The service fee price increase by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, as against the earlier given date of August 1.
This postponement is a result of the current transitional challenges some users are experiencing, particularly in areas such as:
Downloading of documents
Payment processing
Post-incorporation filings for Business Names
Upload of certain required documents
Business Name: ₦25K to ₦50K representing a 100% increase
Company Registration: ₦65K to ₦150K – 131% increase
NGO/Church/Sch registration: ₦150K to ₦250K – 67% increase
Certificate Upgrade: ₦50K to ₦100K – 100% increase
SCUML: ₦95K to ₦110K – 16% increase
Trademark: ₦90K to ₦100K -11% increase
Annual Returns: ₦8K to ₦12K – 50% increase
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