A recent report done by Janus Corporate Solutions revealed that Singapore was placed first as the "easiest place to do business in the world". This is in contrary to the results published by Forbes Magazine in their "2011 Best Countries for Business" feature. Despite the difference in results, Janus Corporate Solutions stands firm in their report stating that Singapore is much more superior as compared to Denmark in terms of doing business.

For the past six years, Singapore has remained at the top spot in World Bank's "Doing Business" annual survey. This report takes a look at different factors that contributes to having a good business environment such as intellectual property, global competitiveness, taxes, the efficiencies of the Singapore company incorporation processes, and each country's overall business environment.

"Upon closer review of the evidence and data available for each, it becomes easy to understand why Singapore is a better choice for business," said Ms. Jacqueline Low, Director of Singapore company registration firm Janus Corporate Solutions. The World Bank's 'Doing Business' report released in November 2011 named Singapore the 'best business environment in the world'.

The analysis shows how the powerful combination of business-friendly policies, a strong and ethical government, and favorable Singapore tax policies are among the many reasons why companies are choosing to setup a Singapore company or Singapore branch office. To read the full report released this week by Janus Corporate Solutions which compares and contrasts the two countries.

The full report prepared by Janus Corporate Solutions that compares and contrasts the business environments of Singapore and Denmark is available at http://www.guidemesingapore.com/research-reports/denmark/doing-business-in-singapore-vs-denmark.