Includes steps involved in establishing a local office.
Last Published: 5/20/2019
Business in Namibia may be conducted in the form of a public or private company, branch of a foreign company, closed corporation, partnership, joint venture or sole trader.  Companies are currently regulated under the 2004 Companies Act.

For more information on incorporation procedures and registration requirements, contact:
Ms. Kapena Tjombonde
Executive – Business Registration Services
Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA)
Tel: +264-61- 299-4429
Email: info@bipa.na
Website : www.bipa.na  
In addition, businesses must also register with relevant local authorities and the Social Security Commission.
 

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