
Starting a business in Kenya is an exciting venture, but before you can begin operations, you must ensure that your business is legally registered. Business registration in Kenya is regulated by the Business Registration Service (BRS) under the Companies Act 2015 and other relevant laws.
At Cresari, we make the entire process smooth, fast, and stress-free for entrepreneurs, startups, and established companies alike.
Why Register Your Business in Kenya?
Registering your business is not just a legal requirement – it also comes with many benefits:
- Legal Recognition – Your business becomes a legal entity, protecting your brand and assets.
- Credibility – Customers, investors, and suppliers take you more seriously.
- Access to Opportunities – You can apply for tenders, open business bank accounts, and receive government incentives.
- Brand Protection – Prevents others from using your business name.
Types of Business Entities in Kenya
When registering, you can choose from several types of entities depending on your business goals:
- Sole Proprietorship – Simple and affordable, best for small businesses.
- Partnership – Owned by two or more people sharing profits and responsibilities.
- Private Limited Company (Ltd) – Separate legal entity, ideal for growth and investment.
- Public Limited Company (PLC) – Suitable for large companies that may list on the stock exchange.
- Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) – For non-profit and charitable activities.
Business Registration Cost in Kenya
The cost varies depending on the type of business, but typically:
- Name Search: KSh 150
- Business Name Registration: KSh 950
- Private Limited Company: From KSh 10,650
- Partnership Registration: KSh 950
Note: These are official eCitizen rates; Cresari service fees are charged separately for professional handling.
Where to Register Your Business in Kenya
Business registration is done online through the eCitizen portal (www.ecitizen.go.ke). However, many entrepreneurs prefer to work with experts like Cresari to avoid delays, errors, and repeat submissions.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Business Registration Certificate?
- Business Name Registration: 1–2 working days
- Limited Company Registration: 3–7 working days
- NGO or Specialized Entities: 30–90 days
With Cresari’s fast-track services, you can get your certificate in the shortest time possible.
Cresari’s Business Registration Services
We offer a full range of registration and compliance services:
- Business Name Search & Reservation
- Sole Proprietorship Registration
- Limited Company Incorporation
- Partnership Registration
- NGO & Society Registration
- KRA PIN Registration for Businesses
- Annual Returns Filing & Compliance Advisory
Why Choose Cresari?
- Expert Guidance – We understand Kenyan business laws inside-out.
- Time Saving – We handle the process so you can focus on growing your business.
- Error-Free Applications – Avoid rejections due to minor mistakes.
- Affordable Packages – Quality services at competitive rates.
Contact Cresari Today
- Email: info@cresari.co.ke
- Phone/WhatsApp: +254 799 351 135
- Website: cresari.co.ke
Start your business the right way — register with Cresari.