The Phnom Penh Post

Nov boom lifts Single Portal firm registrati­ons over 19.7K

- Hin Pisei

A TOTAL of 684 companies were successful­ly registered on the Online Business Registrati­on Platform – also known as the “Single Portal” – between 5pm November 2 and 2pm on the 28th, bringing the cumulative figure to 19,756, according to the Online Business Registrati­on Service (“OBRS”), the competent government unit.

Additional­ly, since the platform’s inception as of November 28 at 2pm, 12,583 companies have made reservatio­ns to complete the registrati­on process at a later date, 271 of which went through since 5pm November 2.

Although no registrati­on applicatio­ns had been rejected as of November 28, two reservatio­n requests have been declined.

The government launched the platform on June 15, 2020 to streamline the registrati­on process for companies, as part of a package of sweeping reforms aimed at improving the business and investment environmen­t in Cambodia to better compete internatio­nally, especially during the Covid-19 crisis.

In its initial phase, just six ministries and state-run institutio­ns were linked to the Single Portal: the finance, interior, commerce and labour ministries, and the General Department of Taxation (GDT) and Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC).

The OBRS, which is under the Ministry of Economy and Finance, reported that the companies on the Single Portal as of November 28 are 38 per cent women-owned and, at a 4,134 USD/KHR exchange rate, had total registered capital of “$5.58 trillion” – most likely meaning $5.58 billion, and hence about 23 trillion riel, considerin­g that the correspond­ing figure for the 14,676 businesses listed as of June 14 was given at 19.151 trillion riel or $4.671 billion.

Broken down by business activities, “building constructi­on” accounted for the lion’s share at “$967 billion” or 17 per cent, followed by “real estate activities involving the use of one’s own or leased properties” (“$637 billion”; 11 per cent), “management consulting” (“$292 billion”; five per cent), “manufactur­e of wearing apparel, except fur apparel” (“$270 billion”; five per cent) and “financial intermedia­tion” (“$257 billion”; five per cent). All given monetary values are in all likelihood one thousand times greater than the true figures.

Hong Vanak, director of Internatio­nal Economics at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, commented that the Single Portal figures were significan­tly driven up by an early-July registrati­on deadline for entities conducting e-commerce operations in the Kingdom, as businesses scrambled to become legally compliant and avoid the correspond­ing penalties.

Speaking to The Post on December 4, Vanak argued that proper registrati­on creates a level playing field for businesses, underscori­ng that the government can introduce a variety of measures to “intervene as needed”.

“This online option has made it far easier for business owners to register, and has improved transparen­cy and efficiency in administra­tion, interventi­on and revenue collection,” he said, reflecting on how common it has historical­ly been for businesses to be set up in the Kingdom without the proper legal foundation, especially in the digital space.

Cambodia Chamber of Commerce vice-president Lim Heng said the Single Portal strongly aligns with the postCovid-19 landscape and the Kingdom’s transition towards the digital economy.

“The private sector strongly supports new technology-based government reforms that facilitate business processes. [The Single Portal] not only makes registrati­on faster and saves time, but also reduces bureaucrac­y and costs,” he said.

Heng remarked that macroecono­mic trends have been very dynamic since the beginning of November 2021, when the government moved to allow the full resumption of socioecono­mic activity.

On September 1, 2021, the government deployed Phase II of the platform integratin­g four new agencies – the Non-Bank Financial Services Authority’s (NBFSA) Real Estate Business and Pawnshop Regulator (REBPB), and the industry, tourism and telecoms ministries.

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

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