REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN CORPORATIONS IN KENYA

Many foreign companies do find it worthwhile to invest in Kenya. The purpose of this article is to give an exposition of the various methods of registration of foreign corporate presence in Kenya. From this article, the reader should be in a position to decide the model to be used for purposes of foreign direct investment.

There are various options that a foreign company or corporation has with regard to establishing a presence in Kenya. These are listed as follows:

  1. Registration of a new local company
  2. Registration of a subsidiary company of the main foreign company
  3. Opening a registered branch office of the parent company

These are discussed in separate headings hereunder:

1. Registration of a new local company

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The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015 of the Laws of Kenya is the main statutory provision for all companies in Kenya and by extension registration of a company by a foreigner in Kenya. The first step is the reservation of a name, in this case, you would be reserving a name similar to the name of the mother company. Once successfully reserved, the directors of the company will need to share the following:

In addition to the above, the following information is also needed:

It takes between two weeks to one month to have a local company registered.

2. Registeration of Subsidiary Company

There is a minimal distinction in the procedure in which a subsidiary company is registered as opposed to registering a foreign company. The main distinction being that any party seeking to register a subsidiary must produce a certificate of incorporation together with the memorandum
and articles of association of the mother company.

The rationale behind this isthat a subsidiary can only exist if the mother entity is legally recognized by the law governing the republic in which the mother company carries out its business. Thememorandum and articles of association are produced to show there are provisions allowing the
mother company to open subsidiaries.

Both the Certificate of Incorporation and the memorandum and articles of association of the mother company must be notarized in the parent country. The original notarized copies of the same will be used during the application for registration of the subsidiary company. The rest of the procedure and data needed for registration of a subsidiary in Kenya is similar to the registration of a company by a foreigner as enumerated above. Despite the fore mentioned, it is of upmost important to keep in mind the following key points:

Registration of companies in Kenya by Kenyan citizen is a digitalized procedure and is carried out in the e- citizen portal. Accordingly, all returns and other information which a foreign company may be required to file
under the new Act are currently based on a manual process.

3. Registration of a Branch Office of the Parent Company

Another option for legally being recognized in Kenya, is by way of opening a registered branch of the parent company in Kenya. This is a faster process for foreign investors, and a good alternative to registering a subsidiary company. For us to open the registered branch, we would need the following:

Registration of a branch office takes on average 2 weeks. It is thus more expedient for foreign investors seeking to break into the Kenyan market. In a separate article, we will discuss the different tax implication for the three options.