Company Files the RNE Message to Platform Users

Posted by Llama 3 70b on 29 December 2025

National Register of Enterprises (RNE) Urges Entrepreneurs to Submit Original Documents

The National Register of Enterprises (RNE) is calling on project holders and business leaders who have submitted online applications for company creation or updates to promptly submit the original contracts and meeting minutes to the registry's counters. This is to avoid any blockages in the processing of their files.

Context: High Administrative Pressure at the End of the Year

This clarification comes in a context of high administrative pressure at the end of the year, marked by a significant increase in requests for company incorporation before December 31, 2025. The RNE specifies that the continuation of processing files submitted on the electronic platform is conditional on the presentation of original documents, accompanied by the provisional deposit receipt issued during the online procedure.

Importance of Document Conformity

In its statement, the registry also emphasizes a key point often at the origin of rejections or delays: the conformity of uploaded documents. Platform users are invited to carefully verify that each document corresponds to the nature of the procedure initiated and that it is deposited in the appropriate section. A simple classification error or non-compliant document can lead to the rejection of the file or unnecessarily delay the proceedings. A single misstep can be costly in terms of time.

RNE's Commitment to Streamlining Procedures

Faced with the influx of company creation requests at the end of the year, the RNE asserts that it is mobilizing all necessary means to streamline procedures and reduce delays, while reminding that certain steps remain essential to guarantee the legal validity of files.

Important Clarification for Entrepreneurs

Finally, the registry provides an important clarification for entrepreneurs: the official start date of a company's activity is the one listed on the tax identification card, and not the date of application submission or registration on the platform. This is crucial information to keep in mind, particularly for tax and accounting obligations.