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How to Open a Business Bank Account in Nigeria: A Practical Guide for Traders & Importers
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Opening a business bank account in Nigeria is one of the most important steps for any company involved in trading, import/export, wholesale distribution, or supply chain operations. Whether you are launching a new venture or expanding into the Nigerian market, having a properly structured corporate bank account ensures credibility, smooth transactions, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about how to open a business bank account in Nigeria, the documents required, challenges to expect, and how Wigmore Trading can support your entry into the Nigerian market.

Why You Need a Business Bank Account in Nigeria

Nigeria is one of Africa’s most active markets, with strong demand across FMCG, food staples, beverages, manufacturing inputs, and general commodities. For foreign and local businesses, a Nigerian business bank account is essential for:

  • Receiving and making payments locally

  • Import duty payments via customs platforms

  • Accessing trade finance, LC processing, and FX services

  • Building trust with suppliers, buyers, and partners

  • Separating business and personal finances

  • Maintaining compliance with Nigerian regulations

Many Nigerian banks also require a corporate account to enable access to NAFDAC, SONCAP, and customs documentation systems—critical for importers and distributors.

Requirements to Open a Business Bank Account in Nigeria

  • Certificate of Incorporation (CAC)

  • Memorandum & Articles of Association

  • CAC Form 1.1 (or CO7 and CO2 for older registrations)

  • Tax Identification Number (TIN)

  • Valid ID for all directors/signatories

  • Proof of address

  • Passport photographs of directors

  • Board resolution (for multi-director companies)

  • Minimum opening balance (bank-specific)

  • BVN for all directors/signatories

Can Foreigners Open a Business Bank Account in Nigeria?

Yes. However, the process may take longer due to identity verification and BVN enrollment requirements. Most banks allow foreign-owned companies to open business accounts if all CAC documents and identification details are complete.

This is where Wigmore Trading can help. As a long-established distributor and export/import operator in Nigeria and the UK, we assist foreign companies entering the Nigerian market with:

  • Local representation

  • Documentation support

  • Introductions to Nigerian banks

  • Compliance guidance

  • Setting up a trading footprint

  • Finding distributors or suppliers

Step-by-Step Process to Open a Business Bank Account in Nigeria

1. Choose the Right Bank

Popular options include:
GTBank, Zenith Bank, Access Bank, UBA, First Bank, Fidelity Bank, and Stanbic IBTC.

For import/export and high-volume transactions, banks with strong trade finance desks are recommended.

2. Submit All Documents

Prepare your CAC documents, IDs, TIN, BVN, and proof of address. Wigmore Trading can help ensure every file meets Nigerian compliance requirements.

3. Complete KYC and Verification

Banks will verify your company address, director identities, and corporate structure.
Foreign companies may undergo additional due diligence.

4. Pay Opening Deposit

The minimum balance varies, but most banks require a small initial deposit.

5. Activate Online Banking and Payment Channels

Once approved, the bank will provide access to:

  • Corporate online banking

  • FX purchase portals (Form M, Form A)

  • LC/TT processing

  • POS or payment collection systems (if applicable)

Challenges Businesses Face and How to Overcome Them

Opening a corporate bank account in Nigeria can come with delays due to documentation differences, BVN challenges, and regulatory checks. Firms new to the Nigerian market often experience:

  • Incorrect or incomplete CAC documents

  • Delays with physical address verification

  • Unclear bank requirements

  • Difficulties obtaining a TIN

  • Challenges understanding import/export regulations

Wigmore Trading can help.
Our team supports new market entrants with step-by-step facilitation, ensuring smooth bank account setup and a compliant start to trading.

How Wigmore Trading Supports Your Business in Nigeria

With over 20 years in logistics, procurement, FMCG distribution, and cross-border trade across West Africa, Wigmore Trading helps businesses:

  • Set up supplier networks

  • Source products locally and internationally

  • Manage import processing

  • Navigate regulatory approvals

  • Distribute goods within Nigeria

  • Establish reliable trade operations

If you’re planning to open a business bank account in Nigeria as part of launching or expanding your operations, Wigmore Trading can guide you through every step.

Get in touch with our team to learn more.


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