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How to Open a Subsidiary in Nigeria: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Businesses
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Nigeria remains one of Africa’s most attractive destinations for foreign companies looking to expand their footprint. With a rapidly growing consumer base, strong regional influence, and diverse business opportunities across FMCG, agriculture, construction, oil and gas, retail, and technology, establishing a subsidiary in Nigeria can offer significant long-term advantages.

However, navigating the regulatory and operational processes requires clarity, preparation, and reliable local support. This guide explains how to open a subsidiary in Nigeria, key compliance requirements, and how companies like Wigmore Trading help international businesses get set up smoothly.

Why Open a Subsidiary in Nigeria?

A subsidiary gives foreign companies more control and flexibility than working through agents or distributors. It allows you to:

  • Legally employ staff in Nigeria

  • Open corporate bank accounts

  • Import and distribute goods directly

  • Reduce supply chain costs and increase margins

  • Build stronger partnerships with local customers

  • Qualify for regional trade benefits within ECOWAS

For businesses moving into West Africa, establishing a Nigerian subsidiary is often the most strategic long-term structure.

Types of Subsidiaries in Nigeria

Before registering, foreign companies must determine the type of entity they want. The two most common structures are:

1. Private Company Limited by Shares (Ltd)

The most widely used option for foreign businesses. It offers limited liability, flexibility in operations, and straightforward compliance.

2. Public Company Limited by Shares (PLC)

Ideal for large corporations planning to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange or attract public investment.

Most foreign investors choose the Private Limited Company (Ltd) due to its simpler setup and lower capital requirement.

Steps to Open a Subsidiary in Nigeria

1. Choose and Reserve a Company Name

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) manages business registration in Nigeria. The first step is conducting and securing a name reservation through the CAC portal.
This protects your company name while you prepare the necessary incorporation documents.

2. Prepare the Incorporation Documents

To register a subsidiary, you will need:

Foreign companies must also comply with minimum share capital requirements. Wigmore Trading can guide you to ensure your capital structure meets local standards.

3. Register the Subsidiary with the CAC

Once documentation is ready, submit it to the CAC. After validation, the CAC issues:

  • Certificate of Incorporation

  • Registration number (RC number)

  • Access to company records online

Your subsidiary is now legally recognized in Nigeria.

4. Obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN)

Issued by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), a TIN is required for:

  • Opening business bank accounts

  • Filing taxes

  • Completing official transactions

Wigmore Trading frequently supports clients through this stage to ensure full compliance.

5. Register with Relevant Regulators (if required)

Depending on your industry, you may need approvals from bodies such as:

  • NAFDAC – food, drugs, cosmetics

  • SON – imported consumer goods

  • NNPC – oil and gas

  • NCC – telecoms

Understanding local regulatory needs is essential for operational readiness.

6. Open a Corporate Bank Account

A Nigerian business account is needed for capital inflows, payments, and financial operations. Banks typically request:

  • Incorporation documents

  • TIN

  • Board resolution

  • Proof of address

A local partner can help streamline this process.

7. Build Your Operational Infrastructure

With your subsidiary fully registered, you can begin establishing:

  • Office or warehouse space

  • Local staffing

  • Supply chain and logistics networks

  • Importation channels

  • Distribution partnerships

This is where Wigmore Trading adds exceptional value, offering import services, wholesale distribution, warehousing, procurement, and logistics expertise across Nigeria.

How Wigmore Trading Can Help

Wigmore Trading has over a decade of experience supporting global brands entering the Nigerian market. We provide:

  • Local regulatory guidance

  • Procurement and sourcing support

  • Importation and distribution services

  • Warehousing and logistics capabilities

  • Market intelligence for product launch and expansion

Whether you are setting up a new subsidiary or expanding an existing one, our team can help streamline your operations so you can focus on growth.

Contact Wigmore Trading today to streamline your Nigerian market entry.


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