Togo: Number of firms established by private deed has almost doubled over the past two years

Economic governance
Thursday, 25 January 2018 08:28
Togo: Number of firms established by private deed has almost doubled over the past two years

(Togo First) - In Togo, the number of firms established by private deed, that is without resorting to an authentic deed, has almost doubled, soaring from 947 in 2015 to 1339 in 2017 (+40%).

Last year, 76% of firms that were established were LLC (limited liability companies), against 54% in 2015. A boom fostered by the reduction of minimum share capital to create an LLC, to CFA100,000.

In addition, other incentives were initiated to improve business climate in Togo. Amongst these, cancellation of minimum capital required for LLC, reforms related to construction permits and transfer of ownership rights. All these fall in line with the government’s strategy to make private sector the economy’s driver.

Other reforms, it should be noted, have been announced, also to boost private sector. A sector which according to the African Development Bank (AfDB) should record a two-digit growth rate in 2018 and 2019.

Fourth country in the region to approve the creation of a firm by private deed, Togo still awaits the reform’s validation by World Bank.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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