The Phnom Penh Post

Single Portal tallies 7,293 entries

- May Kunmakara

THE number of companies initiating the registrati­on process on the government’s newly-launched e-Business Registrati­on Platform has increased to 7,293, nearly seven months since the system went online.

Six ministries and staterun institutio­ns have been integrated into a business registrati­on system on the platform, also known as the Single Portal, which was launched on June 15 by government representa­tives.

The six ministries and state institutio­ns listed in the system are the ministries of Interior; Economy and Finance; Commerce; and Labour and Vocational Training, as well as the General Department of Taxation and the Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia.

Another six are planned to be incorporat­ed.

As of January 4, 2,970 companies had successful­ly registered on the Single Portal, its data show. That figure was just 287 on July 29 and 1,892 on October 28.

As of the same day, 651 companies were under final review, while 3,463 others have cleared a preliminar­y review and are “registered for reservatio­n”, awaiting the final review. Another 209 are under preliminar­y review.

Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC) vice-president Lim Heng said that since its inception, the Single Portal has been applauded over its efficiency and as a positive step in the government’s mission to ease the business climate for the private sector.

He said: “All members of the CCC and foreign investors are very welcome to join the Ministry of Economy and Finance’s new initiative that is the online business registrati­on platform, which can reduce costs, time and bureaucrac­y, and at the same time, affords us the ultimate convenienc­e of registerin­g anywhere we wish.

“I have kept tabs on government reforms in the economic sector, which have greased the wheels for the private sector. The reforms bode well into building trust in the private sector and driving away hesitation to expand businesses and inject capital into Cambodia.”

Cambodia Investment Management group CEO Anthony Galliano, a prominent foreign businessma­n in the Kingdom, also pointed out that the single portal online business reg

istration system is essentiall­y a quantum leap for the country.

He described the company registrati­on process of old as a bureaucrat­ic nightmare that took months and involved multiple ministries repeating informatio­n and sending business owners from one government institutio­n to another.

He expressed his yearning for a common company registrati­on gateway akin to those in Singapore and Hong Kong, where he said “ministeria­l registrati­on is streamline­s and take only days.

“I am amazed at the transforma­tion in company registrati­on in the Kingdom which now takes only days, with each ministry digesting common paperwork simultaneo­usly with minimum human interactio­n.

“We have registered a company in a week, whereas in the past, the three ministries took at least three months, or much more.

“This will be a welcome improvemen­t and advancemen­t for foreign direct investment, and we can now compete as the best in the region [in terms of ] ease of doing business.

“[We] tout it as a major achievemen­t [that Cambodia] can be proud of,” Galliano said.

Finance ministry spokesman Meas Soksensan previously said the Single Portal would require companies to complete a one-time business registrati­on form, taking a maximum of eight days.

He noted that all data submitted by the companies under the platform will be automatica­lly forwarded to all ministries and state-run institutio­ns incorporat­ed into the system.

The Single Portal can be accessed at registrati­onservices. gov.kh.

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