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Over 500,000 Businesses Face Removal from ORC Register by June 30

M.Cby M.C
June 5, 2024
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Over 500,000 Businesses Face Removal from ORC Register by June 30

Registrar of Companies (ORC) has disclosed that effective June 30, 2024, over 500,000 public and private business names and companies will be removed from the Office of the Registrar of Companies register in Ghana.

This drastic measure follows the persistent failure of these entities to file their annual returns, a critical requirement for maintaining good standing with the ORC.

The extensive list of defaulters includes over 8,000 companies and more than 500,000 business names. These businesses have not complied with the statutory obligation to file annual returns, despite multiple reminders and notices from the ORC.

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Over the past two years, the ORC has engaged in numerous sensitization programs and publications to alert businesses of their responsibilities and the impending consequences of non-compliance.

Initially, the ORC had set a deadline for the end of 2023 to allow businesses to rectify their compliance status. However, this period was extended to June 2024 to facilitate more intensive public education by the ORC and provide additional time for defaulting businesses to prepare and comply with the directive.

Legal Implications

According to Section 289 (5) of the Companies Act 2019 (Act 992), any company whose name is struck off the register is prohibited from conducting business under that name for twelve years.

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Additionally, business names (sole proprietorships) that are removed from the register lose their rights to the name, which then falls into the public domain as stipulated by Section 59(A) of the Registration of Business Names 1962 (Act 151).

The ORC’s release further warned that a company struck off the register could only be restored by the Registrar of Companies after a court finds sufficient cause and issues an order to restore the name to the register, as per Section 289 (7) of the Companies Act 992.

Filing annual returns is crucial for maintaining compliance and transparency within the business community. It ensures that companies and businesses meet their statutory obligations and maintain good standing with the ORC.

The ORC’s statement emphasized that failing to meet these obligations jeopardizes an entity’s legal standing and undermines public trust and confidence.

The ORC has reminded all defaulting companies and businesses to file their annual returns and renewals by the June 30, 2024 deadline. The end of the validation process for entities in default will follow immediately after this date.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Non-compliance not only results in penalties but also potential legal repercussions, including the inability to legally operate under the company’s name. The ORC encourages all stakeholders to comply with the requirements to uphold the integrity of the business environment, fostering trust and confidence among investors, consumers, and the public.

The ORC has urged defaulting companies to take immediate action to avoid the severe consequences of being struck off the register. Businesses are advised to visit the ORC’s website to check the names of companies in default and ensure they meet their filing obligations promptly.

This move aims to promote transparency and accountability within the business community, ensuring that only compliant entities continue to operate. As the June 30 deadline approaches, businesses must act swiftly to secure their legal standing and maintain the trust of their stakeholders.

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