Common reasons for buying a shelf corporation include: • To save the time involved in taking the steps to create a new corporation. • To gain the opportunity to bid on contracts. Some
jurisdictions require that a company be in business for a certain length of time to have this ability. • To show corporate longevity in order to attract consumers or investors. • To gain access to corporate
credit.
Criticism These reasons are open to criticism. For instance, while previously it may have taken extended time to properly incorporate a business, it is now relatively quick and easy to do so in many countries, including
Australia,
Canada, the
United States,
Western Europe, and
the United Arab Emirates. A company can be incorporated in as little as a couple of hours in some jurisdictions, and even quicker in places like Australia, where a new company can get registered within 10 minutes. Additionally, a corporation might end up "on the shelf" because of a bad business history. The benefits of corporate longevity may not come to fruition if credit bureaus report that a company as being under new management, which effectively "re-ages" the company. ==Market==