Processing delays in foreigner assurance, new company registrations and beneficial ownership declarations

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (“CIPC”) wishes to inform customers that due to a drastic increase in the volume of registration of spaza shops, as per the directive of the President of the Republic of South Africa, significant delays are experienced in the following services:
1. Foreigner Assurance (“FAV”);
2. Name Reservations; and
3. New company registrations especially short standard private companies on the e-Services platform.
With the introduction of the Beneficial Ownership Hard Stop on Annual Returns, the volume of foreigner assurance applications drastically increased since foreign nationals must be assured via FAV before being able to file Beneficial Ownership Declarations. This resulted in the average turnaround time of 2 working days increased to 5 to 7 working days. The directive of the President, for spaza shops to be registered with the CIPC as companies, additional to the municipality registration, has resulted in an additional increase of applications. Customers need to expect a turnaround time of 10 to 15 working days for FAV, 5 working days for name reservations and 5 to 10 working days on new company registrations for the near future until such time all spaza shops have complied with the directive of the President to register as companies (together with their registration at their local municipalities).

For full details regarding the above mentioned please see below notice:

Notice 72 of 2024