CAC reviews service fees from August 1 for enhanced operations

The Corporate Affairs Commission said it has reviewed some of its service fees to enhance service quality, improve efficiency, and sustain digital transformation in its operations.
The commission said this in a public notice it issued in Abuja on Tuesday.
It said the increment which would take effect from August 1, reflected prevailing economic realities and rising operational costs.
It said the adjustment followed engagements with key stakeholders.
The commission added that the review was to sustain prompt and technology-driven service delivery for Nigerians.
It siad, “The review of fees is crucial to ensuring that the commission continues to provide prompt, efficient, and technology-driven services that meet the expectations of its stakeholders for the benefit of the Nigerian economy.’’
The CAC described the reviewed fees as modest and competitive.
It said the changes would support its ongoing reforms to enhance transparency, accountability, and customer satisfaction.
“The schedule of the revised fees has been published on the commission’s official website: www.cac.gov.ng, including a direct link to its resource section for easy access,” the notice said.
The commission assured the public of its continued commitment to delivering high-quality services and maintaining the integrity of Nigeria’s corporate registry.
It urged the public, business owners, and corporate stakeholders to visit its website for full details of the reviewed service charges and other resources.
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