The [Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)](https://www.cac.gov.ng/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) has introduced a direct payment feature on its Intelligent Company Registration Portal (iCRP), enabling users to make payments for selected services through ReVOps.
The Commission disclosed this in a statement shared on its official X account on Wednesday.
According to the CAC, the introduction of the new payment option is aimed at enhancing service delivery, simplifying registration procedures, and making transactions more convenient for users on its online platform.
Prior to the update, payments on the CAC portal were primarily processed via the Remita gateway, which allowed transactions through debit cards, bank transfers, and bank branch payments.
“The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) wishes to notify its esteemed customers that payments for the following filings can now be conveniently made directly on our portal via ReVOps on the Intelligent Company Registration Portal (iCRP),” the Commission stated.
The CAC listed the services now eligible for direct payment to include annual returns filing, change of business address, cessation of business, change of name, and change of objects.
Other services covered under the new payment system include change of proprietor or partner details, certified true copies, status reports, and letters of good standing.
The development aligns with the Federal Government’s broader effort to digitise public finance, improve revenue collection, block leakages, and enhance transparency across government agencies.
The Revenue Optimization and Assurance Project, REV-OP, was launched last year to strengthen public financial management through technology.
The initiative is anchored on transparency, efficiency, and digital transformation, and is designed to support real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making in government revenue systems.
The CAC’s new direct payment option also comes shortly after the Commission carried out maintenance on its online systems following a cybersecurity incident.
The Commission had temporarily shut down its portal between April 17 and April 20, 2026, after unauthorised access was detected in parts of its system.
The incident raised concerns over the safety and integrity of corporate data on the platform.
With the introduction of direct payment through ReVOps, the CAC is expected to improve user experience, strengthen service efficiency, and support ongoing efforts to enhance the security and reliability of its digital operations.
