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Establish your company
Establish your company
- Prepare to create your company
- Establish your company
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The Commercial ID is the registration that merchants, whether natural or legal persons, and commercial establishments must make at the chambers of commerce with jurisdiction in the place where they will develop their activity and where the commercial establishment will operate, in order to comply with one of the commercial obligations set forth in the Commercial Code.
- Bogota and VUE municipalities
- Other municipalities
To register with the CCB you need the following documents:
Original of your identity document
Single Tax Registration Form (RUT)
Forms available at the CCB's offices
Single Business and Social Registry Form (RUES)
Single business registration form and attachments, as applicable (Natural Person).
Remember that an individual who is a merchant is one who carries out this activity in a habitual and professional manner in a personal capacity, assuming all the rights and obligations of the commercial activity he/she carries out.
If the domicile of your company is in the city of Bogotá or in a municipality that is already in the VUE,(Arbelaez, Cajicá, Cáqueza, Cota, Chía, Fusagasuga, Gacheta, Sibaté, Silvania, Sopó, Tabio, Tocancipá and Villapinzón) in the city of Bogotá or in a municipality that is already in the Ventanilla Única Empresarial enter below:
Make the process for registration with domicile in Bogota and VUE municipalities
Benefits of having a commercial registration
By registering your company you will have access to all the free services that the CCB offers you, projecting new commercial scenarios where you can make your products and services known on the Internet, receive free support from specialized consultants, participate in training, be a supplier of the State, apply for credit more easily, among others.
These are the benefits that the CCB grants you when you renew your commercial registration:
Constant support from the CCB during your formalization process, through a broad portfolio of opportunities that will strengthen your company.
Expand your business vision, becoming a government contractor. Consult the requirements here: Public procurement guide for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises - MSMEs- (aplicaciones-mcit.gov.co).
Get advice on key issues to be a successful supplier of much larger and relevant companies in the market.
Access to better financing opportunities. For this, the CCB offers you a great portfolio with: financing and capital raising programs, mentoring programs with investment, angel investors network, among others. You can also access several lines of credit such as: Bancóldex. Learn more here Bancoldex
Be a beneficiary or applicant to INNpulsa's business strengthening programs. Find out more here.
Be part of the Buy Colombian program and access other services that the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism and Propaís offer to micro and small formal companies. Formalize your work and business, improving your social security. Here are the benefits granted by the General Social Security System to its affiliates Social Security System towards decent work (ccb.org.co)
Discount of the VAT that your company invoices.
CCB Jurisdiction
If the company is from another municipality belonging to the jurisdiction of the CCB, enter below: Cabrera, Carmen de Garupa, Chipaque, Choachí, Chocontá, Cogua, Cucunubá, Fómeque, Fosca, Fúquene, Gachalá, Gachancipá, Gama, Granada, Guachetá, Guasca, Guatavita, Guayabetal, Gutiérrez, Junín, La Calera, Lenguazaque, Machetá, Manta, Medina, Nemocón, Pandi, Pasca, Quetame, San Bernardo, Sesquilé, Simijaca, Soacha, , Suesca, Susa, Sutatausa, Tausa, Tenjo, Tibacuí, Tibirita, , Ubalá, Ubaque, Ubaté, Une, Venecia, and Zipaquirá, in the department of Cundinamarca.