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]]>The introduction of Companies Act 2015, has changed regulations to allow single person to register a limited company in Kenya.
A name search has to be performed to ensure your new company name is available. This is done at company registry or Huduma centre.
Next, you will need to fill and sign the Form CR1, CR2, CR8 and statement of nominal capital. You will need to attached proof of identity documents such as a copy of your passport and passport photo.
Once you have all your requirements, you can proceed to submit them to Company Registry office and make payment for stamp duty fees and registration fees.
If successful, you will be issued a certificate of incorporation. Upon receipt of this certificate, you will need to register a Company PIN which will enable the business to comply with taxation and open a business bank account.
This is a checklist of the documents needed to hand before embarking on the above applications.
Please note, if you have a partner who is Kenyan, you can add him/her as a director and this will help a lot if he/she has a personal KRA PIN Certificate.
In addition to requirements above, the following will also be required for registering a subsidiary of an already existing foreign company (opening a branch of your business in Kenya)
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