The Department for International Trade in Nigeria helps UK companies to expand into Nigeria and also help Nigerian companies to trade with the UK.
The Department for International Trade in Nigeria offers expertise and contacts through its extensive network of specialists in the UK, and staff in the British High Commission in Abuja and Deputy High Commission in Lagos.
DIT offices in Nigeria
Capital | Abuja |
DIT office | Department for International Trade Abuja British High Commission Plot 1137. Diplomatic Drive Central Business District Abuja Nigeria |
Telephone | +234 (0) 812 810 8845 |
Opening hours | Monday to Thursday, 7:30 to 3:30pm Friday, 7:30am to 12:30pm |
DIT office in Lagos
DIT office 2 | Department for International Trade Lagos British Deputy High Commission 11 Walter Carrington Crescent Victoria Island Lagos Nigeria |
Telephone | General enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8845 ICT, healthcare or agriculture enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8644 Education and training enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8744 Oil and gas enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8748 Infrastructure enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8655 Engagement and partnership enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8740 Trade services enquiries +234 (0) 812 810 8639 |
DIT.Africa@fco.gov.uk | |
Opening hours | Monday to Thursday, 7:30am to 3:30pm Friday, 7:30am to 12:30pm |
Overseas companies in the UK
An overseas company wants to set up a place of business in the UK must register with Companies House. You must register your overseas company within one month of opening for business in the UK.
If you do not have a base in the UK then you do not need to register.
Our accountants can help you to register your overseas company.
Get information about a British company
You may get information about a British Company from the Companies House in the UK. The information you can get include the following:
- Signed and approved Company accounts
- Confirmation statement
- The company date of incorporation
- Company names including company name change history, if applicable.
- Current and past company registered office addresses
- company registration numbers issued by Companies House.
- Current and past company directors and secretary’s details
- The company’s current trading status – active or dissolved
- insolvency information, if applicable.
Certificate of good standing for a British company
The certificate of good standing certifies that your company has been in continuous, unbroken existence since its incorporation and that no action is currently being taken to strike it off the Companies House register.
When a certificate of good standing is needed?
If you would like to register a branch overseas such as in Hong Kong or Malaysia or Singapore, the Registrar of Companies in the home country would require the certification that your UK company is in compliance and still active. Banks, lenders, a business corporation based overseas that collaborate with your UK company would require you to provide them with a certificate of good standing to prove the existence of your company at the time of entering into a business transaction with you.
Department for International Trade offices worldwide
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Good luck with your business venture.