In 2023, the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) introduced a new regulation requiring South African companies to disclose their Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs).
If you own or manage a registered company (Pty Ltd), this affects you, and non-compliance can lead to deregistration or legal penalties.
๐ What Is a Beneficial Owner?
A beneficial owner is the natural person (real human being) who ultimately owns or controls a company, even if they are not listed as a shareholder or director on paper.
This is part of a global move to increase transparency and prevent:
- Money laundering
- Terrorist financing
- Tax evasion
- Corporate fraud
๐งโโ๏ธ Who Must Submit UBO Details to CIPC?
All registered entities in South Africa must comply, including:
- Private companies (Pty) Ltd
- Close corporations (CCs)
- Non-profit companies (if applicable)
If your company has:
- Shareholders
- Trusts
- Legal persons as owners
โฆyou must disclose the natural person(s) who ultimately benefit from or control the company.
๐ What Must Be Submitted?
You are required to submit:
- Details of each beneficial owner, including:
- Full names
- ID/passport number
- Residential address
- Percentage of ownership or control
- Supporting documents, such as:
- ID copies
- Shareholder agreements or trust deeds (if applicable)
๐ When Must You Submit?
- Immediately after incorporation (new companies)
- Within 10 business days of any changes in ownership
- Retrospectively for existing companies (as required by CIPC notices)
You can submit via the CIPC Beneficial Ownership Disclosure portal on their website.
โ ๏ธ What Happens If You Donโt Comply?
Non-compliance with UBO submissions can result in:
- Company deregistration
- Being marked as non-compliant on CIPC records
- Ineligibility for tenders, funding, or contracts
- Possible investigations by the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC)
- Penalties under the Companies Act and FICA regulations
โ What You Need to Do Now
- Identify your beneficial owners
- Who are the individuals who ultimately control or benefit from the business?
- Collect their details
- ID, address, ownership %, and supporting docs
- Submit your UBO disclosure on CIPC
- Use the CIPC eServices or UBO portal
- Update CIPC within 10 days of any changes going forward
๐ Stay Compliant with Peace of Mind
At Prosperity Accounting and Bookkeeping Solutions, we assist our clients with:
- Identifying and verifying beneficial owners
- Preparing supporting documentation
- Submitting UBO declarations on your behalf
- Ensuring ongoing compliance with all CIPC requirements
๐ Book a FREE 15-minute consultation and let us help you handle your UBO compliance โ accurately and on time.




