Manual name reservation service not available
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (“CIPC”) is currently experiencing technical difficulties with the associated name reservation service (manual name reservation) and it is receiving urgent attention. Therefore, until further notice, this service is not available to customers.
Customers are requested not to submit any Associated Name Reservations (Form CoR9.1 with proof of association with existing name) via namereservationsandregistrations@cipc.co.za or any of the other existing electronic name
reservation platforms. If submitted to such electronic platforms, the proposed names on such application may be rejected, since it is associated with existing names and the fee payable will not be refunded by CIPC.
CIPC has prioritised the restoration of the process and / or creating alternative channel for the aforementioned name applications.
Customers are advised to continue with the registration of their For Profit New Company (through the various channels available) even though the company will be registered without a company name. Once the associated name is
reserved, you need to apply for a Company Name Change, free of charge. The registration number for the registered company will be its registration number with the suffix (South Africa).
Name reservation applications (Associated Name Reservations) submitted via namereservationsandregistrations@cipc.co.za and not yet processed will be rejected. If the transaction was billed already, the fee will be credited back to the customer code used. These applications will have to be resubmitted once the electronic platform is available.
CIPC apologies for any inconvenience caused and confirms that this matter is receiving urgent attention
Co-operative that has been directed to change name by the registrar of Co-operatives
Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 of the Co-operatives Act of 2005 as amended, that Co-operative name have been amended as follows:
1. IKAMVA MULTIPURPOSE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED (2019/010624/24) has been revoked and changed to ABAKHUPHUKHA PHAMBILI MULTIPURPOSE PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVES
Office of the Registrar of Co-operatives
The DTIC Campus
77 Meintjies Street
Sunnyside
0002
Private Bag X237
PRETORIA
0001
Department of Home Affairs system down time affecting ID verification on CIPC systems
Dear Customers
Kindly note that Department of Home Affair’s (DHA) system is currently offline. CIPC systems are linked to DHA for ID verification on various processes. The following processes might be affected by the DHA
system down time:
- Customer Registration,
- Password reset,
- New company registration,
- BBBEE applications,
- Director amendments;
- CC member changes; and
- Annual return and filing of Financial Accountability Supplements FAS.
Customers trying to transact might receive error messages like ID number does not exist or cannot be verified. When this happens, it means the DHA system is down, and you need to try again later. We are
dependent on the availability of the DHA system. Kindly note that once this issue has been resolved, you may experience intermittent downtime in future, until a permanent resolution has been found.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Foreigner Assurance
Foreigner Assurance
List of accredited bodies whose members are eligible as business rescue practitioners as from 22 September 2022
Dear customer
Please note that Notice 29 of 2021 is hereby withdrawn effective from 22 September 2022, and replaced by Notice 27 of 2022.
Accredited Professional Bodies:
1. Institute of Accounting and Commerce (IAC)
2. South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA)
3. Chartered Institute for Business Accountants NPC (CIBA) (previously known as (SAIBA))
4. South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA)
5. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (South Africa) NPC (ACCA)
6. The Institute of Business Advisors NPC (IBASA)
7. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
8. Turnaround Management Association (TMA)
9. South African Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners Association NPC (SARIPA)
10. The Institute of Management Consultants and Master Coaches of south Africa NPC (IMCSA)
11. Legal Practice Council (LPC)
New call centre system and interactive voice response
Dear Customers
CIPC is launching a new call centre system on 26 September 2022. This will enhance the customer experience, as there will be a “virtual queue” where customers can wait in line for the next available consultant.
If a customer is already registered as a CIPC customer, he/she will be requested to provide their ID number. The purpose is to display the customer details to the CIPC customer service consultant, to save time, as the customer information will be displayed to the service consultant already.
The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) menu will be as follows:
1. Self-help
2. Business Registration
3. Business Maintenance
4. Business Disclosure
5. Customer Code / Password reset and Finance/payment-related enquiries
6. Intellectual Property (Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyright)
7. Any other enquiries
Once the call has been completed, the service consultant will offer you the opportunity to participate in a telephone survey. If customers do not participate in the telephonic survey, a survey will be emailed to the email linked to the customer’s profile at CIPC.
CIPC is launching a new call centre system on 26 September 2022
Deactivation of Domain Names
Filing requirements for licensing as business rescue practitioner (COR126.1)
Note that Notice 02 of 2019 is hereby withdrawn and replaced by Notice 23 of 2022
As from 15 June 2021, information relating to the form CoR126.1 and legal documents in terms of section 138 (1) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (“the Act”), must be submitted via the electronic platform New e-Services,
www.cipc.co.za/Enterprise Registration/New e-Services. Manual forms for licensing will no longer be accepted as being submitted or filed if it was received via email to cor126.1@cipc.co.za.
Documents to be submitted:
- A comprehensive résumé (CV) containing full and detailed particulars of the applicant’s history and relevant experience of active engagement in a business turnaround and/or business rescue activities.
A schedule of experience including the following must be supplied:
Enterprise Name and Number for which business turnaround or business rescue was conducted;
Duration dd/mm/yyyy;
Specific role the incumbent had or is having in the company; and
Outcome;
- Supporting documentation to substantiate the information in respect of the history and relevant practical experience, (provide references).
- Copy of a valid TAX clearance certificate (individual).
- Letter of Good Standing from the Accredited Professional Body by the Commission.
- A Sworn statement in terms of Section 138 (1) stating that the applicant:-
a. Is not subject to an order of probation in terms of section 162 (7);
b. Would not be disqualified from acting as a director of the company in terms of section 69 (8);
and
c. Is of sound financial status; - The applicant must adhere to the concurrent application of Section 5(6) of the Companies Act 71 of
2008 as amended, in case of a listed entity.
NB: A person who knowingly provides false information to the Commission commits an offense
Filing requirements for licensing as business rescue practitioner (COR126.1)