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The CIPC launched its Beneficial Ownership Register on April 1, 2023. This register containts the information about who realy owns or controls a company or legal entity, regardless of whether they are listed on official company documents.
Amendments to the Companies Act, 71 of 2008, introduced by the General Laws (Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting Terrorism Financing) Amendment Act, 22 of 2022, have mandated clearer reporting and documentation of beneficial ownership.
This came as a result of the international body known as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) finding that South Africa had shortcomings relating to money laundering and terrorist financing. Thereby placing South Africa on the ‘grey list’.
To comply with these changes in law, companies in South Africa are now required to submit their Beneficial Ownership (BO) register. The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) requires that you have a solid understanding of what Beneficial Ownership is, why it is important, and how to file your BO registration correctly in order to maintain compliance with their regulations.
It is possible that you will pay substantial penalties if you fail to submit on time and accurately, which could be detrimental to your company. With the help of this article, you we will aim to assist you to be able to fulfil all of the legal criteria with complete assurance, as it will take you through the procedure in a way that is both straightforward and practical.
Fortunately, you can benefit from the expertise and experience of Company Partners to help you navigate this process without any hick-ups. Since the beginning of 2025 alone we have assisted 898 companies with their Beneficial Ownership Registration submission
Whoever ultimately owns or controls a firm, whether directly or indirectly, is considered to be a Beneficial Owner of that company. This means everyone in South Africa who has the following:
You are required to provide the CIPC with the Beneficial Ownership Register, which is an official record that contains information about these individuals.
In this article we go into more detail about Beneficial Ownership Registration for SMEs.
Companies (and Trusts) that are registered in South Africa, including Close Corporations (CCs), are required to submit their BO register submissions. In order to promote transparency, prevent financial crimes, and ensure responsibility, the Consumer and Investor Protection Commission (CIPC) demands this information.
For businesses registered after May 24, 2023, you must send the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) a beneficial ownership registration within 10 business days of incorporation. For businesses registered before that date, you must do so within 30 days of the company’s anniversary date, which is similar to filing an annual return.
Filing your BO register with the CIPC is a straightforward process if done correctly. Follow these steps for a hassle-free submission:
Locate the “Beneficial Ownership” filing section in your profile dashboard.
Update your BO register promptly if any ownership changes occur.
For more detailed instructions on how to submit your BO filing correctly, visit the official CIPC Beneficial Ownership Guide or watch this informative easy-to-follow YouTube video.
Missing the deadline for submitting your BO registration might result in severe repercussions, including the following:
Company Partners eases the burden of filing your BO register by providing expert help and individualised support. Filing your BO register can be an daunting task.
Among the services we offer are:
We ensure that your BO registration is prompt, accurate, and stress-free by applying our specialist understanding and expertise in South African business legislation. In this YouTube video we provide a quick breakdown and the highlights of Beneficial Ownership Filing.