements
• Review of accounting records and supporting documents
• Verification of financial accuracy
• Assessment of compliance with reporting standards
• Issuance of audit report
• Coordination with accounting and tax requirements
Why Statutory Audit Matters
Statutory audit plays a critical role in corporate governance and financial transparency.
A properly conducted audit helps:
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
Strengthen financial credibility
Provide assurance to shareholders and stakeholders
Identify inconsistencies in financial reporting
Improve internal financial control awareness
Audit enhances trust and accountability within the organisation.
Our Audit Process
Step 1 – Engagement & Planning
We review company background, financial records, and audit scope.
Step 2 – Examination & Verification
We examine accounting records, supporting documents, and internal processes.
Step 3 – Analysis & Reporting
We assess findings and prepare the audit report.
Step 4 – Completion & Compliance
We finalise documentation and provide audit confirmation in accordance with requirements.
Why Choose Quason for Audit Services
Audit requires independence, structured review, and professional judgement.
We provide audit services with a focus on compliance, transparency, and systematic documentation.
Structured audit approach
Familiar with Malaysian corporate compliance
Professional and independent assessment
Clear communication with directors
Coordinated support with accounting and tax matters
Audit Services FAQs
Below are frequently asked questions about statutory audit requirements in Malaysia.
Under Malaysian regulations, most Sdn Bhd companies are required to undergo statutory audit unless exempted under specific conditions.
A statutory audit is an independent examination of a company’s financial statements to ensure they present a true and fair view in accordance with applicable standards.
An auditor is typically appointed in accordance with corporate compliance requirements after incorporation and maintained annually.
Common documents include financial statements, accounting records, bank statements, invoices, and supporting schedules.
The duration depends on company size, transaction volume, and record readiness.
Yes. Incomplete or disorganised accounting records may delay the audit process.
Failure to complete statutory audit may affect compliance status and corporate reporting obligations.
Audit focuses on financial statement verification. Tax filing is handled separately, although coordination may be required.