Deregistering a company means that you do not have to continue your obligations as an officeholder. It’s a good idea to consider deregistering a company if it’s no longer trading.
Find below are the list of Deregistered Companies In South Africa
Foreign Company Setup South Africa
Pty Company Registration
How to Tender (Pty) Ltd
THE COMPANIES TRIBUNAL
Southern African Fraud Prevention Service
Harbour And Associates
Proudly South African
BRONWYN MAY ATTORNEYS
The South African National Roads Agency Ltd
Law Society of South Africa
Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa
EcoDux
Shelf Company Warehouse
Insolvency Care
Company Partners
Govchain Company Registration
Southern Africa Youth Project – Diepsloot
Venter And Von Abo Attorneys
Companies and Intellectual Property Commission
How do you check if a company is registered with CIPC?
To do this, you should visit the CIPC portal and perform the company name search. These details are issued at no cost. However, if you require complete disclosure of the details from CIPC, you will pay R30. The amount allows you to conduct a CIPC director search.
What happens if my company is deregistered?
The effect of deregistration is that a Company or Close Corporation is deprived of its legal existence. A Company or a Close Corporation can therefore no longer trade in name of the Company or Close Corporation and no longer has the capacity to enter into binding business transactions.
How do I reinstate a deregistered company at CIPC?
Apply for re-instatement of your close corporation by submitting a CoR40. 5. Print and complete form CoR40_5. Scan and e-mail the completed and signed documents together with supporting information to re-instatements@cipc.co.za.
How do I check if a company is legit?
Look for specific things on the company’s website that may give away whether or not they are truly legitimate.
Check spelling and grammar.
Check for a business address and landline number.
Check for a Privacy Policy.
Check for a company number.
Check the WHOIS database.