PROTECT YOUR BRAND BEYOND BORDERS

Secure your trademark in 100+ countries
— efficiently and affordably — with expert help from Malaysia’s leading IP firm

Thinking of
Expanding Overseas?

Your Malaysian trademark doesn’t protect you internationally. Don’t risk your brand being taken by someone else.

Trademarks are territorial. Without proactive filing, your brand name can be registered overseas by others.

We’ve seen it happen—Malaysian brands blocked in China, ASEAN, or the EU because someone else got there first.

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One Application.
100+ Countries

The Madrid Protocol lets you file once to protect your trademark in multiple countries.

One application for multiple markets

Centralised renewals

Ideal for SMEs and growing exporters

Backed by WIPO and over 100 countries

How Much
Can You Save?

While every case is different, most businesses using the Madrid Protocol benefit from:

Up to 40% in filing cost savings

Shorter time-to-market across multiple countries

Fewer separate filings and lower ongoing fees

Want real-world examples? [Download the Free Cost Savings Guide]

Why Henry Goh

Trusted by
Malaysia’s Leading Brands

With close to 50 years of experience, Henry Goh is one of Malaysia’s most established IP firms.

Recognised by IP leaders in Asia-Pacific

Dedicated in-house trademark team

Deep expertise in global filing strategies

Support from application to enforcement

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Madrid Protocol right for my business?

If you’re planning to expand internationally, the Madrid Protocol can streamline the process and reduce legal costs.

What if I’ve already filed locally in Malaysia?

Perfect — you need a local registration or application to start a Madrid Protocol filing. We’ll guide you.

What countries can I cover?

Over 100, including Singapore, China, USA, UK, Australia, and most of Europe. Just choose the markets relevant to your business.

Can I add more countries later?

Yes! The Madrid system allows you to add more countries as your business grows.

How long does the process take?

Typically, it takes 12 to 18 months for full approval in all designated countries — faster than separate filings.

What if I’m not sure how many countries to target yet?

That’s common. Book a free consultation and we’ll help assess based on your business plan.