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Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 9:21am On Sep 22, 2019
Contact us ti register your trade mark, patent and design. We also register company at a cheaper rate.
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Nickisindigo(m): 10:53am On Sep 22, 2019
how much for a limited company
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 9:40pm On Sep 22, 2019
Nickisindigo:
how much for a limited company

It depends on the share capital, for one million share capital, is 60k
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 7:05pm On Nov 25, 2020
This is still on. Contact us for your CAC registration and trademark

Re: Registration Of Trademark by billante(m): 10:25am On Nov 27, 2020
How can you be contacted for trademark registration?
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 7:28pm On Nov 27, 2020
billante:
How can you be contacted for trademark registration?

you can contact me via mail @ lekan6ix@yahoo.com
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 10:36pm On Dec 02, 2020
Registration of company, business name and NGO is still ongoing.

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 12:05pm On Dec 09, 2020
Did you know?

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 10:14am On Dec 10, 2020
THE IMPERATIVENESS OF BUSINESS REGISTRATION IN NIGERIA

The following are the reasons you should register your business with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), the only body empowered by law to register businesses and other corporate entities in Nigeria.

1.It is appropriate to register a business in order for your business to acquire a legal capacity. Once your business is registered, it is akin to a child being born. It acquires all rights and liabilities provided for by law for such business. It becomes a juristic person, it can transact in its business name and get clothe with corporate flavour.

2. Once your business is registered it acquires the ability to sue and be sued in its own name. It becomes a body corporate and if it was a limited liability company, it acquires its own seal, so much so that if the iron seal is not inscribed in the documents showing transactions such transactions becomes inchoate. Once you do business with a limited liability company insist they inscribe their common seal on the document indicating the transaction else the document becomes voidable and the transaction becomes nondescript.

3. Branding: A registered business acquires a brand and reputation and gives people the impression that they are dealing with a credible business. Once your business is registered your business automatically is put on the CAC website and random search can be conducted on it to ascertain its authenticity or otherwise. People prefer to deal with registered businesses for certainty of records and a trail of transaction.

4. Ease of Banking and doing Business: A business can only have a bank account in its name when it is registered. If a customer or client asked you to send your account details, the customer or Client will feel more comfortable dealing with you, when the person realises you have a corporate account. People prefer to deal with corporate entities than individuals, as it boosts their confidence to enter into higher transactions with you.

5. Dealing with government and corporate entities: You can not do business with government or corporate entities except you have a registered business. The first document they will require of you, is your certificate of registration. You should also be on good standing with your tax clearance, compliance with the Pension Act (if Applicable), compliance with the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and the National Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), if applicable and other compulsory business regulatory compliances as provided for by law.

6. Dealing With foreign agencies and foreign donors: You can not also deal with foreign agencies and donors as a vendor/ service provider or partner as a non -govenmental organization (NGO), if you were not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). These international organizations only deal with entities and not Individuals, except you are a resource person.

7. Limited liability of businesses: A business is separate from its owners. When a company does business in its name, the liability arising from the transaction is limited to the share capital and assets of the Company and not its owners. That is why you should be careful how you transfer money from your business account to your personal account and how you pay business money into your personal account when you have a business account.You will be creating avoidable personal liability. Some companies are said to be limited liability companies because the liability of the company is limited to the authorized share capital as registered in the CAC and the assets of the company.
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 1:25pm On Dec 11, 2020
We are still registering companies with CAC

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 12:56pm On Dec 21, 2020
Did you know that ?
All business interested in exporting have to register as an exporter in Nigeria
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 3:41pm On Mar 05, 2021
Register your Business today before you lose the name

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 8:51am On Mar 08, 2021
SINGLE-DIRECTOR COMPANIES

Do you know ?
That small companies are permitted under the CAMA 2020 to have a single director.

This welcome development will ease the administrative burden and cost of running MSMEs as the entrepreneur who sets up the business can serve as its sole director.
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 8:58am On Mar 08, 2021
Benefits and concessions that are aimed at easing the administrative burden imposed on micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and reducing the costs that were associated with complying with their statutory obligations.

These additional benefits are:

1. small companies and single shareholder companies do not have to hold annual general meetings.
2. small companies can have a single director.
3. small companies do not have to have a company secretary.
4. a company seal will be optional (this will apply to all Nigerian companies).
5. small companies do not have to file audited financial statements annually (this will also apply to companies that have not commenced business since incorporation even if they are not small companies).
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 10:27am On Mar 09, 2021
Did you know that ?

A person who desires to operate a cybercafe must be duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission[CAC], Economic and Financial Crimes Commission[EFCC] and Computers Professional's Registration Council[CPRC]
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 2:21pm On Mar 10, 2021
Contact us for your company registration

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 10:11am On Mar 17, 2021
Register with us today

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 2:45pm On Mar 17, 2021
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Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 3:00pm On Mar 26, 2021
Register your company today

Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 3:00pm On Mar 26, 2021
contact us via lekan6ix@yahoo.com
Re: Registration Of Trademark by Lekan6ix: 4:26pm On Aug 23, 2021
Register your business/company/Association today with the Nigeria Corporate Affairs Commission, and position yourself and your business for the blessings ahead.

email : lekan6ix@yahoo.com

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