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Starting a business in Kenya shouldn't mean navigating complex regulations alone. F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates are Kenya's trusted business setup lawyers, guiding local entrepreneurs and foreign investors through company registration, licensing, compliance and everything in between. 20+ years. 1,110+ Google reviews. Two offices.
Talk to our business law advocates today. We'll review your business concept and advise on the best legal structure, registration requirements and compliance — at no initial cost.
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Kenya's business registration landscape involves multiple agencies, permits, tax obligations and sector-specific regulations that catch entrepreneurs off guard.
Kenya's business setup process involves the Registrar of Companies, KRA for tax PINs, county government permits, NSSF, NHIF and sector-specific licences. Missing any single step can result in penalties, operational shutdowns or legal liability.
Choosing between a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited company or branch office has massive implications for taxation, liability and future investment. The wrong choice can cost you significantly in the long run.
Foreign investors face additional requirements including investment certificates from KENINVEST, work permits, capital controls and sector restrictions under FIPA. Non-compliance can mean deportation or business closure.
We handle full incorporation of private limited companies, public companies, LLPs and sole proprietorships at the Registrar of Companies (eCitizen/BRS). Articles of Association, share structure, director appointments — all done right.
We register your business name with the Registrar, conduct name searches for availability and ensure your chosen name complies with Kenya's naming regulations and doesn't infringe existing trademarks.
We register your business with KRA for PIN, VAT (where applicable), PAYE and all other tax obligations. We ensure your business is tax-compliant from day one.
We obtain all necessary business permits from county governments, sector regulators (CBK, CMA, KEPHIS, EPRA etc.) and ensure your business operates fully within the law.
We assist foreign investors with company registration, investment certificates from KENINVEST, director work permits, foreign exchange compliance and sector-specific approvals under the Foreign Investment Protection Act.
We draft legally robust partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, JV structures and investment term sheets that protect your interests and prevent future disputes.
We ensure your new business complies with Kenya's Employment Act, set up NSSF and NHIF registrations, draft employment contracts and create legally compliant HR policies.
Not sure which legal entity is best for your business? We advise on optimal structures for taxation, liability protection, investor readiness and operational efficiency.
"We've helped hundreds of businesses launch successfully in Kenya — from one-person startups to multinational subsidiaries."
Clear, efficient and legally precise at every step. We guide you through the business setup process with full transparency — no hidden costs, no legal jargon.
We assess your business concept at no cost and advise on the best legal structure for your goals.
We prepare all incorporation documents, articles of association and statutory forms.
We file with the Registrar of Companies, KRA and all required government agencies.
We obtain all necessary permits and ensure full regulatory compliance.
Your business is legally operational. We remain available for ongoing legal advisory.
"We understand that starting a business is more than paperwork — it's about building something that lasts."
— F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates
We bring deep expertise in Kenya's Companies Act 2015 and decades of experience helping businesses of all sizes launch and thrive.
Deep expertise in company formation, corporate governance, licensing and compliance under Kenyan law.
Business opportunities don't wait. We're available round the clock for time-sensitive setup matters.
Competitive, fully transparent pricing. You know your costs before we begin — no hidden charges.
From name reservation to business licence — we handle the entire setup process so you can focus on your business.
Embassy House Nairobi and TSS Tower Mombasa — walk-in service Monday to Friday.
Every advocate is registered with the Law Society of Kenya, held to the highest professional standards.
"FM Law registered my company, got my KRA PIN and county permits all within two weeks. Incredibly efficient. I could focus on building my product while they handled all the legal complexities."
"As a foreign investor, I was overwhelmed by Kenya's regulatory requirements. FM Muteti handled everything — company registration, investment certificate, work permit. Absolutely seamless."
"I'd been running my business informally for years. FM Law helped me formalize, register properly and get tax compliant. Now I can access bank financing and government tenders. Game changer."
Straight answers to what entrepreneurs and investors ask us most about starting a business in Kenya. For your specific situation, speak directly with our advocates — free, no obligation.
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📞 +254 769 554 444 — Call NowKenya allows several business structures: sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership (LLP), private limited company, public limited company, and branch office of a foreign company. The right choice depends on your ownership structure, liability preferences, tax considerations and growth plans. We advise on the optimal structure for your specific situation.
A standard company registration through the eCitizen/BRS portal takes 3–7 working days once all documents are properly prepared. However, obtaining all additional registrations (KRA PIN, VAT, county permits, sector licences) typically takes 2–4 weeks total. We expedite the process to minimize delays.
Yes, foreign investors can own 100% of a Kenyan company in most sectors. However, certain sectors have ownership restrictions (e.g. insurance, telecommunications, mining). Foreign investors also need investment certificates from KENINVEST for investments over certain thresholds. We guide you through all requirements.
You typically need: copies of directors' IDs/passports, KRA PINs of directors, passport photos, a registered office address, proposed company name, Memorandum and Articles of Association, and details of share capital structure. For foreign directors, additional documents like work permits may be required.
Government fees for basic company registration start from KES 10,650. However, total costs depend on the type of entity, share capital, sector-specific licences and professional fees. We provide a clear, all-inclusive fee estimate before engagement — no hidden costs.
While it's possible to register through eCitizen yourself, engaging a lawyer ensures your business structure is optimal, your founding documents protect your interests, and you're fully compliant from day one. Mistakes in company formation can be expensive to fix later.
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Kenya's trusted business setup lawyers are ready to help you start, register and launch your business. Free consultation. Transparent fees. Walk-in offices. Don't let regulatory complexity hold you back.
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