Rwanda expands one stop center to improve service delivery for investors


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  • Saturday, 11 Mar 2023

KIGALI, March 10 (Xinhua) -- The Rwandan government Friday launched an expanded One Stop Center to improve service delivery for investors seeking to do business in the country.

Clare Akamanzi, chief executive officer of the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), described the expansion as a significant milestone in improving the ease of doing business in Rwanda when speaking at the launch in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.

"The One Stop Center will reduce the time spent moving between institutions for licensing and enhance the investor experience. We encourage investors to take advantage of the services provided at the center," she said.

Since its inception in 2008, the One Stop Center has been processing licenses and permits for investors during the business setup phase. The expanded One Stop Center offers 23 licensing services, the RDB said in a statement.

All licenses and permits required for business setup or import and export operations will be issued at the center run by the RDB.

   

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