PSP Licence In Nigeria
A Payment Service Provider (PSP) licence in Nigeria is issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under the National Payments System Act and is…
A Payment Service Provider (PSP) licence in Nigeria is issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under the National Payments System Act and is…
Nigeria is Africa’s largest consumer market and a top-three continental economy. With a population of over 200 million people, a highly dynamic digital landscape, and…
Incorporating your business is only the first step. To keep your company legal, protected, and “deal-ready,” you must navigate a complex web of ongoing regulatory…
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is a separate legal entity created for a specific, limited purpose. Typically, it is used to pool capital from multiple…
Every company registered in Nigeria must have a physical registered address in the country, the CAC does not accept P.O. Boxes as a company address.…
With the Investments and Securities Act 2025 (ISA 2025) now fully in force, operating a cryptocurrency exchange, custody service, or digital asset platform in Nigeria…
Nigeria is one of the largest and most active fintech markets in Africa. But operating a fintech without the correct Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)…
Starting or expanding a business in Nigeria begins with one non-negotiable step: registering with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). Without it, you cannot open a…
When considering the top countries to do business in Africa, various factors come into play, including the GDP, legal implications, business-friendly environments, and potential bottlenecks.…