The Business Registration Service (BRS) has urged individuals who had kickstarted a business registration application between 2017 to 2024, but haven't completed the process, to do so before August 14.
In a statement on Monday, July 14, BRS Director-General, Kenneth Gathuma, cautioned that the service will, in the next month, archive business applications from its system submitted through the Link Business platform that were never completed.
BRS will remove draft applications, created between 2017 and 2024, that were started but never submitted, and applications that required corrections and were flagged but were never acted upon, from 2017 to 2021.
Business entities that land in either of the two categories have been directed to act swiftly, by either submitting their draft application or responding to the correction requests, before the deadline.