Brand Protect (Standard 1-Class Trademark Registration)

N$4,200.00

Protect your brand in your primary industry. Registering a CC or Pty Ltd does NOT protect your logo or brand name. This package secures your exclusive commercial rights in Namibia and includes pre-filing clearance, legal document preparation, and the official BIPA filing fee for one trademark class.

Description

Are you building a brand you don’t actually own?

Many entrepreneurs spend thousands on marketing, only to find out a competitor has legally registered their name or logo. A standard BIPA Company Registration only protects your legal entity—only a Trademark gives you the legal monopoly to use your brand’s name, slogan, and logo in the marketplace.

The Brand Protect Package is designed to lock down your legal ownership in your core industry, ensuring no one else can profit off your hard work.

What is included in the N$ 4,200 fee?

  • Pre-filing Clearance Search: We search the BIPA trademark registry to ensure your desired brand name or logo isn’t already legally taken by someone else.

  • Strategic Class Selection: Trademarks are filed in specific “Classes” (e.g., Class 25 for Clothing). We help you identify the single most critical class for your business.

  • Preparation of Legal Documents: Our IP experts correctly draft and format your official trademark application.

  • Official Government Fees: The official BIPA filing fee for 1 Class is completely covered in this price.

  • Official Filing: We submit the application directly to BIPA and track it until you are officially registered.

How Trademarking Works:

  1. Purchase: Securely checkout and pay for your package online.

  2. Clearance & Selection: We will reach out to get your logo/name details, conduct the registry search, and help you select your industry class.

  3. Official Filing: We draft the legal application, pay the BIPA fees, and handle the paperwork for you.

Your brand is your most valuable asset. Lock down your legal ownership today before a competitor does it first.