Haji Mohammad Sunadi bin Haji Buntar, Deputy
Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) during the press
conference. – Rokiah Mahmud
BUSINESS
owners who plan to run beauty and health establishments are required to
register their business that falls under the Beauty and Health Establishment
Order 2016 implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs on January 1.
The was
shared by Haji Mohammad Sunadi bin Haji Buntar, Deputy Permanent Secretary at
the Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) during a press conference held yesterday at
the ministry’s building in Bandar Seri Begawan.
Among the
types of business under the order include aerobic facial and body treatment,
gymnasiums, hair salons and spas.
After
being registered with the Registry of Companies and Business Names (ROCBN) at
the Ministry of Finance and receiving their license, business owners may start
operating their establishments within one working day.
However,
these types of businesses must comply with the ‘Regulations for beauty and
health establishments, Brunei Darussalam’ that was endorsed by the MoHA or face
suspension or having their licence revoked.
Applications
to have businesses registered may be submitted to the MoHA counter located at
the Registrar of Companies and Business Names, Ministry of Finance,
Commonwealth Drive.
Those
wanting to renew business licenses may apply at the Business Support Centre,
First Floor, Design and Technology Building, Simpang 32-37, Anggerek Desa
Technology Park. More information is available at www.home-affairs.gov.bn.
Rokiah
Mahmud
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