How To Start A Business in Eritrea
Doing Business in Eritrea
Below is a detailed summary of the bureaucratic and legal hurdles faced by entrepreneurs wishing to incorporate and register a new firm in Eritrea. It examines the procedures, time and cost involved in launching a commercial or industrial firm with between 10 and 50 employees and start-up capital of 10 times the economy's per-capita gross national income.
This information was collected as part of the Doing Business project, which measures and compares regulations relevant to the life cycle of a small- to medium-sized domestic business in 189 economies. The most recent round of data collection was completed in June 2015.
No. | Procedure | Time to Complete | Associated Costs |
| 1 | Deposit initial capital in bank account Agency: Commercial Bank
The minimum capital requirement is ERN 15,000 for a private limited liability company and ERN 50,000 for a share company. |
1 day |
no charge |
| 2 | Search for a company name Agency: Business License Office
The search is conducted at the Commercial Registry. |
2 days |
no charge |
| 3 | Notarize company statutes Agency: Notary
At this point, the memorandum and articles of association will have been signed by the shareholders, and a stamp duty will have been paid. |
3 days |
ERN 715.2 |
| 4 | Register with the Commercial Registry Agency: Business License Office
To Register with the Commercial Registry, five or six copies of the memorandum and articles of association must be submitted at the License Department of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. |
7 days |
no charge |
| 5 | Publish the incorporation notice in the official journal Agency: Ministry of Information
An incorporation notice is published (in both Arabic and English) in the official journal, Hadas Eritrea, announcing the company incorporation. Protestors have 30 days to contest the company’s incorporation and name. |
33 days |
ERN 600 –1000 |
| 6 | Apply for a tax identification number (TIN) at the Inland Revenue Department Agency: Inland Revenue Department
Once the company registers at the Inland Revenue Department for the taxpayer identification number, it is recognized as a VAT taxpayer. |
7 days |
no charge |
| 7 | Obtain tax clearance from the Inland Revenue Department Agency: Inland Revenue Department
All new businesses must obtain tax clearance from the Inland Revenue Department. |
1 day |
no charge |
| 8 | Apply for a business license at the Ministry of Trade and Industry Agency: Ministry of Trade and Industry
A business license application requires tax clearance and property title documents. The cost of the business license ranges from ERN 500 to ERN 1,000. |
14 days |
ERN 500 |
* | 9 | Receive inspection from the Ministry of Trade and Industry Agency: Ministry of Trade and Industry
The business license inspection, required for zoning purposes, may take only a day, but it also will take a day to set up an appointment. |
7 days (simultaneous with previous procedure) |
ERN 500 |
| 10 | Obtain approval from the local municipality Agency: Local municipality
All new businesses must obtain approval from the local municipality. |
2 days |
ERN 100-500 |
| 11 | Notify the Ministry of Labor and Human Welfare Agency: Ministry of Labor and Human Welfare
All companies must notify the Ministry of Labor and Human Welfare by completing the registration form and submitting it to the Ministry for approval. |
1 day |
no charge |
| 12 | Make a company seal Agency: Seal maker
The practice is not regulated, but the seal will include the tax code for the company. |
3 days |
ERN 400 |
| 13 | Apply for tax receipts from the Inland Revenue Department Agency: Inland Revenue Department
The company may either print the receipts directly at the Inland Revenue Department or obtain permission to print them itself. |
10 days |
ERN 200 for 10 packs of receipts |