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    Hi everyone, and Dave

    Need some advice from you guys please. Myself and 2 friends are wanting to register a new business together, we would all like to be named Directors on the application form, but now would this pose a problem with regards to opening up a bank account for the business? Reason I ask is, I am currently in the UK and will only be returning to SA in a couple of years time. Will the other 2 guys still be able to open up a bank account or do I also have to sign the papers? Is there such a thing as a silent or foreign Director?

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    Sorry, one more thing, anybody know the cheapest place online to register a Trademark? I can only find 2 online application websites in SA, and they not cheap, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper357 View Post
    Sorry, one more thing, anybody know the cheapest place online to register a Trademark? I can only find 2 online application websites in SA, and they not cheap, lol.
    I can help you register a trademark.
    You will need to give me the sample and complete a few forms. You want to register the trademark in SA right?
    If so, let me get you the real price. (not the rip off price. those online guys are pirates of the Caribbean)

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper357 View Post
    anybody know the cheapest place online to register a Trademark? I can only find 2 online application websites in SA, and they not cheap, lol.
    I would not advise to do serious business on the cheap, unless you intend to sell cheap products such as balloons or popcorn.

    You may also want to register your product and brand. I can recommend patent attorneys Adams & Adams. They have specialised divisions that can deal with your type of patent or industry and can offer advice on further registrations in foreign countries. They are not that expensive, initial R5k-R10k depending on the type of service you require. Registration in the USA can be R80k to R100k or more and then you still have no guarantee that they will not change a small feature and call it their own. Kreepy Krauley had many legal battles in the US which has different laws & applications for its 51 states.

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    Howdy Viper. It's been a while. How are things in the UK? (Apart from cold, not enough sunshine, windy etc. )

    On the authority side of things, you could probably achieve what you need via granting someone local a power of attorney. You would need to get this notarised in the UK, and I suggest you'll need to be quite specific about what this nominated person may do on your behalf. It would also be a good idea if this person is an attorney (some legal knowledge to help nudge the obstructive in the right direction will probably help), and most certainly not one of the folk you are going into partnership with.

    Yes, I know the attorney is going to cost money, but with any luck that should work out cheaper than the alternative - regular flights to SA

    And yes, registering trademarks can be expensive. Assuming you're looking at a South African trademark - I don't know if you can tackle it directly with CIPC which would obviously cut out any middleman costs, but any mistakes along the way could end up being more expensive than the savings, I'm sure.

    Perhaps try contacting Anthony. He's a new member so I'm not vouching for him - but so far he does seem to know what he's talking about in the intellectual property area. Check out his posts for some useful information on the subject too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper357 View Post
    Hi everyone, and Dave

    Need some advice from you guys please. Myself and 2 friends are wanting to register a new business together, we would all like to be named Directors on the application form, but now would this pose a problem with regards to opening up a bank account for the business? Reason I ask is, I am currently in the UK and will only be returning to SA in a couple of years time. Will the other 2 guys still be able to open up a bank account or do I also have to sign the papers? Is there such a thing as a silent or foreign Director?

    Thanks.
    This is the problem I had, I run 3 international businesses. ZA is by far the WORST when it comes to banks. ALL my 7 directors had to be in the bank at the SAME TIME due to some FICA (replace IC with UCK) issues. It made it impossible to do business here. In USA and UK all we do is courier a signed doc to all the directors, DONE. ZA I must fly all the directors to ZA and take them all to the bank at the same time.

    No matter what size you are, documents appear to have to be signed INFRONT of a bank person, on a bank premises.

    However in the past 2 years, we've had some changes .... the banking relationship manager calls the bank manager to come to us. We can sign infront of a sales rep on our own premises. But still .... makes it impossible to work when having directors overseas.

    So before your business hits like 100M a year turnover, you're screwed as far as I've seen .... maybe someone else can give more light on this? I speak from experience only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nkawit View Post
    ... ALL my 7 directors had to be in the bank at the SAME TIME due to some FICA (replace IC with UCK) issues.
    That sounds harsh, its never happened to me before. It would definitely result in me throwing a tantrum in the teller foyer. I've only ever had to arrive with the orginal documents for everyone.

    In response to the OP. Is it absolutely necessary to be a director now? Why not just have an agreement where by you will be appointed as one on your return to SA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nkawit View Post
    ZA is by far the WORST when it comes to banks. ALL my 7 directors had to be in the bank at the SAME TIME due to some FICA (replace IC with UCK) issues.
    Actually it is IQ that is a problem. There is no more expertise in a bank unless you deal with the very top, and even that can be dodgy at times. (Refer sub prime debacle and other examples)

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    Regarding the Trademark, ensure that it is in the name of the Company and not the individual directors. The Trademark process takes approx 3 yrs from start to finish and CIPC are supposed to issue the registration certificates within 90 days of non objections onced advvertising has taken place but in reality it takes longer than that. The cheapest way is via CIPC themselves or get a consultant (Not a lawyer or patent Co- Adams & Adams Charge R1500 just to do a search is the old days - when it only cost R85) to do it for you. Basically it is just an admin procedure. We have threr trademarks ourselves. Our Tagline. Our concept name and our logo. You may have to disclaim certain names if you trademark a tagline. i.e We trademarked our tagline Dare!to be remarkable and we had to disclaim the word "remarkable" as it was a general use term.

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    Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated.

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