It is hard registering a limited company in Kenya if you don’t follow the right procedures or lack the necessary information. This article shows you how to register a limited company in Kenya.
What is a Limited Company?
It is a type of company that ensures the entrepreneur keeps their assets and finances separate from the business itself.
This simply means that people who have invested in the company or shareholders are only liable for the company debt up to the level that they have invested only. With a limited company, you get do business without risking your personal wealth.
The Process of Registering a Limited Company in Kenya
- Long into your eCitizen account. If you don’t have one the process of opening an account is easy and straightforward.
- Select Business Registration Service.
- Once there, click on Make application.
- You will be directed to “Business Name Registration”.
- Choose the type of business that you want to register as well as the name of the business. If you don’t have a business name yet the process is easy.
- Once the business name has been approved, you are able to register.
Requirements for the Registration of a Limited Company in Kenya
When the company name is reserved, you will need to provide the necessary information and documents. The following is required;
Details of the Director(S)
- Full names as displayed on the national ID or passport.
- Occupation
- If you are not in any occupation you can simply write businessperson.
- Postal address (register with Posta in case you don’t have one).
- Physical residential address.
- Provide details on the share allocation. Shares available for allocation are 1,000 and this can be shown in percentage form. For example, 20%, 2%, 60%, etc.
- Proof of identity documents.
- Copy of ID or passport. Scan or photocopy.
- Copy of KRA PIN certificate (foreigners don’t need any).
- A clear photo just like passport photos.
Company Details
- Company name suggestions
- Nature of business
- Location of the business premises.
- Building name, street name, and town name.
After these documents have been prepared, the company directors will be required to sign the MOU and other necessary documents. They include;
- Form CR1-Application form for the company registration
- Form CR2-MOU
- Form CR8-Notice of residential address of the director(s)
- Notice of nominal capital share.
- Cessation form (where necessary).
Certificate of Incorporation
After the documents have been approved, you will be issued with this.
Duration
Takes only a few weeks. They can be downloaded on your eCitizen account afterward.
Costs
- Kshs 150 for the name search
- Kshs 10,650 for company registration
- Kshs 1,000 partnership and sole proprietorship
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