Business owners frustrated as CIPC's upgraded system fails to deliver

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South African business owners have shared their frustrations of not being able to register their businesses online, as the continues to experience systems challenges on its Web site.

In a statement released yesterday evening, the CIPC explained that, while all rigorous testing and re-testing was conducted, it is expected that with projects of this magnitude, there would be “teething problems” experienced. Through the platform, entrepreneurs are able to register a business within a day, which, according to government, is a dramatic improvement on turnaround times of 40 days recorded by the World Bank 2020 Ease of Doing Business Report.

Tweeps have been blaming the CIPC, for going live with the upgraded system, without first trialling it among a closed group of users.

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