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  1. Consumers Brace for Higher Fees as PoS Operators Raise Alarm Over CAC's Registration Mandate

    Nigeria Consumers Brace for Higher Fees as PoS Operators Raise Alarm Over CAC's Registration Mandate

    Navigate the impact of Corporate Affairs Commission's (CAC) PoS registration mandate on Nigerian consumers. PoS operators warn of heightened transaction costs, sparking concerns over financial inclusion. In Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Point of Sale (PoS) agents find themselves grappling...
  2. Fraud Prevention Measures: CBN Mandates PoS Operators to Register with CAC by July 7

    Nigeria Fraud Prevention Measures: CBN Mandates PoS Operators to Register with CAC by July 7

    In a move to enhance financial transparency, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has mandated Point-of-Sale (PoS) operators to register their businesses with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) within two months. This measure aims to reduce fraud and promote a more regulated financial sector in...
  3. Nigeria Tightens Oversight: 1.9 Million PoS Agents Mandated for CAC Registration

    Nigeria Nigeria Tightens Oversight: 1.9 Million PoS Agents Mandated for CAC Registration

    Nigeria mandates 1.9 million Point of Sale (PoS) agents to register with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to curb rising fraud incidents, which accounted for 26.37% of cases in 2023. This directive aims to enhance transparency in financial transactions and improve regulatory oversight in...
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    Metro You are cooking your books to hide facts – Reps accuse CAC – Daily Post Nigeria

    https://dailypost.ng/2021/08/24/you-are-cooking-your-books-to-hide-facts-reps-accuse-cac/
  5. Nigeria News

    Metro Corporate Affairs Commission Headquarters Abuja gutted by fire(photos) - Linda Ikejis Blog

    https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2020/4/corporate-affairs-commission-headquarters-abuja-gutted-by-firephotos-2.html
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    Business Fire guts Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC HQ - Vanguard Nigeria News

    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/breaking-fire-guts-corporate-affairs-commission-cac-hq/
  7. Nigeria Business News

    Business SEC to share Oando’s forensic audit findings with FIRS, NSE, and CAC – Nairametrics

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is planning to partner the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), and the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), over Oando Plc‘s alleged corporate infractions. The capital market regulator disclosed that it plans to...
  8. Nigeria Metro News

    Metro You can still register your business for N5,000 till July 31 – TheCable

    From May 1 to July 31, business registration will cost only N5000, Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo has said. Spurred by the successes recorded in the first 50% discount window for business registration in Nigeria, the federal government has directed the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to...
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    Politics Court Sentences Kebbi Accountant-General, Dakingari, To 70 Years Imprisonment For Fraud

    Kebbi State Accountant-General, Mohammed Dakingari, has been sentenced to 70 years imprisonment for fraud. The Court of Appeal sitting in Kebbi on Friday found Dakingari guilty of N1.6bn fraud and overruled an earlier judgment of the state High Court which discharged and acquitted him on 20...
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    Business Nigeria's Corporate Affairs Commission Workers Begin Strike

    Workers at the Corporate Affairs Commission have embarked on an industrial action. The industrial action, according to PUNCH, paralyzed business activities on Tuesday at the Commission's headquarters. The workers are protesting the non payment of allowances as well as poor welfare condition
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    Business FG Set To Repeal Companies and Allied Matters Act

    The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has said it is set to call for the repeal and re-enactment of the Companies and Allied Matters Act (1990) saying that the law needs to be spruced up to reflect the realities of the times. The Commission also said that critical stakeholders including the...
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    Business Nigeria: 38,000 Companies De-registered For Failing To File Returns

    The Corporate Affairs Commission on Tuesday said it had de-registered the names of over 38,000 companies from its register for failing to file annual returns to the commission. The Registrar-General, CAC, Mr Bello Mahmud, stated this while speaking during a chat with journalists in Abuja. He...
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    Metro Apostolic Church Tells General Overseers To Respect Nigerian Law

    General Overseer, Victory Apostolic Church, Reverend Paul Adeoti, said Christians should learn to obey relevant authorities. Recall that Pastor E. A. Adeboye, on Saturday announced new leadership of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Nigeria following the revised of the Financial...
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