CAC Extends Deadline For PoS Registration
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has extended the registration deadline for all Point of Sale Operators (POS) by an extra sixty days to make room for those who couldn’t register because of technical issues.
News Telly reports that the commission had previously set a registration deadline of July 7, 2024.
Nonetheless, in a message posted by the commission’s management on its X handle on a Sunday, it announced that the registration deadline had been extended by two months.
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“The Corporate Affairs Commission wishes to notify Fintech Operators, also known as Point of Sales (POS) Operators, that the initial deadline of 7th July 2024 given for the registration of sole Agents, Super Agents and Agents has been extended for a period of sixty days beginning from 7th July 2024 to the 5th September 2024.
“This is to give sufficient time to Operators, particularly those in remote areas who might have encountered network challenges to so register and continue with their businesses,” the commission’s statement reads.
The commission has confirmed that Operators who do not register by the extended deadline may face the consequences of losing their businesses and being prosecuted for assisting criminal activities.
How POS Registration Will Checkmate Kidnapping, Criminals – CAC
Meanwhile, the Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, disclosed on Wednesday, May 8, that the Nigerian government has instructed Point of Sale (POS) providers, to register with the commission.
He said criminals increasingly use POS machines to extort money from their victims.
According to Magaji, the registration is to enable the government to track kidnappers, criminals, and one-chance operators, causing pain for Nigerians at the moment.
The Registrar-General (RG) announced this during the official launch of the Fintech registration agents and merchants in Abuja.
He stated that the commission is currently training its staff to operate 24/7 to meet the high demand of the people.
Magaji said: “This training is to equip the trainers to work round the clock, not just office hours, which means they can work from home since they have all the facilities they need. The registration for POS operators is still ongoing, it will close by the 7th of July 2024. No matter what business you operate in Nigeria today, you are under the law of Nigeria to ensure your business is registered with the CAC.
“We assume that in that 60 days, all POS operators must have registered their businesses. This must be done in the interest of their interest; again if a business or an individual has been using a POS machine without registration, just know that from the day you acquired that POS, you are being charged N200, and every day counts, so the day you come for registration your payment for the machine will be backdated to the day you started using it.
“In most banks presently, there are POS machines which are not registered and not attracting any charges, even though they are in the bank, they should be registered and charges met like any other POS on the street. After the deadline of 60 days without registration, they will be termed as criminals.”