South Korea Companies in Kochi
EOR, payroll, entity setup, and Kerala compliance — everything South Korea companies need to operate in Kochi.
At a Glance
FEMA Route
Automatic — no prior approval
DTAA Treaty
Active — India–South Korea
State
Kochi, Kerala (KL)
Salary Range
₹5–32 LPA for tech roles; ₹8–45 LPA for senior engineering and product management; 20–30% below Bangalore for equivalent roles
Talent Pool
Strong in IT/ITES and marine technology - 180,000 IT professionals
2.1 million (2023 estimate, Kochi Municipal Corporation)
Metro Population
₹5–32 LPA for tech roles
Salary Band
Automatic FDI
South Korea FEMA Route
7–35 days
Time to First Hire
Location
Why Kochi for South Korea Companies
Kochi is Kerala's GCC capital and India's premier maritime technology hub — home to Cochin Port (India's first LNG-powered port), Cochin Shipyard, and a growing cluster of logistics technology companies serving the India-Middle East-Europe shipping corridor. Infopark Kochi hosts 300+ companies including UST Global, Ernst & Young GDS, IBS Software, and Cognizant, while Smart City Kochi (a UAE-India joint venture) is developing 246 acres of integrated IT-residential space in Kakkanad. Kerala's workforce distinguishes itself through high English proficiency, strong NRI-returnee talent (from Gulf remittances), and exceptional employee retention — GCCs in Kochi report 15–20% lower attrition than Bangalore equivalents.
Kochi is the strategic choice for GCCs in maritime, logistics, and healthcare technology requiring India's most reliable, English-proficient workforce — Kerala's NRI returnee talent pool (professionals who worked in UAE, UK, and the US) brings rare cross-cultural experience at Indian compensation levels, making Kochi uniquely valuable for companies serving Middle East and European markets.
For South Korea companies specifically, Kochi offers IT & ITES, Maritime & Port Tech, Healthcare Technology talent at ₹5–32 LPA for tech roles; ₹8–45 LPA for senior engineering and product management; 20–30% below Bangalore for equivalent roles, with no prior FDI approval required and an active DTAA reducing withholding taxes.
Kerala Compliance Note
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Compliance
What South Korea Entities Must Comply With in Kochi
Central / FEMA Requirements
- Transfer Pricing
- DTAA
- NTS Korea Compliance
- FEMA
- CEPA
Kerala State Requirements
Kerala Professional Tax: Employees earning ₹20,001–25,000/month pay ₹120/month; ₹25,001–33,333/month pay ₹180/month; ₹33,334 and above pay ₹200/month (₹2,400/year). PT must be remitted to the Local Self Government Department by the 15th of the following month. PT enrollment certificate required within 30 days of business commencement.
Tax Treaty
India–South Korea DTAA
India-South Korea DTAA provides 15% withholding on dividends for corporate shareholders, 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties - beneficial for Korean chaebols routing inter-company payments from Indian subsidiaries.
Transfer Pricing
Inter-company Pricing for South Korea Entities
South Korea's TP rules under Article 4 of the Law for the Coordination of International Tax Affairs follow OECD Guidelines. The NTS (National Tax Service) is active in TP audits for outbound service charges from Korean parents to Indian GCCs. Korean companies often use Comparable Uncontrolled Price (CUP) or cost-plus methods for GCC service fee arrangements. The OECD MLI applies to the India-Korea treaty, introducing the PPT (Principal Purpose Test) as an anti-avoidance measure.
Office Locations
IT Hubs & Zones in Kochi
Services
Services for South Korea Companies in Kochi
FAQ
South Korea Companies in Kochi — Common Questions
Can a South Korea company hire employees in Kochi without setting up an entity?
Yes — irpr.network's Employer of Record service allows South Korea companies to legally employ staff in Kochi within 7–10 business days, without incorporating an Indian company. The EOR is the legal employer and manages Kerala compliance, EPFO, ESIC, and TDS on your behalf.
What is the FEMA route for South Korea companies investing in India?
Korean investments in Indian IT and manufacturing sectors qualify for the automatic FDI route. KRW-INR flows via USD correspondent banking. Samsung, Hyundai, LG, and Kia are among the largest Korean investors in India. The Korea-India CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) further facilitates investment. Once shares are allotted, an FC-GPR return must be filed with the RBI within 30 days.
What professional tax applies to employees in Kochi?
Kerala Professional Tax: Employees earning ₹20,001–25,000/month pay ₹120/month; ₹25,001–33,333/month pay ₹180/month; ₹33,334 and above pay ₹200/month (₹2,400/year). PT must be remitted to the Local Self Government Department by the 15th of the following month. PT enrollment certificate required within 30 days of business commencement.
Does the India–South Korea DTAA apply to a Kochi subsidiary?
Yes. India-South Korea DTAA provides 15% withholding on dividends for corporate shareholders, 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties - beneficial for Korean chaebols routing inter-company payments from Indian subsidiaries. The DTAA covers your Kochi entity regardless of which Indian city it is registered in.
How long does it take to set up a South Korea company in Kochi?
Private Limited company incorporation takes 3–5 weeks for a South Korea parent. EPFO, ESIC, and GST registration add another 2–3 weeks. Using irpr.network EOR, you can have your first Kochi hire onboarded in 7 business days while the entity is set up in parallel.
What are the Kerala Shops Act requirements for a new entity in Kochi?
Kerala Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1960 governs working hours (48 hours/week, maximum 10 hours/day), earned leave (12 days per year after 12 months), and mandatory registration with the Labour Commissioner within 30 days of commencement. Kerala's labour laws are moderately employee-protective — minimum wage notifications are updated frequently and compliance monitoring is active. The Kerala IT Policy 2023 provides incentives for IT companies including capital subsidy and SGST reimbursement for qualifying entities in designated IT parks.
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