We deliver comprehensive advisory services to both local and international businesses, and corporate entities across all areas of Company Secretarial Duties & Compliance. Our experienced team works closely with clients to navigate complex business and regulatory environments, providing tailored solutions that address long-term strategic initiatives.
Under Company Secretarial Duties & Compliance practice, we serve as chief compliance officers and governance advisors, overseeing regulatory filings, maintaining statutory registers, and facilitating board meetings. We ensure adherence to company law (such as CAMA 2020), manage shareholder communications, and mitigate corporate risks. Our responsibilities in this aspect of practice include filing annual returns, drafting board resolutions, and providing legal guidance for our clients.
Our team work under the following core company secretarial duties:
1. Board Support & Governance: Preparing agendas, attending board and committee meetings, and recording minutes.
2. Statutory Compliance & Filings: Submitting annual returns, financial statements, and notifying the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of changes such as directors or registered office addresses.
3. Maintenance of Registers: Updating statutory registers of members, directors, shareholders, and charges.
4. Advisory Role: Guiding directors on legal obligations, corporate governance best practices, and regulatory developments.
Our regulatory compliance practices include:
1. Regulatory Filings: Lodging special resolutions and statutory documents with authorities like the CAC.
2. Legal Compliance: Ensuring company operations align with company law and the Articles of Association.
3. Shareholder Management: Issuing meeting notices and maintaining effective communication with shareholders.
We can help you make critical decisions using our legal framework and valuable experience in legal matters. A one-on-one guidance with our experts will highlight your key issues, common initiatives and help you achieve your mission-critical priorities.