Reliance Consulting Co. Ltd
Level 31, G Tower 9 Rama IX Rd, Huaykwang Bangkok 10310
The location inside G Tower does real work here: showing up to a Grade-A building on Rama IX carries a signal when you're trying to land a BOI application or close a foreign-owned entity structure. The service breadth is genuinely useful for a first-time foreign operator in Thailand, though with only five Google reviews, verifying track record through direct references is worth the extra call before committing.
On the 31st floor of G Tower along Rama IX Road, Reliance Consulting occupies office space in one of Huaykwang's modern commercial towers. The address is a deliberate choice for a firm whose clients are foreign entrepreneurs and multinationals: a Grade-A building in Bangkok's emerging CBD corridor reads as credible from day one, which matters when you are presenting a company structure to Thai authorities or counterparties who do not know you yet.\n\nThe firm was established in Singapore in 2010 and later extended into Thailand. It operates as a member of Santa Fe Associates International (SFAI), a multinational professional services network founded in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1995 and now present in 115 countries across more than 320 offices with over 14,000 professionals. Membership in SFAI gives Thai engagements a cross-border audit and advisory spine that solo boutique firms cannot replicate, which matters specifically when a client has group-level reporting obligations back in Europe, North America, or Southeast Asian holding jurisdictions.\n\nReliance Consulting runs eleven service lines from the same office: company registration, outsourced accounting, withholding tax handling, payroll outsourcing, audit and assurance, corporate and personal income tax, corporate secretarial, business licenses, work permit and visa applications, office space and virtual office arrangements, and Employer of Record services. The practical upside of that breadth is that a foreign entrepreneur can move from initial registration through monthly compliance, annual audit, and ongoing work permit renewals without switching providers and re-explaining their structure each time. The firm maintains working relationships with the Revenue Department, Department of Business Development, Board of Investment, Social Security Office, and several other Thai regulatory bodies, which are the actual contact points where most foreign-owned company processes stall. Staff communicate in English, Thai, and Chinese, reflecting the makeup of the client base they actually serve.\n\nOffice hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 6 PM. The building has paid multi-storey parking if you are coming in from outside the MRT network, though Rama IX MRT station puts the tower within reasonable walking distance for clients arriving by train.