FREE 250,000 FG/CAC BUSINESS NAMES REGISTRATION FOR MSMEs
The Federal Government is offering free Business name registration for MSMEs as Business formalisation Support of the MSME Survival Fund.
As part of Federal Government’s post Covid-19 Pandemic survival intervention to support micro and small businesses to formalise their businesses.
In line with this, the Federal Government has approved the free registration of 6,606 Business Names in each of the 34 states while Abia, Lagos and Kano will have 7,906, 9,084 and 8,406 respectively.
Consequently, all interested Micro and Small Entrepreneurs, Artisans, Craftsmen/Women (one or more persons) that are yet to formalise their businesses should take advantage of this rare opportunity.
Aggregators have been appointed to receive applications from interested persons in line with CAC requirements.
The free registrations will start on the 19th October 2020. To participate in this rare opportunity, go to any of the centres with the following documents to register your business:
- Three (3) Proposed Names
- Two (2) Passport sized photographs
- Valid Means of Identification
- Phone Number/Email address
The names and contact details of the aggregators can be obtained on the Commission’s Website at https://www.cac.gov.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/AGGREGATORS.pdf
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