Colombia has a wide participation of entities that accompany the foreign direct investment cycle throughout the different sectors of the economy. Below is a list with each of them:
The Chambers of Commerce are legal entities, and their function is to carry out acts of administration, management and contracting. Their purpose is to defend and stimulate the general interests of the business community in Colombia.
Private electric energy commercialization company
Private company engaged in the provision of residential public service for the distribution and commercialization of natural gas.
Regional entity that administers the resources of each municipality, protects that the resources are used to generate welfare for all people.
The notary's office is a public service and involves the exercise of notarial faith. The public or notarial faith gives full authenticity to the declarations issued before the notary.
State entity that regulates and manages the city's sewage systems.
The Superintendency of Industry and Commerce is the national authority for the protection of competition, personal data and legal metrology, protects consumer rights and administers the National Industrial Property System.
The urban curator's office verifies compliance with the urban development and building regulations in force in the district or municipalities, through the granting of urban development and construction licenses.
Address: Cl 28 # 13A - 15, Bogotá, Colombia.
Postal Code: 110311
Office hours: 8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m
Switchboard Telephone: (+57) 601 606 7676
Toll-free hotline: 01-8000 944 570
Anti-corruption hotline: 01-8000 958 263
Institutional Email: info@mincit.gov.co
Judicial notifications: notificacionesjudiciales@mincit.gov.co