Closure notice: Durban Kiosk – 25 April 2025

Dear Customers

 

Please be advised that the Kiosk CIPC Self Service in Pavillion at Durban is closed to the public from 25 April and will re-open on 29 April 2025.

Please use the Enquiry system (https://enquiries.cipc.co.za ), e-services, new e-services and social Media Platforms.

Web Services: www.cipc.co.za and www.bizportal.gov.za Call Centre Number: 0860 100 2472.

 

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Notice 20 of 2025

Temporary closure of dedicated disclosure mailbox

Dear Valued Customers,

Please be advised that the two disclosure dedicated mailboxes will be temporarily closed during easter holidays.

The mailbox will be closed on the 17th of April 2025 and will reopen on the 21st of April 2025. This temporary closure is in line with the CIPC office closure notice.

We apologies for any inconvenience that this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

Notice 20 of 2025

CIPC Easter weekend closure

Taking into consideration that CIPC official office days are Mondays to Fridays and do not include weekends or public holidays, notice given in terms of and for purposes of the Acts mentioned in the Schedule below, that CIPC will be closed to the public from 12:00 on Thursday, 17 April 2025, for the Easter weekend.

 

Read more…. Easter weekend closure 

Scheduled network maintenance: 14 April 2025

Please be advised of the scheduled system maintenance on certain CIPC systems/services.

 

START: Monday, 14 April 2025 – 20h00

END: Tuesday, 15 April 2025 – 07h00

 

During this time, certain applications/services will be intermittently available.

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

Notice 19 of 2025

Company and Close Corporation Re-instatements

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is pleased to inform you that significant progress has been made in addressing delays in company and close corporation re-instatement applications and enquiries.

 

Key Updates:

  • Improved Turnaround Time: Additional resources have been allocated to enhance the efficiency of the re-instatement process.
  • Automatic Processing: Once the application is tracked/indexed, it will be automatically processed, and a confirmation letter will be issued to the e-mail address of the customer who submitted the application.
  • Re-instatement Process: After processing, the status of your company or close corporation will change to  Re-instatement Process. All outstanding Annual Returns and AFS/FAS must be filed within 30 days to complete the process and to change the status of the company or close corporation to in business.  Failure to file the outstanding Annual Returns will result in the company or close corporation being referred back to final deregistration and the process must be restarted.
  • Beneficial Ownership Declaration:  The requirement to submit Beneficial Ownership Declaration has been relaxed for completing the re-instatement process.  It must be noted that the Beneficial Ownership Declaration must still be filed post re-instatement since there is not a waiver of this legal obligation.
  • General:  Do not resubmit an application if you have already filed one. It results in duplication in the processing queue which will lead to delays in finalizing your application.

 

These updates will create more capacity to focus on indexing/tracking of re-instatement applications and enquiries on Re-instatements.

Here are some common causes for non-processing that companies and close corporations should be aware of to ensure successful tracking of the re-instatement application:-

  • Applications must be submitted to re-instatements@cipc.co.za – not enqreinstatements@cipc.co.za.
  • Do not submit application to multiple mailboxes – only submit to re-instatements@cipc.co.za.
  • Sufficient funds (R200) must be available in the indicated customer code on the CoR40.5 form.
  • Customer code must be clear and legible.
  • When submitting the application, please ensure that all attachments are in PDF format (not WinZip, Word, Excel, JPEG, or other emails etc.) and included in a single email. CIPC does not download attachments from links or other sites.
  • Ensure that the scanned attachments are of good quality and legible for processing.
  • If the application is submitted by a representative on behalf of the company or close corporation, please include a valid mandate document.

     

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

    Notice 18 of 2025

    CIPC Celebrates Young Innovators at the Inaugural IP Youth Awards

    Pretoria, South Africa – 28 March 2025 – The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) proudly hosted the inaugural CIPC IP Youth Awards on 27 March 2025 in Pretoria, marking a milestone in recognising and celebrating young South African innovators between the ages of 15 and 28. The event brought together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and key stakeholders to honour the exceptional intellectual property talents of the country’s youth.

    Read more: Media release 4 of 2025

    CIPC – SSC Temporary extension of operational hours: March 2025 – April 2025

    Dear Valued Customers

    The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) work hard to give its customers outstanding service. Numerous factors, such as the deregistration of numerous businesses for failing to file their annual returns and the mandatory reporting of Beneficial Ownership, are contributing to the high volume of walk-ins at CIPC Centers. The CIPC made the decision to temporarily change the hours that our Self-Service Centers in Pretoria, Johannesburg, and Durban Kiosk are open.

    Temporary Operating Hours

    Self-service Centre (SSC): Monday to Friday: 08:00am to 17:00pm
    Kiosk Services: Monday to Friday: 09:00am to 17:00pm
    Both SSC and Kiosk Services: Saturday 08:00am to 12:00pm

    These extra hours will be available from 17 March 2025 to 05 April 2025. During this busy time, we value your cooperation while we improve our delivery services.

    Notice 14 of 2025

    Company and Close Corporation re-instatements

    The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is pleased to inform you of an important update regarding the re-instatement of companies and close corporations. Effective immediately, the requirement for supporting evidence of economic activity is no longer necessary as per Practice Note 1 of 2022. However, please note that it remains essential for the company or close corporation to have been in business or had economic value at the time of final deregistration. This evidence must be retained by the company or close corporation, and CIPC reserves the right to request it at any time in accordance with Companies Regulation 168. Failure to provide such evidence may result in the withdrawal of the re-instatement application and subsequent annual return filings.

    It should be noted that the following is still required to be submitted as a single e-mail with all attachments in PDF to re-instatements@cipc.co.za:-

    •  Sufficient funds in customer code to process the application. A re-instatement application carries a R200.00 statutory fee. Kindly deposit the funds, and once the deposit is reflected in your customer code, kindly e-mail the entire application. Kindly do not e-mail the application if the deposit or sufficient funds does not reflect!
    • Certified ID copy of all active directors/members (alternatively if the director/member is deceased, Executor Letter and certified ID copy of the Executor) – certification must not be older than 3 months and Commissioner of Oaths must be clearly identifiable and traceable.
    •  Certified ID copy of applicant (owner of the customer code) – certification must not be older than 3 months and Commissioner of Oaths must be clearly identifiable and traceable.
    • Mandate from the applicant on whose behalf the application is being submitted.

    CIPC has allocated more resources to the re-instatement process, but due to the high incoming volumes of applications and enquiries, delays must be expected in both the processing of applications and enquiries. CIPC is also in the process of automating the re-instatement process, but more information will be made available closer to the release.

    Companies and close corporations are advised to prioritize compliance with Annual Returns, as well as Beneficial Ownership to avoid final deregistration and possible re-instatement. For further assistance, kindly refer to www.cipc.co.za / enquiries for guidance on how to refer your enquiry

    Notice 13 of 2025

    Call Centre hours extended for March and April 2025

    The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) strives to provide excellent customer service to clients.  Several factors, like the deregistration of a large number of enterprises due to non-compliance with annual returns, as well as the requirement of compulsory filing of Beneficial Ownership is resulting in high calls volumes.  The CIPC decided to extend the call centre hours by two hours. 

    The extended hours will be effective from 6 March 2025 to 5 May 2025.  The call centre will be open from 08h00 until 18h00 Mondays to Fridays (public holidays excluded).

    We trust that this intervention will lead to shorter waiting times in the call centre virtual queue, and that more customers can be assisted with their queries.

    Notice 10 of 2025