How to Register a Company Online in Malawi: Step-by-Step Guide
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Step-by-Step Process of Online Company Registration in Malawi
- Registration Fees
- Tax Obligations
- Post-Registration Steps
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion
How to Register a Company Online in Malawi
Registering a company in Malawi is now simpler than ever with the Malawi Business Registration System (MBRS). Whether you’re a local entrepreneur or a foreign investor, this guide walks you through the online company registration process, fees, required documents, tax obligations, and post-registration steps.
Step-by-Step Process of Online Company Registration in Malawi
Step 1: Create an Account
- Visit the official MBRS website: https://mbrs.gov.mw
- Click on “CREATE ACCOUNT”
- Choose between “Citizen” (requires National ID) or “Non-Citizen” (requires Passport Number)
- Complete the registration form with your personal details
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Digital copy of your ID (National ID or Passport)
- Access to a printer and scanner
- Company details:
- Proposed company name
- Details of directors and shareholders
- Description of business activities
Step 3: Company Incorporation
- Log in to your MBRS account
- Select “Company Incorporation” from the services menu
- Fill in all required fields in the application form
- The system auto-generates these documents as PDFs:
- Consent and Certificate of Directors
- Consent of Shareholders
- Memorandum of Association
- Articles of Association
- Print, sign, and scan these documents
- Upload the signed documents back to the system
Step 4: Name Reservation (Optional)
- If not register immediately, reserve your company name to prevent others from using it
- Names containing “Malawi” need approval from the Office of the President and Cabinet
Step 5: Payment and Certification
- After submitting your application, you’ll receive an Application Number
- Take this number to the FDH Bank at the registration office to pay the registration fee
- Once payment is processed, your company status will change to “Registered.”
- Download your Certificate of Incorporation
The entire registration process typically takes about 7 working days.
Registration Fees
| Business Type | Fee |
|---|---|
| Sole Proprietorship | MK10,000 |
| Partnership | MK10,000 |
| Limited Company | MK75,000 |
| Trustees | MK50,000 |
| Foreign Companies | MK250,000 |
Tax Obligations
After company registration, you’ll need to register for various taxes with the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA):
- Value Added Tax (VAT)
- Standard rate: 16.5%
- Applies to most goods and services (some items are exempt or zero-rated)
- Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
- Employers must deduct income tax from employee earnings
- Rates vary based on income brackets
- Withholding Tax
- Advance payment of income tax on certain payments
Post-Registration Steps
- Open a Company Bank Account
- Present your Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum and Articles of Association, director/shareholder IDs, and board resolution to your preferred bank.
- Obtain Business Licenses and Permits
- Apply for relevant business operating licenses from your local city or municipal council, and any sector-specific permits.
- Register for Social Security (Pension) & Employee Compliance
- Register with the Malawi National Pension Scheme Authority (MNPSA) if you plan to employ staff.
- Register for VAT (if required)
- If your turnover meets the threshold, register for VAT with the MRA.
- Set Up Statutory Records & Corporate Governance
- Prepare and maintain statutory registers, hold your first board meeting, issue share certificates, and keep minutes of meetings.
- Register with Other Regulatory Authorities (if applicable)
- Some sectors require additional registration before commencing operations.
- Set Up Accounting and Record-Keeping Systems
- Implement an accounting system for bookkeeping, invoicing, payroll, and statutory reporting.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the registration process?
Log in to the MBRS account, select “Company Incorporation,” fill in the form, auto-generate and sign PDF documents, upload them, and pay at FDH Bank.
2. How long does it take to register?
Typically about 36 hours.
3. What are the fees for registration?
For a Limited Company, the fee is approximately MK75,000.
4. How do I check if a company name is available?
Check availability through the MBRS system; names containing “Malawi” require special approval.
5. What documents are required?
The system generates the necessary documents, including the Consent of Directors, Consent of Shareholders, Memorandum of Association, and Articles of Association.
6. Is it mandatory to use an agent?
No, but engaging a qualified agent or lawyer is recommended for accuracy.
Conclusion
Registering a company online in Malawi has never been easier, thanks to the streamlined MBRS. The fully digital process allows you to create an account, complete all forms, and pay registration fees securely—all from anywhere.
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