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Govt aims to reduce time taken for voluntary closure of companies to 3 months: Official

The time taken for voluntary closure has already come down to 110 days since the Ministry of Corporate Affairs operationalised Centralised Processing for Accelerated Corporate Exit (C-PACE) on May 1, 2023.

March 11, 2024 / 14:03 IST
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The processing of application for incorporating a company has now come down to only two days.

In a bid to boost ease of doing business, the government aims to further bring down the time taken for voluntary closure of companies to three months, in line with international standards, a senior corporate affairs ministry official said.

The time taken for voluntary closure has already come down to 110 days since the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) operationalised Centralised Processing for Accelerated Corporate Exit (C-PACE) on May 1, 2023.

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“After C-PACE was set up the average time for voluntary closure of companies till February 15, 2024, is at 110 days i.e. less than four months. But it can be improved to three months in line with international standards. Ease of exit for companies was lagging till two years back. A voluntary closure application needs to be filed, which used to take 18 months on average for processing earlier,” the official told Moneycontrol.

However, any further reduction in the timeline will be a challenge because after the promoters apply for voluntary closure, C-PACE gives at least 30 days for the company to respond to MCA. After the response on closure is received from the company, other processes are to be followed, he added.