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Registering a Company in Namibia: The Ultimate 2026 Guide
Registering a company in Namibia used to be a paperwork nightmare. In 2026, while the process has improved with BIPA’s evolving digital systems, it remains a complex journey of compliance.
Whether you are a foreign investor looking to tap into Namibia’s energy sector or a local entrepreneur starting a consultancy, one mistake in your application can lead to weeks of delays.
If you are searching for “registering a company in Namibia,” you need more than just a list of forms. You need a roadmap. In this guide, Elidge Business Solutions provides the exact 5-step workflow to get your business trading legally.
1. Choosing Your Structure: CC vs. Pty Ltd
Before you fill out a single form, you must decide on the vehicle. Unlike South Africa, Close Corporations (CCs) are still active and popular in Namibia.
| Criteria | Close Corporation (CC) | Private Company (Pty) Ltd |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | SMEs, Sole Traders, Family Businesses | Scalable Startups, Tender Bidding, Foreign Investors |
| Owners | “Members” (Max 10). Natural persons only. | “Shareholders” (Max 50). Can be other companies/trusts. |
| Audit | Accounting Officer (Cheaper) | External Auditor (More Expensive) |
Step-by-Step Guide: Registering a Company in Namibia
Step 1: Name Reservation (The First Hurdle)
You cannot register a company without an approved name. This is done via BIPA (Business and Intellectual Property Authority).
The “Confusingly Similar” Rule: BIPA will reject any name that sounds too similar to an existing business. Example: If “Namibia Construction CC” exists, “Namibia Building Construction Pty Ltd” will likely be rejected.
What we do: We submit a Form CM5 (for Pty Ltd) or CC8 (for CCs) with up to 4 name variations to ensure a 100% success rate.
Step 2: Lodging Your Documents
Once your name is approved (usually takes 3-5 days), we compile the legal “spine” of your company.
- For CCs: We draft the Founding Statement (Form CC1). This details who owns what percentage of the business.
- For Pty Ltds: We draft the Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI). We also file forms CM22 (Address) and CM29 (Directors).
Success Tip: Ensure your “Registered Address” is a physical street address in Namibia, not just a PO Box. BIPA will reject applications without a physical footprint.
Step 3: NamRA Tax Registration
Many people think the process ends at BIPA. It does not. To trade legally, you must register with the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA).
Once you have your BIPA Certificate, we register you for Income Tax. If you expect to make more than N$500,000 per year, we also register you for VAT.
Why is this urgent? You cannot open a business bank account at FNB, Standard Bank, or Bank Windhoek without a “Tax Good Standing Certificate” or proof of tax registration.
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Special Rules for Foreign Investors
Can a foreigner register a company in Namibia? Yes, absolutely.
Namibia allows 100% foreign ownership of both CCs and Pty Ltds. However, the NIPDB (Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board) encourages local partnerships.
The Golden Rule for Foreigners: Your passport copies must be Notarized in your home country. A simple police certification is often not accepted for international documents. We also act as your local representative to satisfy the “Registered Office” requirement.
2026 Cost Breakdown
Beware of “cheap” registrations that only give you a BIPA certificate but leave you non-compliant with tax laws.
- BIPA Fees: Range from N$150 to N$500 depending on share capital.
- Stamp Duties: Payable to NamRA based on authorized shares.
- Consultant Fees: For drafting MOIs, notarizing documents, and courier services.

Frequently Asked Questions About Registering a Company in Namibia
How long does the whole process take?
In 2026, a realistic timeline is 7 to 14 working days for BIPA registration, followed by 2 to 5 days for NamRA tax registration.
Do I need to register with the Social Security Commission?
Yes. As soon as you employ your first worker (even if it’s yourself drawing a salary), you must register with the SSC to cover maternity and sick leave benefits.
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