Company Registration Services in Kenya for Foreigners | Two Max Group

Kenya Company Law · Act No. 17 of 2015

What you need to know about company registration services in Kenya for foreigners

Understanding the Legal Framework

Kenya is East Africa's largest economy. Furthermore, it acts as the regional gateway for multinational investment. It serves a market of over 200 million people across the East African Community. The Companies Act 2015 permits 100% foreign ownership of most Kenyan companies. The Business Registration Service (BRS) administers this act. Therefore, you do not need a local Kenyan shareholder or director in most sectors.

Choosing Your Business Entity

Foreign investors can choose from several legal structures. Your choice depends on your operational intent. First, a Private Limited Company is the most common choice for active trading. Second, multinationals use a Branch Office to extend their foreign entity into Kenya. Finally, a Representative Office suits companies undertaking market research without generating local revenue.

The Registration Process

We process your application through the eCitizen portal. First, you must secure a Kenya Registered Office address. Next, you provide a valid Memorandum and Articles of Association. Finally, you pay the required government fees. After incorporation, you must immediately obtain a KRA PIN certificate for tax compliance. Additionally, you must register for VAT if turnover exceeds the threshold.

Two Max Group manages the complete company registration services in Kenya for foreigners. We handle everything from entity advisory to post-registration compliance. Most importantly, you never need to be physically present in Kenya.

Regulated by Kenya's Business Registration Service — what your company needs from day one
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Certificate of Incorporation — issued by the Business Registration Service via eCitizen
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KRA PIN Certificate — required for tax compliance, bank account opening, and all government transactions via KRA iTax
3
CR12 (Register of Directors) — official document confirming directorship for due diligence and banking
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Registered Office Address — a Kenya physical address is legally required; Two Max Group provides this
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Business Premises Licence — issued by the County Government once you begin trading operations
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Annual Returns — filed with the BRS every year; managed by Two Max Group's Corporate Secretarial team

Legal Entity Types for Foreign Investors

Entity types for company registration services in Kenya for foreigners

Kenya law provides four primary entity structures for foreign investors. Your right choice depends on your operational intent and tax position. Therefore, Two Max Group advises you on structure selection before we make any filings.

Most Common · Foreign Owned
Private Limited Company (Ltd)
100% foreign ownership Min. 1 shareholder 7–14 days

The Private Limited Company is the most widely used structure for company registration services in Kenya for foreigners. Specifically, it is a separate legal entity. It limits shareholder liability to their share contribution. Moreover, it allows 100% foreign ownership in most sectors.

  • Separate legal personality — liability limited to share capital
  • Minimum 1 director (foreign nationals permitted) and 1 shareholder
  • Minimum share capital: KES 1 (no prescribed minimum for most sectors)
  • Subject to Kenya Revenue Authority corporate income tax, VAT, and PAYE
  • Annual returns filed with Business Registration Service
Register a Private Limited Company
Multinational Entry · Extension
Branch Office Kenya
Foreign parent continues No separate legal entity 14–21 days

A Branch Office operates as an extension of your foreign company. It is not a separate legal entity. Consequently, the foreign parent company remains liable for all obligations. Established multinationals use this structure to operate directly in Kenya.

  • Parent company liability — no separate legal shield in Kenya
  • Must file certified copies of parent company's constitutional documents
  • Requires a local process agent — Two Max Group provides this service
  • Taxed on Kenya-sourced income; withholding tax applies on profits remitted abroad
  • Must file parent company accounts annually with BRS
Register a Branch Office
Market Research · Liaison
Representative Office
No trading permitted Market entry stage 14–21 days

A Representative Office helps a foreign company establish a local presence. However, you cannot generate Kenya-sourced revenue. It is the lowest-commitment entry structure. Consequently, it suits companies assessing the market before full incorporation.

  • No trading or revenue generation permitted from Kenya operations
  • Employees can be placed in Kenya — work permits still required
  • Parent company funds Kenya operational expenses
  • Lower regulatory and tax compliance burden than Branch or Ltd
  • Can be upgraded to Private Limited Company when trading commences
Set up a Representative Office
Quick Comparison
Choosing between structures — what matters most

For most foreign investors entering Kenya for the first time, a Private Limited Company is the recommended structure. Two Max Group advises on the right choice before any filing is made.

Choose Private Ltd if:
  • You will generate revenue from Kenyan customers or contracts
  • You want limited liability protection for shareholders
  • You intend to hire staff and run a Kenya payroll
  • You want a clean legal entity for investor due diligence
Consider Branch / Rep Office if:
  • Your parent company is an established multinational with existing brand/entity
  • You are in a market assessment or pre-revenue stage in Kenya
  • Your Kenya operations are liaison, procurement, or support functions only
  • You want to use the Two Max Group EOR service while you decide on entity structure

Company Registration Process · Kenya 2025–2026

How we handle company registration services in Kenya for foreigners

Two Max Group manages the entire process for company registration services in Kenya for foreigners. Specifically, we guide you from initial advisory to the final Certificate of Incorporation. Importantly, you do not need to visit Kenya at any stage.

We conduct the process primarily through the eCitizen portal. Directors must authenticate all submitted documents. Depending on your country, you need an apostille or embassy legalisation. Fortunately, our team advises you on the exact requirements based on your nationality.

After incorporation, our Corporate Secretarial team maintains your statutory registers. Additionally, we file your annual returns and manage directorship changes. As a result, your company remains fully compliant at all times.

Need staff before entity registration is complete? Two Max Group's Employer of Record service allows foreign companies to hire and pay employees in Kenya legally — without a registered entity — while incorporation is in progress. Employment transfers to the new entity seamlessly once registration is complete.
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Day 1–2
Entity Advisory & Structure Selection

Two Max Group reviews your business objectives and tax position. Next, we recommend the most suitable entity type. Furthermore, we advise on shareholder rules and post-registration compliance obligations before initiating any filings.

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Day 2–3
Company Name Search & Reservation

First, we conduct a name availability search on the eCitizen portal. Then, we reserve your preferred company name. Remember, names must not match existing registered companies. Therefore, we advise on compliant naming alternatives where needed.

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Day 3–5
Document Preparation & Authentication

Two Max Group prepares all statutory forms and Memorandums. You must authenticate director passport copies via apostille or embassy legalisation. Specifically, we manage document collection remotely and advise on exact nationality requirements.

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Day 5–7
eCitizen Submission & Government Fee Payment

Our team submits the complete application through the eCitizen portal. We include all supporting documents. Furthermore, we pay the government registration fees at submission. Two Max Group handles the portal filing entirely.

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Day 7–14
Certificate of Incorporation Issued

The Business Registration Service issues the Certificate of Incorporation. Two Max Group confirms the registration immediately. Next, we prepare certified copies and notify you. Consequently, your company becomes a legal entity capable of hiring staff.

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Day 14–21
KRA PIN & Post-Registration Compliance

Two Max Group registers the new company with the Kenya Revenue Authority to obtain the company PIN certificate, registers for VAT if applicable, and sets up PAYE for payroll if staff are being hired. Your Kenya company is fully operational — ready for banking, licensing, and commercial activity.

Document Checklist · Private Limited Company

Documents required for company registration services in Kenya for foreigners

Two Max Group prepares and reviews all documentation before submission. You simply provide certified copies of the documents below. Most importantly, you complete this entire process remotely.

Director & Shareholder Documents
Required for each individual foreign director and/or shareholder
Valid Passport (Certified Copy)
You must provide a coloured certified copy of your bio-data page. It must have a minimum of 6 months' validity. Furthermore, you must authenticate it via apostille or embassy legalisation.
Proof of Overseas Address
Recent utility bill or bank statement (within 3 months) showing residential address in country of residence — for each director and shareholder.
Authentication / Apostille
Passport copies and address documents must be apostilled (for Hague Convention countries) or legalised through the Kenya Embassy in the applicant's country. Two Max Group advises per nationality.
Director / Shareholder Consent Forms
Signed consent forms for each director and shareholder — provided by Two Max Group and completed by the client, executable remotely.
Corporate Shareholder Documents (if applicable)
If a company (not an individual) is a shareholder: certified Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum & Articles, and board resolution authorising the Kenya investment — all authenticated.
Company & Statutory Documents
Prepared by Two Max Group on behalf of the new Kenya entity
Memorandum & Articles of Association
Two Max Group drafts the M&A in compliance with the Companies Act, 2015 — customised to the company's objects, share structure, and governance requirements. Standard or bespoke drafting available.
Registered Office Address (Kenya)
Every Kenya company must maintain a physical registered office address. Two Max Group provides a Nairobi registered office address as part of the service — eliminating the need for the investor to source premises before trading begins.
Statement of Nominal Capital
Declaration of the company's authorised share capital, number of shares, and par value per share — prepared by Two Max Group in the statutory format required by the Business Registration Service.
KRA PIN Application
After incorporation, Two Max Group registers the company with the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) for a company PIN certificate — required for bank account opening, payroll, and VAT registration.
Ongoing: Annual Returns & Secretarial
Two Max Group's Corporate Secretarial team files annual returns with the BRS each year, maintains statutory registers, and manages company filings — keeping the company compliant at all times.

Why Two Max Group

Why choose us for company registration services in Kenya for foreigners?

Company registration services in Kenya for foreigners involves multiple government agencies. Furthermore, authentication requirements vary by country. Because many providers miss these details, Two Max Group remains the trusted choice.

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100% Remote — No Travel Required

Two Max Group manages the complete registration process remotely. You provide certified document copies via secure digital transfer. Therefore, you never need to travel to Kenya.

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Sector-Specific Regulatory Advice Before You File

Certain sectors in Kenya impose local ownership requirements. For instance, banking, land, and aviation require additional licences. Specifically, Two Max Group identifies sector restrictions before filing, which prevents costly structural errors.

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Integrated with EOR, Work Permits, and Payroll

Two Max Group uniquely integrates your company registration with Employer of Record and Work Permit services. Consequently, one partner manages your entity setup, immigration, and payroll from day one.

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Registered Office Address Provided

Every Kenya company is legally required to maintain a physical registered office address from the date of incorporation. Two Max Group provides a Nairobi registered office address as a standard part of the registration service — no premises are required before your company begins operations.

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Ongoing Corporate Secretarial Included

Company registration is the start of an ongoing compliance obligation. Two Max Group's Corporate Secretarial team files annual returns, maintains statutory registers, and manages directorship changes — ensuring your Kenya company remains in good standing with the Business Registration Service year after year.

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Fixed Fees — Full Breakdown Before Engagement

Two Max Group provides a complete written cost breakdown — covering government registration fees, professional service fees, and any sector-specific regulatory licence costs — before any engagement is confirmed. No hidden fees, no surprise invoices, and government fees are passed through at cost with no markup.

One Partner — Full Kenya Market Entry
Your Kenya entity is step one.
We manage what comes next.

Client Reviews

Client feedback on our company registration services in Kenya for foreigners

5.0
Based on 40+ verified client reviews

Two Max Group registered our Kenya subsidiary in under two weeks. We completed everything remotely from Beijing. Furthermore, they handled the authentication requirements seamlessly. Because of their help, we secured our KRA PIN quickly.

CFO, Sino-Africa Logistics Ltd
Verified Client

We used Two Max Group to set up a branch office for our UK technology company expanding into East Africa. Their advice on structure — branch versus subsidiary — was exactly what we needed to make the right decision for our tax position. The process was smooth, well-documented, and completed on time. We now also use their corporate secretarial service for ongoing compliance.

Managing Director, FinTech East Africa
Verified Client

As an Indian investor entering Kenya for the first time, I was concerned about the complexity of the process. Two Max Group was clear, responsive, and managed every step — from advising on the right structure for our trading company to handling our work permit applications for the two Indian directors we needed to deploy. Everything was managed in one place. Excellent value.

Director, Nairobi Trading & Distribution Ltd
Verified Client

Frequently Asked Questions

Company registration services in Kenya for foreigners — common questions

Can a 100% foreign-owned company be registered in Kenya?

Yes — Kenya's Companies Act, 2015 permits 100% foreign ownership of Private Limited Companies in most sectors. There is no requirement for a Kenyan national to hold shares or serve as a director in general trading and services companies. Exceptions apply in specific regulated sectors — including banking, insurance, land ownership, media broadcasting, and aviation — where local ownership thresholds or additional licences are imposed by sector-specific legislation. Two Max Group advises on sector restrictions before any registration is initiated.

Do I need to travel to Kenya to register my company?

No — Two Max Group manages the complete registration process remotely. Foreign directors and shareholders provide certified, authenticated copies of their passport and address documents via secure digital transfer. All statutory forms and consents are executed remotely. The Certificate of Incorporation and KRA PIN certificate are delivered digitally. No travel to Kenya is required at any stage of the incorporation process.

How long does company registration in Kenya take for foreign investors?

From the date of complete document submission by the client, Two Max Group typically completes Kenya company registration in 7 to 14 business days. The timeline includes name reservation, document preparation, eCitizen portal submission, and Certificate of Incorporation issuance by the Business Registration Service. KRA PIN registration adds approximately 2–3 additional business days. The most common cause of delays is incomplete or incorrectly authenticated foreign documents — which Two Max Group's pre-submission review prevents.

What is the minimum share capital required to register a company in Kenya?

Under the Companies Act, 2015, there is no prescribed minimum share capital for a Private Limited Company in Kenya in most sectors. Companies are commonly registered with a nominal share capital of KES 100,000 (1,000 shares at KES 100 each) for practical purposes. Certain regulated sectors — banking, insurance, microfinance — require minimum paid-up capital as specified in their governing legislation. Two Max Group advises on the appropriate share capital structure for your specific sector and business plan.

Does a foreign company need a local Kenya director?

The Companies Act, 2015 does not require a Kenyan national as a director of a Private Limited Company in most sectors — a company can be registered with all-foreign directors. However, having a local Kenya-based director can facilitate bank account opening, government liaison, and operational management. Two Max Group can provide a nominee director service where required. Certain regulated sectors impose local management requirements — Two Max Group advises on sector-specific obligations.

What is the difference between a Branch Office and a Private Limited Company in Kenya?

A Private Limited Company is a separate legal entity incorporated in Kenya — it has its own legal personality, separate from the foreign parent, and limits shareholder liability to share capital. A Branch Office is a registered extension of the foreign parent company — it is not a separate legal entity, meaning the foreign parent company is directly liable for all Branch Office obligations in Kenya. For most foreign investors, the Private Limited Company structure is preferred because it provides liability protection and a cleaner due diligence profile. The Branch Office is typically used by large multinationals who prefer to maintain brand continuity under the parent entity name.

Can a foreign company open a bank account in Kenya without physical presence?

Most Kenyan commercial banks require at least one signatory to be present in Kenya for initial account opening — though some international banks with Kenya operations (such as Standard Chartered, Citi, and HSBC) may accommodate remote account opening for existing corporate clients. Two Max Group assists with bank account opening by preparing the required corporate documentation package (Certificate of Incorporation, CR12, M&A, KRA PIN, board resolutions) and advising on which banks are most accommodating for foreign-owned companies. Two Max Group can also provide an authorised representative for the account opening process where required.

What taxes does a foreign-owned Kenya company pay?

A Kenya-registered company — regardless of foreign ownership — is subject to Kenya Revenue Authority taxes including: Corporate Income Tax at 30% of net profit (25% for newly listed companies); VAT at 16% on taxable supplies above the KES 5 million annual turnover threshold; PAYE on employee remuneration; and Withholding Tax on dividends, management fees, and royalties paid to non-residents. Kenya has Double Taxation Agreements with several countries — including the UK, India, Germany, and the Netherlands — that may reduce withholding tax rates. Two Max Group advises on tax structure as part of the entity advisory process.

Does Two Max Group provide a registered office address for new Kenya companies?

Yes — Two Max Group provides a Nairobi registered office address as a standard component of the company registration service. Every Kenya company is legally required under the Companies Act, 2015 to maintain a registered office address in Kenya from the date of incorporation. This address is recorded on the Certificate of Incorporation and in the BRS register. Two Max Group's registered office service includes receiving and forwarding of statutory correspondence — meaning clients can establish a Kenya entity before securing operational premises.

Two Max Group · Company Registration Services in Kenya for Foreigners

Start your Kenya business,
registered and compliant.

Whether you need a Private Limited Company or a Branch Office, we help. Two Max Group manages your company registration services in Kenya for foreigners end-to-end. Consequently, you receive a fully operational company fast.

Phone: +254 711 160 996 Timeline: 7–14 business days Proposal: Within 24 hours Travel required: None