
Hassle Free Company Registration in Kenya for Foreigners
Hassle Free Company Registration in Kenya for Foreigners
KRA PIN, Bank Account, and Nominee Director Services
Published on October 18, 2025 | Updated for 2025 Business Regulations
Kenya has firmly established itself as East Africa’s investment gateway — a strategic, innovation-driven economy connecting Africa, Europe, and Asia. With robust infrastructure, a growing digital economy, and access to regional markets through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the East African Community (EAC), the country continues to attract global investors seeking stability and opportunity.
Setting up a Private Limited Company (PLC) in Kenya as a foreign investor is now faster and simpler than ever before, thanks to Kenya’s Business Registration Service (BRS), digital transformation through eCitizen, and expert legal guidance from WKA Advocates — one of Kenya’s leading corporate and commercial law firms for foreign company registration, KRA PIN facilitation, and nominee director services.
Why Kenya Is the Best Destination for Foreign Company Registration
Kenya offers a business-friendly environment with stable governance, skilled professionals, and strong investor protections under the Companies Act, 2015. It’s recognized by the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index as one of the most attractive investment destinations in Africa.
Key Advantages for Foreign Investors
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Full Foreign Ownership: Foreigners can own 100% of a Kenyan company in most sectors.
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Attractive Tax Incentives:
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Companies in Special Economic Zones (SEZs) enjoy reduced tax rates (10–15%).
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Export Processing Zones (EPZs) offer tax holidays and duty exemptions.
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Strategic Location: Nairobi is the regional hub for logistics, finance, and trade, offering access to EAC and COMESA markets.
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Digital Economy: Kenya’s “Silicon Savannah” is home to fintech giants, agritech innovators, and renewable energy startups.
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Skilled Workforce: English-speaking, educated, and tech-savvy professionals make Kenya ideal for international operations.
For foreign entrepreneurs, professional legal support from a firm like WKA Advocates ensures quick, compliant registration without red tape or delays.
Step-by-Step Guide to Hassle-Free Company Registration in Kenya
Step 1: Determine the Right Business Structure
Foreign investors can choose from several types of companies:
Type | Description | Ideal For |
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Private Limited Company (Ltd) | Standard corporate structure for investors | Commercial, tech, or service ventures |
Branch Office | Extension of a foreign parent company | Multinationals expanding into Kenya |
Subsidiary | Locally incorporated entity owned by a foreign parent | Full operational autonomy |
Agribusiness / Gold Trading Company | Regulated entities requiring specific licenses | Agricultural export, mining, and commodities |
Manufacturing / Plant Company | Industrial setups needing environmental compliance | Construction, industrial production |
WKA Advocates helps you select the most suitable structure and ensures full compliance with the Companies Act, 2015, BRS, and KRA regulations.
Step 2: Reserve Your Company Name via eCitizen
The name reservation process is conducted on the eCitizen portal under the BRS system.
Process:
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Submit three preferred company names for approval.
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Ensure they are unique and relevant to your business purpose.
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Approval is usually completed within 1–3 business days.
Pro Tip:
WKA Advocates conducts pre-approval name searches to prevent rejection and accelerate registration.
Step 3: Appoint a Nominee Director or Local Contact
Kenyan law requires that all companies have at least one resident director or local contact person.
For foreign-owned companies:
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The nominee director acts only as a compliance representative, not an owner.
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The nominee holds no shares or management control.
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Their role satisfies Section 243A of the Companies Act, 2015.
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They are removed immediately post-registration.
WKA Advocates offers secure, transparent, and fully compliant Nominee Director Services that protect foreign investors and maintain confidentiality.
Step 4: Prepare and Submit Incorporation Documents
To register a Private Limited Company in Kenya, submit the following via the BRS online portal:
Document | Purpose | WKA’s Assistance |
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Memorandum & Articles of Association (MemArts) | Defines objectives & internal governance | WKA drafts customized Articles for foreign investors |
Statement of Nominal Capital | Declares share capital | WKA handles stamp duty compliance |
CR1, CR2, CR8 Forms | Official incorporation documents | Filed electronically through BRS |
Beneficial Ownership Form (BOF1) | Declares individuals owning ≥10% shares | WKA ensures BO compliance |
Director/Shareholder IDs or Passports | Identity verification | WKA notarizes and authenticates foreign documents |
KRA PIN Certificates | Tax registration | WKA assists in obtaining non-resident PINs |
Registered Office Address | Official business address in Kenya | WKA provides compliant registered address services |
Registration Timeline: 5–10 business days after document submission.
Step 5: Obtain a Company KRA PIN
A KRA PIN is mandatory for all companies operating in Kenya. It’s used for:
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Opening corporate bank accounts
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Tax registration and filing (VAT, PAYE, Income Tax)
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Import/export transactions
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Government tender applications
Process via KRA iTax Portal:
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WKA Advocates registers your company on the KRA system.
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Non-resident directors apply for individual KRA PINs.
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Corporate and personal PINs are linked for tax purposes.
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Verification and issuance occur within 3–5 days.
Step 6: Open a Corporate Bank Account
Once the Certificate of Incorporation and KRA PIN are ready, the next step is to open a corporate bank account.
Top Kenyan Banks:
Requirements:
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Certificate of Incorporation
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Company KRA PIN
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CR12 Form (list of directors)
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Director passports/IDs
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Proof of registered business address
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Board resolution authorizing account opening
Benefits of Opening a Kenyan Corporate Account:
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Multi-currency accounts (KES, USD, EUR, GBP)
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Mobile & internet banking integration (M-Pesa Business, PesaLink)
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Easy capital remittance and international transfers
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Streamlined payroll and supplier payments
WKA Advocates liaises directly with partner banks to simplify KYC compliance and minimize physical presence requirements.
Step 7: Obtain Sectoral Licenses and Compliance Approvals
Depending on your industry, you may need extra licenses or registrations:
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County Business Permit: Required from local county authorities.
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NEMA License: For manufacturing, mining, or agribusiness.
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NSSF/NHIF Registration: For staff pension and health insurance.
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Work Permits: Class G (Investor) or Class D (Employee) via Kenya Immigration Services.
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EPZ/SEZ Licensing: For exporters or manufacturers.
WKA Advocates ensures end-to-end licensing compliance under Kenya’s 2025 investment and environmental regulations.
Additional Legal Services for Foreign Investors
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Shareholder’s Agreement Drafting – Defines equity structure, voting rights, and dispute resolution procedures.
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Custom Articles of Association – Tailored to reflect governance and ownership terms.
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Registered Office Services – Provision of an official address in Nairobi for legal correspondence.
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Annual Returns & Tax Filings – Compliance with KRA reporting obligations.
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Corporate Legal Representation – Ongoing legal support for contracts, employment, and compliance.
Key Benefits of Partnering with WKA Advocates
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✅ End-to-End Corporate Services: From registration to tax, banking, and licensing.
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✅ Confidentiality & Security: Nominee director services compliant with Kenyan law.
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✅ Regulatory Expertise: Deep knowledge of the Companies Act, BRS, KRA, and immigration frameworks.
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✅ International Client Portfolio: Serving clients from the USA, UK, UAE, China, India, and Europe.
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✅ Fast Turnaround: Typical incorporation completed within 7–10 business days.
Why Choose WKA Advocates for Hassle-Free Company Registration
Foreign investors often face barriers in documentation, residency, and compliance. WKA Advocates eliminates these challenges by offering:
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Fast-track registration under BRS Kenya
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Seamless KRA PIN registration for companies and directors
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Nominee and resident director services
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Bank account facilitation with local and international banks
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Ongoing tax, audit, and compliance support
Company Registration in Kenya
Setting up a foreign-owned company in Kenya doesn’t have to be complicated.
With WKA Advocates, you get end-to-end business setup support — from company incorporation and KRA PIN registration to bank account setup and nominee director services.
Kenya’s thriving economy, digital infrastructure, and strategic location make it the perfect base for regional and international business expansion.
Start your company registration journey today — contact WKA Advocates for trusted, compliant, and confidential business setup services in Kenya.