CAC launches direct payment system on portal

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The Corporate Affairs Commission has introduced a direct payment option on its portal, allowing users to pay for services through ReVOps on its Intelligent Company Registration Portal.

The development was announced in a statement posted on the commission’s official X handle on Wednesday, with the move aimed at streamlining registration services.

Before now, the previous payment structure relied on the Remita gateway, which supported debit card, bank transfer, and branch payments.

The commission said the initiative is part of efforts to improve service delivery and streamline its processes for users.

Services now eligible for direct payment include Annual Returns Filing, Change of Business Address, Cessation of Business, Change of Name, and Change of Objects. Other services such as Change of Proprietor or Partner details, Certified True Copies, status reports, and Letters of Good Standing are also covered.

The move aligns with the Federal Government’s broader push to digitise public finance and improve revenue collection through technology.

The Revenue Optimization and Assurance Project was launched last year to strengthen public financial management, focusing on blocking revenue leakages and improving transparency across government agencies. It is built on three pillars: transparency, efficiency, and digital transformation.

REV-OP enables real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making, marking a shift toward a more technology-driven approach to government revenue systems.

The update comes shortly after the CAC carried out maintenance on its online systems following a cybersecurity incident, temporarily shutting down its portal between April 17 and April 20, 2026, due to unauthorised access to parts of its systems.

 

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