Henry,

I have used the portal since Jan 16. By Reserved, it means the name has been "reserved" and yes you can go ahead and register your company. The portal though seems to work only for sole proprietorship and partnership companies, not limited!!!

Warm regards,
James
jamesmuritu.com @jamesmuritu


On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Henry Okatch via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Hello all,

Just need some clarification from anyody who has used eCitizen.go.ke  recently or in the past to register a business name. The portal only has FAQs for EVISA and not EBUSINESS (s.

My current dilemma is after applying for a business name search the application status is showing 'Reserved' but it is not clear what 'Reserved' means.
Does it mean that the name has already been registered or it has been reserved so that I can register it. (Maybe they relook using the word reserved and replace it with AVAILABLE or NOT AVAILABLE)

Anybody on this forum who can assist with my dilemma?

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Warm Regards
Henry
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