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Hiring in Malaysia Without an Entity: Why EOR Is the Smartest Entry Strategy

by Wylandrix Qeelorianth
May 26, 2026
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Malaysia is drawing serious business attention. In the first half of 2025, the country recorded RM190.3 billion in approved investments, up 18.7% year on year. Foreign investment made up 56.1% of that total, according to the Malaysian Investment Development Authority.

For a US company looking at Southeast Asia, that changes the question. It is no longer only whether Malaysia is worth considering. It is how to enter the market without adding too much cost, admin, or delay too early.

Using an employer of record in Malaysia through a platform like Papaya Global can give companies a practical first step. It allows them to hire before deciding whether a full local entity makes sense.

As the business grows, the same platform can support the shift from initial market entry to broader workforce management, helping companies maintain continuity across payroll, payments, compliance, and workforce visibility. This makes it useful not only for the first hire, but for long-term growth in Malaysia.

No office, no problem

A local entity has its place. But it works best when a company already knows what it needs from the market.

If the goal is to test customer demand, understand partner fit, or shape a first local team, a lighter entry model can be more useful.

MIDA reported RM89.8 billion in approved investments in Q1 2025 across 1,556 projects, expected to create more than 33,300 jobs. Foreign investors contributed RM60.4 billion, or 67.3% of the total.

These are approved investments, not proof that every project is already operational. Still, they show confidence, policy support, and a strong investment pipeline.

For a US company, that is a good reason to start building a presence without committing too much structure too soon.

That is where an EOR model helps. It makes the first stage of expansion about learning, not bureaucracy.

Put talent before paperwork

A market can attract investment and still be difficult to hire in. Malaysia’s labor data gives companies more reason to look closely.

According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia, the labor force reached 17.31 million in March 2025. The labor force participation rate stood at 70.7%, while unemployment was 3.1%, equal to 529.6 thousand people.

For a US company, that points to a workforce with scale and activity.

The first local hire should not be treated as just another role. They can become the company’s first source of real market signal.

They can help answer practical questions:

  • How do Malaysian buyers respond?
  • Which objections come up early?
  • How long do deals take?
  • What needs to change in the offer?
  • Is there enough demand to justify a local entity later?

That kind of insight is hard to get from market reports alone.

DOSM also reported that 7.16 million people were outside the labor force in March 2025, with 43.7% citing housework or family responsibilities and 41.7% citing schooling or training. That suggests the broader talent picture is more nuanced than the unemployment rate alone.

An EOR gives companies room to learn from that market before making a heavier commitment.

Move faster without skipping compliance

Expansion often slows down when admin and compliance are handled too late.

Malaysia has shown signs of making some processes more digital. The Expatriate Services Division announced that ePASS endorsement at MyXpats Centre would apply from 1 March 2025 for Employment Pass Categories I, II, and III, among other pass types.

That does not remove the need for proper process. But it does support companies that want a cleaner, more manageable entry path.

For broader regulatory context, the World Bank’s country profile on Malaysia is also a useful reference.

MIDA also reported that 53.4% of Q1 2025 approved investments aligned with National Investment Aspirations priorities, including advanced technology, green growth, digitalization, and inclusivity. Those projects were expected to create 12,510 skilled jobs.

That matters for hiring strategy. Capital and policy are both pointing toward higher-value activity. A small, well-placed local team can help a company understand where the real opportunity is before building a larger structure around assumptions.

Start small, learn fast, commit wisely

The case for hiring in Malaysia through an EOR is not that incorporation is wrong.

It is that timing matters. Malaysia’s services sector drew RM57.8 billion in approved investments in Q1 2025 across 1,342 projects. MIDA said 91.7% of those services approvals were linked to data center-related investments.

That points to a market with digital demand and strong sector momentum. It is exactly the kind of environment where a company may want local traction before making a larger legal and operational commitment.

An EOR lets companies hire, learn, and adjust first. Then, once the market signals are clear, they can decide whether a local entity is the right next step.

For companies entering Malaysia, the smartest move may not be to build the full structure immediately. It may be to start with the talent, learn from the market, and let the long-term setup follow the evidence.

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