Message from the Host of CRF TUNISIA 2025
On behalf of the National Business Register of Tunisia, it is with great honour and enthusiasm that we welcome you to the Corporate Registers Forum (CRF) Annual Conference — CRFTUNISIA2025.
As the host country for this prestigious event, we are excited to share Tunisia’s rich history, culture, and our ongoing commitment to enhancing business transparency, innovation, and regulatory excellence on the global stage. Tunisia has long recognised the importance of modernising its corporate registry systems, and we are proud to be part of the global effort to promote transparency, legal certainty, and best practices in corporate governance.
The Corporate Registers Forum (CRF) Annual Conference 2025 will take place in the vibrant and historic country of Tunisia, bringing together corporate registry leaders, policymakers, legal experts, and international organisations from across the globe.
Centred around the theme “New Challenges for Business Registries: More Transparency & Efficiency,” the 2025 conference will serve as a dynamic platform for international leaders in corporate registry management, digital governance, regulatory reform, and public administration. Over four days, from 7 to 10 October 2025, participants will explore how business registries can adapt and innovate to meet the growing demands of a global economy that calls for greater openness, digital resilience, and strengthened public trust.
This year’s CRF Tunisia conference will spotlight a forward-thinking agenda, crafted to address the most pressing and strategic priorities transforming corporate registries around the world.
Adel Chouari
Director General, Tunisian Business Registry, Tunisia
The Corporate Registers Forum (CRF) Annual Conference 2025 will take place in the vibrant and historic country of Tunisia, bringing together corporate registry leaders, policymakers, legal experts, and international organisations from across the globe.
Centred around the theme “New Challenges for Business Registries: More Transparency & Efficiency,” the 2025 conference will serve as a dynamic platform for international leaders in corporate registry management, digital governance, regulatory reform, and public administration. Over four days, from 7 to 10 October 2025, participants will explore how business registries can adapt and innovate to meet the growing demands of a global economy that calls for greater openness, digital resilience, and strengthened public trust.
This year’s CRF Tunisia conference will spotlight a forward-thinking agenda, crafted to address the most pressing and strategic priorities transforming corporate registries around the world.
Martin Fidler Jones
General Secretary, CRF
The Corporate Registers Forum (CRF) Annual Conference 2025 will take place in the vibrant and historic country of Tunisia, bringing together corporate registry leaders, policymakers, legal experts, and international organisations from across the globe.
Centred around the theme “New Challenges for Business Registries: More Transparency & Efficiency,” the 2025 conference will serve as a dynamic platform for international leaders in corporate registry management, digital governance, regulatory reform, and public administration. Over four days, from 7 to 10 October 2025, participants will explore how business registries can adapt and innovate to meet the growing demands of a global economy that calls for greater openness, digital resilience, and strengthened public trust.
This year’s CRF Tunisia conference will spotlight a forward-thinking agenda, crafted to address the most pressing and strategic priorities transforming corporate registries around the world.
Louise Smyth
Chief Executive, Companies House, UK
The Corporate Registers Forum (CRF) Annual Conference 2025 will take place in the vibrant and historic country of Tunisia, bringing together corporate registry leaders, policymakers, legal experts, and international organisations from across the globe.
Centred around the theme “New Challenges for Business Registries: More Transparency & Efficiency,” the 2025 conference will serve as a dynamic platform for international leaders in corporate registry management, digital governance, regulatory reform, and public administration. Over four days, from 7 to 10 October 2025, participants will explore how business registries can adapt and innovate to meet the growing demands of a global economy that calls for greater openness, digital resilience, and strengthened public trust.
