Automation of registration of external company (form CoR20.1)

 The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) remain committed to delivering efficient, customer-focused services and streamlining the submission and filing of company-related applications. In line with this commitment, we are pleased to announce the automation of the Registration of External Company (Form CoR20.1) on the CIPC e-Services platform, effective 29 September 2025.

From this date forward, all applications to register an external company must be submitted electronically via the e-Services platform. The dedicated email address previously used for such submissions (companydocs@cipc.co.za) will no longer accept such documents from the indicated date.

The new automated service enables users to electronically capture the required form information, upload supporting documentation, and receive a reference number upon submission. This reference number, formerly known as a tracking number, will be used to monitor the progress of the application. It is important to note that submission alone does not constitute filing. An application will only be considered officially filed once the CIPC back office has reviewed and approved the submitted information and supporting documents, and payment has been successfully made via the CIPC card payment facility.

Applicants are reminded that only once the back office confirms that all legal, procedural, and submission requirements have been met, and payment has been received will the application be deemed complete and filed.

To support this transition, a step-by-step user guide and a list of frequently asked questions are available. We encourage all users to familiarise themselves with these resources to ensure a smooth application process.

Applications submitted prior to 29 September 2025 will continue to be processed through the existing system. Customers are advised not to submit a new application via the online platform if a previous application is still pending, as this may result in the unintended registration of a second external company.

As part of the electronic service, the following documents must be uploaded:

  • A mandate authorising the filer to act on behalf of the foreign company;
  • A resolution from the directors approving the registration in South Africa;
  • A certified copy of the certificate of incorporation;
  • A certified copy of the company’s governance or constitutional documents;
  • A certified translation certificate, if any documents are in a foreign language;
  • A securities register (if a for profit external company).

Proof of address will not be required, as CIPC will validate addresses electronically. The registration fee of R400 is payable only after the application has been approved by the back office, and payment must be made using the CIPC card payment system. The declining balance method is being phased out.

Additionally, there is no need to reserve a company name, as the system will automatically generate a name during the registration process.

For further assistance, please visit www.cipc.co.za or refer to the enquiries section for guidance on submitting your queries.

We thank you for your cooperation and look forward to your continued compliance with the updated registration process.

For further assistance, kindly refer to www.cipc.co.za/enquiries for guidance on how to refer your enquiry.

Notice 45 of 2025

Closure notice: Cape Town Self service Centre on 26 September 2025

Dear Customers

Kindly note that the CIPC Self Service Centre Cape Town will be closed to the public on 26 September 2025 due to operational reasons and will reopen on 29 September 2025 at 08:00.

Please use eServices, New eServices, bizportal and Social Media platforms in the meantime.

Web Services: www.cipc.co.za, www.bizportal.gov.za and https://eservices.cipc.co.za or call Centre number 086 100 2472

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Notice 44 of 2025

Closure notice: Johannesburg Self service Centre on 19 September 2025

Dear Customers

Kindly note that the CIPC Self Service Centre Johannesburg will be closed to the public on 19 September 2025 due to operational reasons and will reopen on 22 September 2025 at 08:00.

Please use eServices, New eServices, bizportal and Social Media platforms in the meantime.

Web Services: www.cipc.co.za, www.bizportal.gov.za and https://eservices.cipc.co.za or call Centre number 086 100 2472

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Notice 43 of 2025

Closure notice: Pretoria Self service Centre at 12:00 on 17 September 2025

Dear Customers

Kindly note that the CIPC Self Service Centre Pretoria will be closed to the public from 12:00 on 17 September 2025 due to operational reasons and will reopen on 18 September 2025 at 08:00.

Please use eServices, New eServices, bizportal and Social Media platforms in the meantime.

Web Services: www.cipc.co.za, www.bizportal.gov.za and https://eservices.cipc.co.za  or Call Centre number 086 100 2472

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Notice 40 of 2025

Changes to Voluntary Deregistration Notices

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) hereby inform all customers that, effective 11 August 2025, the CIPC will no longer dispatch voluntary deregistration notices via post.

This change applies to both:

• Form CoR40.4D – Notice of Investigation into the Deregistration, and
• Notice of Deregistration (Final Deregistration Letter).

These documents will now be issued exclusively via email to the contact details on the companies’ registry for directors of companies and members of close corporations.

From this date, CIPC will continue with the voluntary deregistration for companies and close corporations who applied for voluntary deregistration and whose process for voluntary deregistration has not been completed due to this migration.

Please take note of the following important information:

Objection Period: A period of four (4) months remains in place between the status “Deregistration Process”
and “Final Deregistered” to allow for objections by directors, members, or other stakeholders to the
deregistration. Due to the delay in processing caused by the migration to e-mail this process may be longer.

The objection period between issuing of the CoR40.4D letter to final deregistration is a minimum period of 20 business days, which must be adhered to.

• Submitting Objections: Objections to voluntary deregistration must be submitted via email to deregistrations@cipc.co.za. The objection must be attached in PDF format.

Verification of Status:
Business owners and customers are encouraged to verify the status of their company or close corporation via the BizPortal at www.bizportal.gov.za by navigating to: Login > Services > BizProfile.

• Legal Validity:
While the format and content of the letters may differ slightly due to the transition from physical to electronic communication, the legal effect remains unchanged. A company or close corporation is only considered legally deregistered once the status reflects as “Final Deregistered”.

Legacy System Notice:
Please note that the voluntary deregistration process remains a legacy system. As such, the applicant who submitted the deregistration request will not receive status updates via email. All progress must be monitored through BizProfile.

For further enquiries, please contact the CIPC through the appropriate channels.

Notice 41 of 2025

Trademarks AI image search implementation and roll-out

Dear customers

 

Please be advised that CIPC will be rolling out the new Trademarks AI image search functionality on Monday, 1 September 2025.

Planned downtime: Sunday, 31 August 2025

TIME: 10h00- 15h00

During this period, all IP Online services will be unavailable.

CIPC apologises for any inconvenience caused and trusts that you will find this in order.

 

Notice 38 of 2025