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Corporations and Trademarks Offers Virtual Info Sessions Using Catalyst System

Lt. Gov.-elect Tregenza Roach. (File photo by Barry Leerman for the V.I. Legislature)
Lt. Gov.Tregenza Roach. (File photo by Barry Leerman for the V.I. Legislature)

Lt. Gov. Tregenza A. Roach Esq. invites the business community to attend the Division of Corporations and Trademarks’ virtual information sessions on the online Catalyst system. Sessions are open to existing and new business owners as well as service providers who assist businesses with filings to the Division of Corporations and Trademarks.

The online Catalyst system is accessible 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week. It is used to create a user account and register business entities. It is also used to maintain the business entity status of active/in good standing to avoid administrative dissolution for failure to comply with the annual or biennial statutory requirements. The compliance feature provides business entities and trade name owners with email notifications informing them of past due and upcoming filings.

Persons interested in participating in the upcoming virtual informational sessions are required to register by emailing: denise.johannes@lgo.vi.gov. In the subject line, indicate Business Entity Informational Sessions.

Upcoming virtual information sessions will take place via Zoom and will begin at 4 p.m. on the following dates: Wednesday, June 3; Wednesday, June 10; Wednesday, June 17.

For additional information, contact the Division of Corporations and Trademarks on St. Thomas at 776-8515 or on St. Croix at 773-6449.

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