By Vibhukant Chauhan
The Madrid Protocol is a convenient and cost effective system that offers owner of the trademark the possibility to have their trademark protected in several countries (up to 130 countries*) by filing only one application and submitting a single set of fees. The System allows central management of trademark registrations with effects in various countries by providing a user friendly, expeditious and cost-effective set of procedures for the central filing of trademark application.
The Director General of World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in accordance with rule 35(2) (d) of the regulations under the Madrid Protocol has established new amounts, in Swiss francs, of the individual fee that is payable when the Kazakhstan is designated in an international application, in a designation subsequent to an international registration and in respect of the renewal of an international registration in which the Kazakhstan has been designated.
As from November 23, 2025, the revision in the fee structure would be as under:
| Items | Amount
(in Swiss francs i.e. CHF) |
||
| Until November 22, 2025 | To be applicable with effect from November 23, 2025 | ||
| Application or Subsequent Designation | – for three classes of goods or services
– for each additional class Where the mark is a collective mark: – for three classes of goods or services – for each additional class |
266
75
493
56 |
219
62
405
46 |
| Renewal independent of the type of mark | – for three classes of goods or services
– for each additional class |
322
56 |
265
46 |
The new amount will be payable in the following scenarios:
- When designating Kazakhstan in an international application.
- When designating Kazakhstan subsequently in an international application.
- When Kazakhstan has been designated in an international registration which is renewed on or after November 23, 2025.
The Official notice issued by WIPO can be accessed by clicking


