OBRP registrations surge; gov’t urges transparency

OBRP registrations surge; gov’t urges transparency

 

More than 30,000 businesses, with a total capital nearing $9 billion, have registered on the Online Business Registration Platform (OBRP) via its phase I component.

This marks a significant increase from early 2023 when only 20,693 companies with a capital exceeding $5.81 billion were listed, as reported by the Online Business Registration Service (OBRS).

Launched by the government on June 15, 2020, the integrated business registration platform initially brought together six ministries and state-run institutions: The Finance, Interior, Commerce and Labour ministries, along with the General Department of Taxation (GDT) and the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC).

By September 15, 2021, Phase II was rolled out, integrating the Non-Bank Financial Services Authority’s (NFSA) Real Estate Business and Pawnshop Regulator, and the Industry, Tourism and Telecommunications ministries. Phase III, introduced on June 22, expanded the system by introducing 12 additional state institutions.

A total of 30,217 companies have been registered via OBRP, also known as the “Single Portal”, amounting to a registered share capital of $8.81 billion as of October 10, according to the OBRP’s official social media page. Data shows that 38% of these are women-owned businesses, with men owning the remaining 62%.

Breaking down the $8.81 billion in capital by business activity, building construction dominates with $1.1 billion (12.4%), followed by accommodation services and real estate activities, each accounting for $945 million (10.7%). Management consulting and the manufacture of wearing apparel (except fur), amounted to $485 million (5.5%) and $455 million (5.2%) respectively. The remaining 55.5% is classified under “others”.

Apart from the aforementioned companies, another 16,886 businesses have applied for registration, of which two were declined.

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Author: Hin Pisei

Publication date: 11 October 2023

Source: The Phnom Penh Post