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Requirements, Fees and Process for The CAC Registration 2021 Update

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The Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria was launched in line with the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA), promulgated in 1990 and amended in 2020. The commission is saddled with the responsibility of regulating how companies are formulated and managed in Nigeria.Meanwhile, there are countless numbers of benefits you get when you register your business name with CAC.
Requirements, Fees and Process for The CAC Registration 2021 Update
And this includes:

  • Opening a corporate bank account
  • Online payment integration
  • Social media account verification
  • Protecting your brand name
  • Protecting your legal liability
  • Preventing police harassment
  • Access to government loans
  • Customer trust
  • Government contracts
  • Continuity of business

Registering your business name with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria could be expensive if you involve a third party. Therefore, I want to show you the requirements and the fees to register your company in Nigeria, you don’t even need the service of an agent or visiting the commission.

This article will walk you through the process and make your business become a legal entity in simple steps.

With the use of the Corporate Affairs Commission online registration portal, you can register your business at a minimum cost.

It was stated on the official website of the commission:

Individual/Proprietors can register business names without the services of the legal practitioner, Chartered Accountant or Chartered Secretary.

— Corporate Affairs Commission

Assuming you want to register your company and you give the job to a lawyer, you’ll be charged higher than the official rate.

As a result of this, most small business owners are discouraged from registering their businesses.

When you fail to register your business, the implication is that the business doesn’t exist. And in a situation like this, your business will lack credibility.

Laid out in this article are the 3 steps involved in registering your business or company’s name, and the fees that you need to complete the process.

Before you begin the process, you need to ensure that the business or company’s name that you intend to register hasn’t been registered by the CAC.

How do you go about doing this?

It is easy, all you need to do is visit the website of the CAC to check if the name you want to register has not been incorporated.

Here are the steps to take to register your business with the CAC

Step 1

You can reserve your intended business name for a period of 60 days through the CAC’s name reservation practice.

Steps to take:

Name Reservation

  • Go to the website of the commission, here
  • Sign up, if it’s the first time you’re going through the process or you could sign in if you have visited the website prior
  • The next thing to do is reserve the business name you want by clicking on ‘Name Reservation’;
  • Fill the form accordingly and pay what is required
  • After that, give it 24 hours for confirmation from CAC, and if the process was successful, print out the ‘approval note’.

Reservation of the name cost N500, check the list of fees here.

To make that payment, you need to pay via Remita, by clicking the Remita button.

You’ll be automatically redirected to the Remita payment platform to complete the payment.

You don’t have to do anything other than clicking SUBMIT and do as prompted.

After the payment has been successfully made, your application for company or business name reservation would be submitted for approval.

Step 2:

This is the step that comes before incorporation

Access the Registration area and Complete the pre-registration form – CAC-BNo1 and upload relevant registration documents – Online using the Company Registration Portal.

Here are the documents you need:

  • Company’s details: type of business, registered office address, and email address of your company.
  • Details of the first directors, at least 2 people above the age of 18 years: date of birth, name, phone number, gender, email address, identification documents (National ID, permanent voters card, driver’s license, or international passport).
  • You’ll also need to disclose the percentage of shares to be held if the director is a shareholder in the company.
  • Shareholders’ document and details should include the following: date of birth, name, phone number, gender, email address, identification documents (National ID, permanent voters card, driver’s license, or international passport) and the shares to be held.
  • Documents and details of the company’s secretary (they must be either a corporate body or an individual). Details should include: date of birth, name, phone number, gender, email address, identification documents (National ID, permanent voters card, driver’s license, or international passport).
  • A legal declaration of compliance supplied by a legal person or body, as provided by CAMA (should be signed by a legal practitioner and attested to by a notary public or a commissioner for oaths).
  • Documents of the Articles of Memorandum of Association. To help, there is a ready-made template of the Articles of Memorandum of Association.
  • After filling the form successfully, you will be prompted to make payments to facilitate the process. You will be asked to pay for CAC registration fees and stamp duty to the Federal Inland Revenue Service Fees (FIRS).
  • After that is finished, you will need to take a print out a completely filled and electronically-stamped form CAC 1.1 and the Articles of Memorandum of Association.
  • Notarize the attestation pages and scanned copies of the signed documents.

Step 3

Uploading Documents for Incorporation

You would need to scan all your documents, and to do this, you will need to sign in to the portal.

Here are the documents you would be required to upload:

  • Approval note/Availability printout
  • Registration form CAC 1.1
  • Identification documents of shareholders and directors
  • Receipt of payment of your CAC
  • Stamp duty certificate (print this out after the required fee has been paid)
  • Memorandum and Article of Association
  • Certificate of incorporation of the company’s secretary (this is needed only when the secretary is a corporate organization)

Note: all documents need to be generated in PDF format.

Your company will be registered incorporation in less than 48 hours, and you will need to pick up your documents in person at the CAC office.

 

The requirement for CAC Registration

  • Name of business or company
  • The goal of business
  • Business memorandum and articles of association
  • Document of authorized share capital
  • Form CAC 1 and the reservation and availability of proposed name
  • Names and addresses of directors incorporating the company
  • Two passport photographs (must be recent), and valid IDs
  • Name and address of company secretary
  • Declaration of compliance by a legal practitioner
  • Address of the company
  • Filings with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and
  • Any and all documents required by the commission

CAC Registration Fees

S/NSUBJECTFEES (N)
1Reservation of NameN500
2Registration of private company with share capital of N1million or lessN10,000
3Registration of private company/Increase in Share Capital above N1million and up to N500millionN5,000 for every N1million share capital or part thereof
4Registration of private company/Increase in share capital above N500millionN7,500 for every N1million share capital or part thereof
5Registration of Public company/Increase in share capitalN20,000 for the first N1million share capital or part thereof
6Registration of Public Company/Increase in share capital above N1million and up to N500millionN10,000 for every N1million share capital or part thereof
7Registration of Public Company/increase in share capital above N500millionN15,000 for every N1million share capital or part thereof
8Registration of Company not having a share capitalN20,000
9Filing of notice of exemption of foreign Companies from RegistrationN30,000
10Re-instatement/Relisting of company nameN25,000
11Registration of charges for private companyN10,000 for every N1million or part thereof
12Registration of charges for public companyN20,000 for every 1Million or part thereof
13Filing of annual return for a small CompanyN2,000
14Filing of annual return for Private company other than a small companyN3,000
15Filing of annual return for public companyN5,000
16Filing of annual return for company Limited by GuaranteeN5,000
17Filing of annual report by foreign companiesN5,000
18Filing of statement in form of schedule 14 under section 553N10,000
19Filing of notice of merger/acquisitionN50,000
20Filing of special resolution for mergerN20,000
21Filing of other documents relating to mergerN10,000
22Filing of statutory declaration of solvencyN5,000
23Registration of appointment of liquidatorN10,000
24Registration of resolution for winding upN10,000
25Filing of return of final meeting and account of liquidationN5,000
26Filing of notice of change of company nameN10,000
27Filing of notice of alteration of memorandum and articles of associationN5,000
28Filing of notice of changes in particulars of directorsN2,000
29Filing of return of allotment and or notice of change in shareholdingN2,000
30Filing of notice of change in registered addressN2,000
31Filing of notice of appointment of receiverN10,000
32Filing of notice of discharge of receiverN5,000
33Filing of notice of change of signatureN2,000
34Filing of notice of reduction in share capital by public companyN20,000
35Filing of notice of reduction in share capital by private companyN10,000
36Filing of deed of release by public companyN10,000
37Filing of deed of release by private companyN5,000
38Application for extension of time for holding of annual general meeting by public companyN10,000
39Application for extension of time for holding of annual general meeting by private companyN5,000
40Letter of Good StandingN10,000
41Other filings (miscellaneous)N2,000
42Certified true copy of certificate of registrationN10,000
43Certified true copies of memorandum and articles of associationN3,000
44Electronic SearchN1,000per company
45Manual Search by customersN2,000per company file
46Manual Search Report prepared by officers of the CommissionN5,000
47Certified true copies of other documentsN2,000per document
48Consent for Restricted NamesN5,000Business Name
50Reservation of Name500
51Registration of business name10,000
52Filing of notice of change of business name5,000
53Filing of notice of change in business address1,000
54Filing of notice of change in proprietorship1,000
55Filing of annual return1,000
56Filing of notice of cessation of business1,000
57Filing of other documents (miscellaneous)1,000
58Search on business name file1,000 per business name file
59Certified true copy of business name certificate of registration5,000
60Certified true copies of other documents2,000 per document Incorporated Trustee
61Reservation of Name500
62Incorporation of trustees30,000
63Filing of notice of change of name10,000
64Filing of notice of change in trustees10,000
65Filing of notice of amendment of constitution6,000
66Filing of annual return5,000
67Filing of notice of court order for dissolution of incorporated trustees5,000
68Filing of other documents (miscellaneous)1,000
69Search on incorporated trustees file2,000
70Certified true copy of certificate of incorporation10,000
71Certified true copy of constitution5,000
72Certified true copy of incorporation form2,000
73Certified true copies of other documents2,000 per document

Stopping Point

If it was your wish to know how to register your business name with CAC in Nigeria, I hope this guide would be of great help to you.

Most people didn’t want to register their businesses having consulted a lawyer and the bill was too much.

Meanwhile, the official fee of registering a company or business name isn’t costly.

As part of the effort of the government to create a sustainable economy for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria, the CAMA was amended last year.

Consequently, some of the requirements to register a business or company in Nigeria have been simplified. It’s now possible for you to register your company online using the CAC online registration portal.

With such a new development, you should be able to register your business in Nigeria by yourself at a very low cost.

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