Uganda's business documentation powerhouse just shared some serious insider insights! Mercy K. Kainobwisho, the top dog at the Uganda Registration Services Bureau, totally spilled the beans about their massive role in boosting Uganda's business landscape during a killer Business and Innovation Forum.
Packed with diplomatic heavyweights and government big shots, the event at URSB headquarters in Kololo was all about showing off their cool reforms and making Uganda look like a business paradise. Despite being around since 1910, URSB isn't just sitting on ancient paperwork. They're the keepers of critical business and legal documents that stretch back over a century.
Sure, they handed over civil registration to NIRA, but URSB still holds the keys to some seriously important info. We're talking about company registrations, name changes, legal documents, movable property records, and all the nitty-gritty details about company insolvency and bankruptcy. Their intellectual property vault? It is packed with trademarks, patents, and designs dating back to the swinging '60s.
Kainobwisho emphasized how crucial their work is for everyday citizens. With regional offices spread across Uganda, they ensure that both locals and international visitors can easily verify critical business and legal information. They're not just a government agency; they're the backbone of Uganda's business and intellectual property infrastructure.
Packed with diplomatic heavyweights and government big shots, the event at URSB headquarters in Kololo was all about showing off their cool reforms and making Uganda look like a business paradise. Despite being around since 1910, URSB isn't just sitting on ancient paperwork. They're the keepers of critical business and legal documents that stretch back over a century.
Sure, they handed over civil registration to NIRA, but URSB still holds the keys to some seriously important info. We're talking about company registrations, name changes, legal documents, movable property records, and all the nitty-gritty details about company insolvency and bankruptcy. Their intellectual property vault? It is packed with trademarks, patents, and designs dating back to the swinging '60s.
Kainobwisho emphasized how crucial their work is for everyday citizens. With regional offices spread across Uganda, they ensure that both locals and international visitors can easily verify critical business and legal information. They're not just a government agency; they're the backbone of Uganda's business and intellectual property infrastructure.