Non-Compliance with submission of the annual compliance checklist

Dear valued customers

Section 187(2) (b) of the Companies Act No. 71 of 2008 (as amended) empowers the CIPC to monitor proper compliance with the Companies Act.
On 05 March 2020 and as per Notice 9 of 2020 it became mandatory, on an annual basis. for the following category of company to submit a Compliance Checklist:
➢Incorporated – Inc. (21).
➢Proprietary Limited – (Pty) Ltd (07).
➢Limited – Ltd (06).
➢State Owned Company – SOC (30).
➢Non-Profit Company – NPC (08).
The CIPC has observed that an increasing number of companies have failed to submit their annual Compliance Checklists within the required timeframe. Such failure constitutes non-compliance with the Companies Act and undermines the integrity of the corporate regulatory framework.

Notice 28 of 2026

Scheduled System Maintenance

Dear valued customers 

Please be advised of the scheduled maintenance on all Companies and Intellectual Property
Commission (CIPC) systems and services:

START: Friday, 12 June 2026 – 17:00
END: Monday, 15 June 2026 – 07:00

During this period, no applications and services will be available.

Notice 29 of 2026

Mandatory use of the Case Management System

Dear valued customers

Following the successful implementation of the CIPC Case Management System (CMS) on 27 March 2026, the Commission hereby formally notifies all stakeholders of the discontinuation of email-based submissions.
Effective 31 May 2026, the following email addresses have been permanently decommissioned and will no longer be monitored:

Cor135.1complaints@cipc.co.za

independentreview@cipc.co.za;

RI@cipc.co.za;

s62report@cipc.co.za;

businessrescue@cipc.co.za

All complaints, statutory submissions, service of legal documents, and related correspondence must henceforth be submitted exclusively via the CIPC Case Management System.

Notice 30 of 2026

Grounds for the suspension and/or revocation of business rescue practitioner licenses

Dear valued customers

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) has a duty to ensure the monitoring of proper compliance with the Companies Act, 71 of 2008 (“the Act”) as one of its mandated functions. Part of the CIPC’s objectives is to strengthen oversight of the conduct of business rescue practitioners and the effective regulation of the business rescue regime.
To curtail abuse of the business rescue process and entities in financial distress, greater clarity is needed by industry on what constitutes reasonable grounds for suspension and/or revocation of business rescue practitioner licenses and the consequences of each.

The following grounds shall constitute reasonable grounds for the Suspension of BRP licenses:
1. Incompetence or failure to perform the duties of a business rescue practitioner, which includes, but not limited to: –
– Factual / proven complaints i.e. outcome by the court or accredited bodies.
– Non-compliance with the Companies Act requirements, i.e. filing of reports.
2. Failure to exercise the proper degree of care in the performance of the practitioner’s functions, including but not limited to: –
– Impartiality
– Standard of care and diligence
– Conflict of interest
– Failure to prioritize employment related obligations
– Delaying of processes, i.e. publication of business rescue plan
– Acting without necessary and/or prescribed approvals.

Practice notice 2 of 2026

CIPC Pretoria self service centre will relocate from the first floor to the ground floor at the Sancardia Mall in Pretoria

Dear valued customers

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) Pretoria Self-Service Centre (SSC) is relocating from the first floor to the ground floor at Sancardia Mall, 541 Madiba Street in Arcadia, Pretoria.

Still remaining in the city centre, the SSC is moving to what was formerly known as the Standard Bank building opposite Roman’s Pizza.

The SSC on the ground floor will open to the public on Monday, 1 June 2026, at 08:00.

Notice 24 of 2026

CIPC self service centres Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban will be closed on 15 May 2026

Dear Customers

Kindly note that the CIPC Self Service  Centres  Pretoria,  Cape Town  and  Durban  will be closed to the public on 15 May 2026 due to operational reasons and will reopen on 18 May 2026 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, https://eservices.cipc.co.za and https://enquiries.cipc.co.za/

 Call Centre number 0861002472

 We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

 Notice 26 of 2026