The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has postponed the planned increase in its service fees and penalties for document downloads from August 1 to September 1, 2025. This comes as users continue to face challenges adapting to the upgraded online registration system.
The new fees, originally set to take effect mid-August, reflect CAC’s response to rising operational costs and broader economic pressures. However, the Commission has recognized that some users are still struggling with areas like document downloading, payment processing, and filings. In response, CAC extended the implementation date to allow more time for a smoother transition without shutting down the registration portal.
“This postponement is part of our commitment to supporting businesses and ensuring seamless user experience,” CAC said, assuring it is working with technical partners to stabilize the system.
This delay follows recent announcements from government agencies like the National Identity Management Commission, which raised fees earlier this year after maintaining the same price structure for over a decade.
The Commission will continue to engage stakeholders and improve the portal experience as it prepares for the September rollout.









