Corporate Bank Account Opening in Nigeria – 618 Bees Makes It Simple

Corporate Bank Account Opening in Nigeria – 618 Bees Makes It Simple

October 10, 2025

Opening a corporate bank account in Nigeria is one of the most important steps after registering your company  but for many businesses, especially foreign-owned entities, it can also be one of the most challenging.

At 618 Bees, we simplify the process.

We help both local and foreign companies open compliant, fully functional corporate bank accounts in Nigeria – quickly, correctly, and with the right documentation in place.

 Why It Matters

A properly opened corporate bank account gives your company:

  • Access to local and international transactions.
  • Credibility with clients and investors.
  • The ability to receive capital imports and manage tax obligations.
  • Proof of business legitimacy for regulatory compliance

Common Challenges

Many businesses face delays due to incomplete documentation, lack of local presence, or misunderstanding of banking regulations.

Our team bridges that gap by ensuring you meet all KYC (Know-Your-Customer) and regulatory requirements effortlessly.

Our Bank Account Facilitation Service

Our service covers everything needed to get your company banking in no time:

  • Verification of incorporation and CAC documents.
  • Preparation of director and shareholder identification.
  • Coordination with partner Nigerian banks.
  • Support with Certificate of Capital Importation (CCI) for foreign investors.
  • Liaison with banks for compliance and approval.
  • Post-account-opening support and advisory

Whether you’re in Lagos or overseas, we manage the process end-to-end keeping you updated at every stage.

Why Choose 618 Bees

  • We combine legal precision with business efficiency.
  • Our expertise ensures your banking process is secure, compliant, and stress-free.
  • Fast turnaround.
  • Transparent communication.
  • Seamless coordination with financial institutions

At 618 Bees, we do more than open accounts, we help you start strong.

Get Started Today

Ready to open a corporate bank account in Nigeria?

Let our team handle it quickly, professionally, and with care.

Email: info@618bees.com

Visit: www.618bees.com

Phone No: +2349017190079

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Frequently Asked

  • When are Annual Returns due for filing?

    A company’s first Annual Returns are due for filing after 18 months of its inception, subsequently it should be filed annually as the name implies. The filing dates could differ for each company depending on their financial year end but must be filed not later than 42 days after its Annual General Meeting.

    The Annual Returns for Business Names is due not later than the 30th of June each year except in the year the business was registered.

  • Must my Company Secretary be a Lawyer?

    Although it’s ideal to have a lawyer as a company secretary, it is not compulsory for small private businesses.

  • What are the terms of a contract?
    • an offer and an acceptance.
    • competent parties
    • Consideration
    • Legal subject matter
    • Mutual agreement/ Assent
    • Conesus ad idem
    • Obligation
  • Is there a penalty for late renewal of registration of products with NAFDAC?

    Yes, there is a late renewal fee, which is dependent on the category of the product.

  • Is it legal to transfer the personal data you obtained legally to another person?

    No, its not legal. This is because the law prohibits anyone from transferring the data of a third party to another person without consent from the third party to do same even if the data was rightfully obtained in the first instance.

  • How long does a trademark registration in Nigeria Last?

    Trademark is valid for seven years from the date of application but you may renew the application for the trademark for an additional period of 14years.

  • Do I have to physically drop off my product sample at NAFDAC office?

    No, you can choose to have it sent to NAFDAC office

  • Who can be directors in my company?

    Any two adults can be directors in a company.

  • Will my trademark registration in Nigeria protect me worldwide?

    No, all intellectual property (IP) rights which includes trademarks are territorial, which means you are protected in the countries in which you register them.

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