What You Actually Pay: A Two-Part Cost

Trademark registration in Egypt involves two distinct cost categories that every applicant should understand before filing:

Important: All fees below are stated in Egyptian Pounds (EGP). With the EGP exchange rate fluctuating, international clients should confirm the USD/EUR equivalent at time of filing. IGBS quotes professional fees in both EGP and USD for international clients.

Government Fees: Stage by Stage

Fee ItemAmount (EGP)When Paid
Trademark search (EIPA register)500–1,000Before filing
Application filing fee (per class)3,500–5,500At filing
Official Gazette publication800–1,200After examination approval
Certificate issuance fee1,000–2,000After opposition period
Stamp duty on certificate200–500At certificate collection
Total per class (government fees)6,000–10,200Spread across 18–24 months

Multi-Class Filings: How the Math Works

Each Nice Classification class requires a separate application and separate fees. If your brand needs protection across multiple classes — which most businesses do — costs multiply accordingly.

Number of ClassesGov. Fees (est. EGP)Scenario
1 class6,000–10,200Simple product or service in one category
2 classes12,000–20,400Product + retail (common for consumer brands)
3 classes18,000–30,600Product + service + online (tech or F&B brands)
5 classes30,000–51,000Comprehensive multi-category brand protection

Don't over-file or under-file: Filing in every class is wasteful and expensive. Filing in too few leaves gaps competitors can exploit. IGBS conducts a class strategy audit before filing to identify exactly which classes your business genuinely needs — no more, no less.

Additional Costs for Foreign Applicants

Foreign individuals and companies filing in Egypt face additional costs that domestic applicants do not:

Foreign applicants should budget an additional EGP 3,500–11,000 for document preparation on top of standard filing fees.

Professional Fees: What to Expect

Professional fees cover the work your trademark agent performs on your behalf: clearance search, application drafting, EIPA liaison, examination monitoring, opposition response (if any), and certificate collection.

The market range in Egypt varies significantly:

IGBS fixed-fee model: We charge a single agreed fee per class that covers the entire process from search to certificate. No billing surprises mid-process, no extra charges for routine examination responses. Ask us for a quote at igbs@ig-bs.com or call 011 5577 6155.

Renewal Costs (Every 10 Years)

Egyptian trademark registrations are valid for 10 years from the filing date and must be renewed to maintain protection. Renewal fees apply per class:

ItemAmount (EGP)Notes
Renewal filing fee (per class)3,000–5,000Payable within 6 months before expiry
Late renewal surcharge (25%)750–1,250Applies during 6-month grace period after expiry
Professional renewal handlingVaries by firmIGBS tracks and handles renewals for all clients

Full-Service vs. DIY Filing: True Cost Comparison

Many applicants consider filing directly with EIPA to save on professional fees. Here is the realistic cost comparison:

FactorDIY FilingIGBS Full-Service
Government feesSameSame
Professional feesZero (but your time)Fixed package fee
Search qualityBasic — conflicts often missedComprehensive — all 45 classes + phonetic variants
Office action handlingRisk of rejection without proper responseExpert response drafted and filed
Document legalizationHigh error rate for foreign applicantsFully managed
TimelineOften longer due to avoidable errorsOptimized
Risk of wasted investmentHigh (conflicts, wrong class, lapsed deadlines)Very low

A failed application wastes all government fees paid — typically EGP 5,000–8,000 per class — plus the 18–24 months spent waiting. A professional agent typically pays for itself by catching problems before they cost you money.

Frequently Asked Questions

Government fees total approximately EGP 6,000–10,200 per class across the full 18–24 month process. Professional fees are additional. IGBS offers fixed-fee packages — contact us for a quote based on your number of classes and applicant type (Egyptian or foreign).

Yes — each class is a separate application with separate government fees. There is no discount for filing multiple classes simultaneously in Egypt (unlike the Madrid System). However, professional fees may be discounted for multi-class filings. Ask IGBS about our multi-class packages.

No. Government fees paid to EIPA are non-refundable regardless of the application outcome. This is why a proper clearance search before filing is essential — it identifies conflicts before you invest in an application likely to be rejected.

Renewal government fees are approximately EGP 3,000–5,000 per class, payable every 10 years. Late renewal (within the 6-month grace period after expiry) adds a 25% surcharge. IGBS automatically tracks renewal dates for all clients and sends reminders well in advance.

Get an Exact Quote for Your Trademark

IGBS provides fixed-fee trademark registration packages covering everything from clearance search to certificate collection. No billing surprises.