The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has announced that it will deliver electronic services to its customers effective August 10, 2020.
The Registrar-General of the Commission, Alhaji Abubakar Garba, said this during a news conference in Abuja, on Sunday.
NAN reports that this new policy is targeted at creating sanity in the process, and adhering to the safety guidelines set out by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control’s (NCDC), in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Physical contact between workers and customers of the commission will, thus, be duly minimised to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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What this means
With this development, company registration certificates will now be sent through mailing systems, rather than having the company representatives come to the commission office to pick it up.
Garba noted that the commission would either send them by courier services, or sent them electronically, thus limiting physical contact to only occasions where they are absolutely necessary.
He added that the mailing system has proven to be the most effective system, and would speed up the entire process, allow the commission to process and issue about 400 companies’ certificates weekly.
The customers will bear the cost of the delivery, Garba stated.
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Backstory
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in recent times has had to deal with the overwhelming presence of clients who come to pick up their company registration certificate, after concluding the preliminary processes online.
In view of the easing of the lockdown and the guidelines put in place by the Federal government through the NCDC, efforts had been on to minimise physical contacts with the commission reducing the physical staff to 15% and having the others work from home.
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“We are a responsible institution, we have to abide by government directives, we cannot continue with this crowd in the premises,” Garba said to NAN.
When the new policy takes off on August 10, only skeletal services would be carried out by the commission while outsiders would no longer be allowed to have access to sensitive documents as practiced in the past.
That’s great,they have received digital baptism
Good development
That’s welcoming indeed. Please what do u have to say about a company having the status of”undergoing registration” for more than three months now?
Please, help me to send my Certificate to my email. This is my Business number BN-3300403
I need to they CAC certificate company, can I get?
Alright, but for more than a year now, I have not gotten my company registration certificate.
What can I do