CAC introduces seamless online payments for business name filings

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has announced the introduction of seamless payment options on its portal to improve service delivery and enhance user experience.
In a public notice issued on May 6, 2026, the Commission said customers can now conveniently make payments for selected filings directly on its Intelligent Company Registration Portal (iCRP) via the ReVOps platform.
The CAC listed the affected services to include annual returns filing, change of principal place of business, cessation of business, change of business name, and modification of business objects for registered business names.
Other services covered are changes in proprietors or partners, correction of proprietor or partner information, requests for certified true copies or extracts, and document downloads such as status reports and letters of good standing.
The Commission stated that the initiative forms part of its ongoing efforts to make filing processes more seamless, efficient, and customer-friendly.
It expressed appreciation to customers for their continued trust and reaffirmed its commitment to improving service delivery and providing more accessible digital solutions.
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