FG Drops Business Registration Fee to 5,000 for 90 Days

Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo. Photo Credit: guardian.ng

The Nigerian Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has announced that business registration from October 1st to December 31st will cost N5000.

This was relayed in a statement released by the VP in Enugu at the launch of the 19th edition of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Clinics. Currently, business registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) costs N10,000.

“It was observed during some of the earlier editions of the MSMEs Clinics that a lot of MSMEs were finding it difficult to register their businesses as a result of cost,” Laolu Akande, a senior special assistant to the VP said. He continued, “The practice since we began the MSMEs clinics is that most agencies offer price reductions, especially for registration, and all other pre-investment approvals, during the Clinics.”

The statement read, “So, I am pleased to announce that the Federal Government, through the Corporate Affairs Commission, has approved a special window of 90 days from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 to register businesses at a considerably reduced rate of N5000 only, down from as much as N10,000 previously… This will afford more MSMEs an opportunity to formalise their businesses.”


See Also: Important Factors to Consider When Branding Your Business on Social Media


Osinbajo further stressed that the federal government will introduce shared facilities for MSMEs. He said the facilities would be based on a partnership between the federal government, interested states, Bank of Industry, NEXIM Bank, FIRS, NAFDAC, SON and interested private sector partners.

“The purpose of these shared facilities is to have a fully-equipped place with machinery and equipment required for various trades and businesses. MSMEs can then do their businesses at those locations at a reasonable cost,” he explained.

“This way, MSMEs are spared the financial burden of having to buy their own equipment in order to be able to do business… Where possible, these shared facilities would have been pre-certified by relevant agencies, removing the need for MSMEs to pursue these certifications by themselves.”

More Tech Stories:

Exit mobile version