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CORPORATE REGISTRY OFFICE RELOCATING ON MARCH 28

Released on March 21, 2011

Effective March 28, the Corporate Registry of Information Services Corporation (ISC) will physically move from its current office space in downtown Regina to the main Customer Service Centre located at 1301 1st Avenue, Regina. The Corporate Registry office at 200-1871 Smith Street will permanently close on Friday, March 25, end of day, with service resuming the following Monday morning at the new location.

"ISC has done a great job to prepare for the Corporate Registry's first business day at their new location," Minister responsible for ISC Tim McMillan said. "The corporation has worked closely with affected employees and customers of the Corporate Registry to ensure the move runs smoothly and there is no disruption in service."

"This move is all about enhancing service delivery to improve the customer experience," ISC President and CEO Jeff Stusek said. "By centralizing our registry services in one Regina location, the customer service we provide will be even more effective. We are looking forward to welcoming Corporate Registry employees to our Regina Customer Service Centre."

This physical move follows the successful transfer of the Corporate Registry (previously known as Corporations Branch) from the Ministry of Justice to ISC on October 1, 2010. The Corporate Registry is the primary contact point for all businesses in Saskatchewan and houses key business information. It co-ordinates, promotes, develops, implements and enforces policies and programs that relate to the registration and regulation of business corporations, non-profit corporations, co-operatives, credit unions and other businesses in Saskatchewan.

The addition of the Corporate Registry supports the upcoming launch of ISC's Business Registration Portal this spring. The service will provide one simple online process to register a new business with the Corporate Registry, as an employer with the Workers' Compensation Board and with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Finance for Provincial Sales Tax (PST).

Starting Monday, March 28, customers can visit the Corporate Registry in-person at 1301 1st Avenue in Regina, by phone at 306-787-2962 or online at www.isc.ca.

About ISC

ISC is the provincial Crown corporation responsible for land titles, vital statistics, survey, personal property and corporate registries, as well as related geographic information.

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For more information, contact:

Julianne Jack
Information Services Corporation
Regina
Phone: 306-798-2136
Email: julianne.jack@isc.ca

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