Business
CAC extends promotional registration deadline, registers 220,773 MSMEs in 10 months
The Corporate Affairs Commission has announced a three day extension of the 50 percent reduction in the registration fee for business names window, under its Business Incentive Strategy.
The commission said with the extension, the promotional reduction fee would now end on Friday, August 16.
It also announced that it registered 220,773 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the last 10 months.
The CAC said this in a statement issued by Moses Adaguusu, the commission’s head of public affairs, in Abuja.
It said that the MSMEs were registered between October 2018 and July 31, adding that the three-day extension was to enable micro, small and medium enterprises that could not register their businesses during the promo because of the Sallah holidays to do so.
Adaguusu said, “From when the BIS started in October 2018 to July 31, the commission registered at least 220,773 MSMEs under the BIS window. The list is growing day by day.
“Registration of their businesses will enable them own corporate accounts with banks, have access to loans, grants and other government interventions.”
The commission urged members of the public to take advantage of the three-day extension to register their business names at the reduced cost of N5, 000.
It said registration could be done online or at any of the commission’s offices nationwide.
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