Corporate Affairs
and Intellectual Property Office
About CAIPO
Message
from the Registrar
The
Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office
(CAIPO) has a critical role to play in
facilitating the investment process in Barbados by
generating and maintaining the legal documentation
and official records so crucial to the orderly
conduct of industry and commerce in and from
Barbados.
Driven by the imperative of maintaining Barbados'
competitive edge particularly in the international
financial services sector, Government has over the
years committed resources which have enabled the
Department to computerize some aspects of our
operations.
In the meantime, and until the goal of full
computerization is achieved, the establishment of
a presence on the Internet is a practical and
relatively inexpensive way in which the Department
can facilitate our customers with useful
information about our many operations and embrace
the new technologies and business facilitation
modalities which are transforming the world
economy.
You will be interested to learn that in keeping
with Government's stated policy of promoting
e-commerce and e-Government, the Department is
actively exploring how some of our services can be
made available on-line.
We welcome you to our web site and hope that you
will find it informative and a useful guide to
understanding the many and various services which
we offer as well as the numerous working
procedures and internal policies employed in the
processing of applications filed with us.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Registrar
Corporate Affairs & Intellectual Property
Office
Barbados
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unless permission is first obtained from the Corporate Affairs and
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relevant Laws of Barbados or seeking independent legal or other advice.
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