CAC Introduces Electronic Filing of Financial Statements.

Management of Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
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The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has recorded another milestone as it unveils an electronic filing system for the filing of financial statements by registered entities in continuation of its reform initiatives.

The Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Alhaji Garba Abubakar, who stated this at the unveiling of the platform to customers and stakeholders in Abuja, said it would be available live from Monday, November 28, 2022.

A statement released by Head, Media, Rasheed Mahe said Garba Abubakar stated that the accounting software drew inspiration from the extensible business reporting language (xBLR) standard in line with global best practices.

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Abubakar, who highlighted the reform initiatives of the Commission since his assumption of office, maintained that the Commission would continue to leverage technology to offer prompt and efficient services.

Alhaji Garba Mohammed was appointed Registrar--General, Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC,
Alhaji Garba Mohammed was appointed Registrar–General, Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC,

During the unveiling of the EFS, Damilola Awe, GMD Centrifuge Information Technology Ltd. (a software developer), described it as an online account filling system by CAC supported by EU-ACT for regulated entities such as CSOs, NGOs, integrated trustees, private limited liability companies, and other business entities.

Damilola Awe said the EFS is an offshoot (a module or feature addition) of the parent software Company Registration Portal (CRP) that allows annual financial statement filings electronically.

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He maintained that the EFS follows global standards for filing financial statements as obtained by other country regulators like the SEC in the UK, the SEC in the US, and IFRS, among others, by leveraging what he called a bleeding-edge technology called Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL).

The EFS would enable the CAC to enforce regulatory compliance by ensuring financial statements of account are correctly filed, Damilola said.

He added that it would allow business organizations to file their annual accounts and financial statements electronically.

Statements of financial position, profit and loss, and the ability to generate portable and downloadable financial documents that conform to global standards are some of the many benefits of the EFS, he added.

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CAC News reports that most of the stakeholders and customers who spoke at the event were full of applause for the CAC and therefore prayed that the new system would improve their interface with the Commission.

During the event, goodwill messages and presentations were received from SCUML, CBN, SEC, NBA, and OGP, amongst others.

CAC News reports that a similar engagement will be held for customers in Lagos on November 24, 2022.

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