Processing delays in business and company reservations

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) hereby advise the public, customers, and stakeholders of temporary delays in the processing of business and company name reservation applications.

A substantial increase in application volumes has resulted in extended turnaround times for the adjudication and approval of name reservations. Customers are therefore requested to allow between 5 to 10 working days for the processing and finalisation of name reservation applications.

In light of the foregoing, clients are hereby advised not to submit duplicate name reservation applications across any of the CIPC’s filing platforms during the period. Clients are further reminded that the prescribed name reservation filing fee is non-refundable, and accordingly, no refunds will be issued for duplicate submissions.

The CIPC regrets any inconvenience caused and appreciates your patience and understanding during this period.

Notice 8 of 2026

Young Ideas — South Africa’s Future Gold StandardCIPC IP Youth Awards 2026

Johannesburg, South Africa – 19 February 2026: The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is proud to announce that they will be hosting the CIPC Intellectual Property (IP) Youth Awards 2026. The Competition is a dynamic platform designed to celebrate bold thinking, fresh innovation, and the next generation of business leaders. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, 26 March 2026, in Sandton, Johannesburg.

Since its launch, the CIPC IP Youth Awards have played a vital role in championing young entrepreneurs, opening doors to valuable resources, meaningful networks, and real growth opportunities. The programme continues to inspire and equip emerging innovators with the tools they need to transform their ideas into thriving enterprises.

Following the strong success of the inaugural event, this second edition promises to be even more impactful, expanding its reach, strengthening support for youth innovation, and promoting the critical role of IP protection across South Africa’s entrepreneurial landscape.
These prestigious awards recognise and reward young creators whose visionary ideas show genuine commercial potential, reinforcing the importance of IP protection and commercialisation while celebrating the creativity and ambition that will shape the businesses of tomorrow.

This initiative is more than an awards ceremony — it is a national call to action for young innovators to step forward, protect what they create, and turn their ideas into real economic value. Through the CIPC IP Youth Awards, we are not only recognising excellence, we are actively building a culture of innovation, ownership, and commercial courage among South Africa’s youth. The future of our economy will be shaped by these young minds, and we are committed to ensuring they have the support and protection they need to succeed.” — Adv Rory Voller, Commissioner of the CIPC.

Media released 1 of 2026

Notice of Direction to Change Name in Terms of Section 11 of the Co-operatives Act, 2005 (Act No. 14 of 2005), as Amended

Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 of the Co-operatives Act of 2005 as amended, that co-operative name has been amended as follows:

1. SAFIKA NGOMONDE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED (2024/005796/24) has been revoked and changed to SEBENZA NGOMONDE PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
2. UNO MANDELA PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED (2024/001582/24) has been revoked and changed to ETWATWA UNITED COMMUNITY PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
3. 46664 TRADING AND PROJECTS PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED (2015/003832/24) has been revoked and changed to PAARLSHOOP COMMUNITY PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED

Notice 05 of 2026

 Delays in companies and close corporations re-instatements card payments

Dear customers

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is aware that some customers are experiencing challenges when making card payments for reinstatement applications.

If your payment status reflects “Pending Payment”, please do not submit another reinstatement application. Duplicate submissions may result in multiple payments and duplicate filings.

Please allow up to 24 hours for the system to update. Before taking any further action, first confirm with your bank whether the funds have been deducted.

If the funds have been deducted and 24 hours have elapsed, please contact the reinstatement team at EnqReinstatements@cipc.co.za, ensuring that all relevant details are included.

We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.

Notice 03 of 2026

Disparity of registration and Incorporation dates

Dear Customers

Due to the CIPC automated system, please be aware that the registration numbers for applications submitted in 2025 will reflect incorporation or registration dates of 2026.

The CIPC assigns the year of registration based on when the application was received, while the incorporation date is the actual date the company was officially registered.

 

Notice 01 of 2026