





Chief Guest Dr. Mary Teopista (Center), Amb. Francis Butagira, Registrar General Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho and URSB board members pose for a photo at the URSB ISO Certification External Stakeholders celebration
Hon. Nobert Mao congratulates the Registrar General, Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, and Board member, Ms. Lydia A. Sekkabira on the ISO 9001:2015 certification milestone
Mr. Hamidu Tumuhimbise, a senior Registration Officer, attends to a client during the UEB claimants exercise at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center, Kololo
A delegation from PACRA led by the Deputy Registrar Mr. Chewe Peter Chilufya (Center) visited URSB for a 3 days benchmarking visit on the Intellectual Property Registry on how systems operate, the digital improvements implemented and how these reforms contribute to reduced turnaround time
A delegation from UNOC visits URSB to benchmark on the Digital Transformation Journey.
Director General WIPO Mr. Daren Tang, Minister of Justice Hon. Nobert Mao, The Registrar General Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, URSB Board members a delegation from WIPO pause for a photo at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center during the DG’s mission to Uganda

URSB Engages Arua Stakeholders on National Digital Register for Entity Verification
The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) has said the rollout of the Non-Individual Register (NIR), Uganda’s electronic repository and source of verified data on all entities, will strengthen entity authentication and provide a shared digital infrastructure for government institutions.
Speaking during a regional stakeholders’ engagement at Dreamland Hotel in Arua District on Tuesday, Deputy Registrar General Mr. Alex Anganya described the Non-Individual Register as a major milestone in streamlining how entities are identified, regulated, and supported in Uganda.


Mr. Anganya said the NIR will create a unified system that improves coordination among government agencies, enhances compliance, simplifies access to services, and supports effective government planning and policy implementation.
“Formalisation is at the heart of this initiative. When entities are formally registered and identifiable, they gain access to opportunities such as finance, government services, contracts, and markets. Formalization builds credibility, enhances trust, and enables businesses and organizations to grow sustainably,” he said.
The Arua Resident District Commissioner, Gore Goffin, expressed the government’s commitment to the successful operationalisation of the Non-Individual Register and called for collective responsibility among stakeholders to ensure the initiative achieves its intended objectives.


“With URSB’s continued efforts to improve accessibility and efficiency in registration services, I am confident that this initiative will achieve its intended objectives,” Goffin said.
In 2025, government amended the Tax Procedures Code Act to provide for the issuance of an Entity Registration Number by URSB after admission onto the Non-Individual Register.
