CAC Introduces Direct Payment Option on Registration Portal via ReVOps
The Corporate Affairs Commission has launched a direct payment feature on its portal, enabling customers to pay for selected services through ReVOps on its Intelligent Company Registration Portal (iCRP).
The Commission disclosed the development in a statement shared on its official X handle on Wednesday, describing the move as part of efforts to improve service delivery and simplify registration processes for users.
Before the introduction of the new system, payments on the portal were processed through the Remita gateway, which supported transactions via debit cards, bank transfers, and bank branch payments.
According to the Commission, the newly introduced payment option will allow customers to complete transactions directly on the portal for several services.
“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 statement read.
Services currently covered under the direct payment system include Annual Returns Filing, Change of Business Address, Cessation of Business, Change of Name, and Change of Objects.
The Commission also listed other services eligible for the payment option, including Change of Proprietor or Partner details, Certified True Copies, status reports, and Letters of Good Standing.
The initiative aligns with the Federal Government’s ongoing drive to digitise public finance systems and strengthen revenue collection through technology-enabled solutions.
The Revenue Optimization and Assurance Project (REV-OP), introduced last year, was designed to enhance public financial management by improving transparency, reducing revenue leakages, and promoting operational efficiency across government agencies.
Built around the pillars of transparency, efficiency, and digital transformation, the initiative supports real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making in government revenue administration.
The latest update comes weeks after the CAC carried out maintenance on its online systems following a cybersecurity breach involving unauthorised access to parts of its infrastructure.
The Commission temporarily shut down its portal from April 17 to April 20, 2026, amid concerns over the safety and integrity of corporate data.
Industry observers say the introduction of direct payment on the iCRP is expected to improve user experience while reinforcing ongoing efforts to strengthen the efficiency and security of the Commission’s digital systems.














