1. Reserve a trade name
- The proposed business name is reserved through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's e-portal. This is the first step in establishing any commercial entity.
2. Extending a trade name reservation
- If you do not complete the incorporation procedures within the specified time, you can extend the name reservation period through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's electronic portal.
3. Objection to the refusal to reserve a trade name
- If your chosen name is rejected, you can file an objection with the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's e-portal to explain why the name is appropriate.
4. Revoking the establishment
- If you decide not to complete the establishment process after reserving the name, you can cancel the reservation and make it available for use by others through the Saudi Business Center.
5. Establishing a company (partnership or limited liability)
- The company's articles of association are prepared electronically at the Saudi Business Center. The articles of association specify the capital, activities, and partners. Once the procedures are completed, the commercial register is issued.
6. Commercial registration for a sole proprietorship or company
7. Converting from a sole proprietorship to a company (partnership or limited liability company)
- This process takes place at the Saudi Business Center. It requires preparing an incorporation contract for the new company and deleting the commercial register of the sole proprietorship.
8. Issuing a Chamber of Commerce subscription
9. Updating operating license data
- To update any information related to your operating license (such as address or activity), you must contact the government agency that issued the license (such as the municipality or the Food and Drug Authority).
10. Annual determination of commercial register data
- This procedure is mandatory and is conducted annually through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's electronic portal, where the validity of all commercial registration data is verified.
11. Renewing Chamber of Commerce membership
- The subscription must be renewed periodically (usually annually) to ensure the continued validity of the certificate. The service is available through the website of your region's Chamber of Commerce.
12. Modify Chamber of Commerce subscription
- If any of the organization's data changes, the subscription must be modified through the Chamber of Commerce's website to reflect the changes.
13. Amending commercial register data
- To make any changes to the commercial registration data, such as changing the activity or address, a request must be submitted through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's electronic portal.
14. Amending the Articles of Association/Bylaws
- The amendment request is submitted through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's electronic portal to change clauses in the articles of association, such as adding partners or changing the capital.
15. Amending the management by an independent decision/assembly decision
- To appoint or change a company manager, a decision from the partners must be submitted to the Saudi Business Center to update the data.
16. Updating beneficiary data for the commercial register
- The company's ultimate beneficiary data (the people who actually benefit from the company) must be updated through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's electronic portal.
17. Commercial Register Extract / Commercial Statement
- To obtain an official copy of the commercial registration or a statement of the status of the commercial entity, submit an electronic application through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's electronic portal.
18. Transferring ownership of a commercial register to a sole proprietorship
- This service is provided at the Saudi Business Center, where the current owner and the new owner submit a request to transfer ownership, and the registration data is updated to be in the name of the new owner.
19. Assignment of the Trade Name
- A business entity may transfer its trade name to another entity. This procedure is carried out through the Saudi Business Center after signing the transfer contract.
20. Converting a company branch into a company or institution
- This process takes place at the Saudi Business Center when the parent company decides to transform one of its branches into an independent legal entity, by submitting an official application.
21. Lifting the suspension of the commercial register
- If the commercial registration is suspended due to failure to update data or payment of fees, the suspension can be lifted through the Saudi Business Center or the Ministry of Commerce's e-portal after fulfilling the requirements.
22. Reset the main commercial register
- In some cases, a company's main registry may be moved to a new location. This process is carried out through the Saudi Business Center.
23. Transforming the company into another form
- If partners wish to convert a limited liability company into a joint-stock company, a conversion request must be submitted through the Saudi Business Center after preparing the necessary legal documents.
24. Merger of one or more companies
- This process takes place at the Saudi Business Center. Mergers require the preparation of an agreement between the companies and amendments to their articles of association.
25. Company division
- To divide a company into two or more companies, a formal application must be submitted through the Saudi Business Center, specifying how assets and liabilities will be divided.
26. Liquidation of the company
- This is the final step in winding up a company. A liquidation application is submitted through the Saudi Business Center and requires the appointment of a liquidator to settle its debts.
27. Manual publishing
- This service is used by authorized media outlets (such as official newspapers) to publish legal proceedings such as liquidations or major contract amendments.
28. Complaints of violations of the Companies Law
- To file a complaint against a violation of the Companies Law, it can be submitted to the Ministry of Commerce or the Saudi Business Center.
29. Complaints of violations of the Commercial Registry System
- If there is a violation in the commercial register data, a complaint may be submitted to the Ministry of Commerce or the Saudi Business Center.
30. Establishing branches of regional headquarters companies
- This service is intended for foreign companies wishing to establish a regional headquarters in the Kingdom, and is conducted at the Saudi Business Center.