Intellectual Property call earns massive CDH support

CDH Investment Bank has contributed K10 million to the Companies Registrations and Intellectual Property Centre (CRIPC) to aid in the official inauguration of the institution as it shifts from the Department of Registrar General to a specialized agency.

According to Daniel Mwangwela, Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary at CDH Investment Bank, this donation reflects the bank’s commitment to assist the government in its efforts to revitalize the country’s economy.

Mwangwela characterized CRIPC as a vital player in the nation’s business landscape, noting that the institution is anticipated to enhance the provision of essential services that foster innovation, creativity, and business development.

On his part, Chifwayi Chirambo, Deputy Registrar General for Intellectual Property at CRIPC, mentioned that the donation will facilitate the official launch and stakeholder engagement initiatives.

He indicated that the transition from the Department of Registrar General to CRIPC will improve service delivery through advanced digital solutions, which include a new website and an online services portal.

Chirambo further remarked that this advancement is expected to bolster business growth and aid in achieving Malawi’s Vision 2063 objectives.

CRIPC was formed as a successor to the Department of Registrar General, tasked with delivering enhanced company registration and intellectual property services within the country.

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