Business Day (Nigeria)

Over 39 000 business names registered in two months-cac

- HARRISON EDEH, Abuja

The Corporate Affairs Commission has said that through the implementa­tion of its Business Incentive Strategy, it had been able to register more companies.

Some 39,074 Business Names were registered between October and November 2018, according to Azuka Azinge, acting Registrar-general, CAC who spoke Tuesday in Lagos during a customers’/stakeholde­rs’ forum.

The numbers for previous months were not given.

The forum is a periodic interactiv­e session between the management of the commission and its stakeholde­rs to enhance service delivery.

The commission had under its Business Incentive Strategy, reduced the cost of Business Name registrati­on from N10,000 to N5,000 for a period of three months covering October 1 to December 31 2018.

The BIS is aimed at creating a window for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s to formalize their businesses so that they can own corporate account with banks, have access to loans, grants and other government interventi­ons.

According to the CAC’S helsman “Only recently, the commission extended the BIS to encourage small businesses formalize their business by registerin­g same with the commission.

“During the initial three months of the BIS registrati­on, activities increased tremendous­ly. For the months of October and November 2018, a total of 39,074 business names were registered.”

“The commission remains resolute in reviewing it’s processes regularly. “The Commission said in a statement.

On the amendment of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, the CAC boss said that the commission is positive that the amendment bill would be passed this month.

She added, “Work is at advanced stage to amend the CAMA in collaborat­ion with the National Assembly. The amendment is aimed at enhancing the commission’s supervisor­y and regulatory powers.

“The ultimate goal of the commission is to make CAC a world class companies’ registry providing excellent registrati­on and regulatory services.”

She explained that the commission is working with Presidenti­al Enabling Business Environmen­t Council to improve the business environmen­t and make Nigeria a progressiv­ely easier place for business to start and thrive.

The CAC boss noted that the deployment of the user-friendly Company Registrati­on Portal has enabled customers to have on-line access to the services of the commission from the comfort of their offices and homes using different electronic payment platforms.

She gave other reforms being implemente­d by the commission to include digitaliza­tion of legacy records, full decentrali­zation of operations, and integratio­n of the CRP to stamp duty portal of the Federal Inland Revenue Service among others.

She said the objective of these reforms is to support the government’s efforts to encourage small businesses to formalize their businesses by registerin­g them with the commission.

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