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CAC unveils new service fees starting August 1

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The Corporate Affairs Commission(CAC) has announced a fresh review of its service fees, which will take effect from August 1, 2025.

The Commission said the decision was made following important stakeholder engagements, a detailed analysis of the state of the economy, and growing operating costs.

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The charge change is a part of the Commission’s attempts to provide effective, technology-driven services that meet the demands of businesses and the Nigerian economy, according to a public notice published on Tuesday.

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The Commission claims that the decision was made following extensive consideration of the state of the economy, growing operating costs, and discussions with important stakeholders.

The Commission clarified that the price adjustment is a component of its efforts to provide effective, technologically advanced services that are in line with the demands of businesses and the Nigerian economy in a public notice that PUNCH Online was able to get on Tuesday.

“The Commission wishes to inform the General Public, Esteemed Customers, and all Stakeholders that in the continued efforts to improve its service quality and delivery, it has become necessary to review certain service fees effective the 1st day of August 2025.

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“This decision follows the careful consideration of prevailing economic realities, rising operational costs as well as engagement of critical stakeholders ahead of implementation,” the CAC said.

It added, “The review is modest, competitive and aligns with our commitment to enhance service delivery through digitalised operations and maintain the integrity of the Nigerian Corporate Registry.”

According to reports, the price structure under consideration has an impact on services provided to limited partnerships, corporations, incorporated trustees, and company names.

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CAC unveils new service fees starting August 1

Notable changes revealed that the voluntary striking-off cost for businesses has increased from N25,000 (for small businesses) to N50,000 and N100,000 for public corporations.

Relisting now costs N100,000 for public corporations and N50,000 for LTD/GTE companies. The fixed price for Due Diligence Search (Self-Service) is N50,000 for all categories.

The commission stated that it will now cost N100,000 for public businesses and N50,000 for others to obtain an extension of time for the annual general meeting.

CAC added that name reservations across the board remain at N1,000 while name reservations for restricted words cost N5,000.

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