Good day
I’m a Nigerian but not based in Nigeria
My BVN has a different surname from my valid ID (Maiden name and husband name respectively) I seriously want to start my investment journey but my problem is the difference in names.
How do I rectify it so that I can fill the form for my CSCS account.
This is a very common onboarding blocker in Nigeria’s capital market system, and it is solvable—but you must fix it through formal identity harmonization, not by trying to “force” the CSCS form. Your issue is essentially: BVN name = Maiden name ID (NIN/Passport) = Married name CSCS requires consisteRead more
This is a very common onboarding blocker in Nigeria’s capital market system, and it is solvable—but you must fix it through formal identity harmonization, not by trying to “force” the CSCS form.
See lessYour issue is essentially:
BVN name = Maiden name
ID (NIN/Passport) = Married name
CSCS requires consistent KYC across BVN + ID + broker records
So the system is rejecting you because of KYC mismatch, not because you are unqualified.
🧭 What CSCS Actually Requires
The system used by brokers and:
Central Securities Clearing System Plc
requires:
✔ BVN name must match
✔ Valid ID must match BVN
✔ Broker account name must match both
If any two don’t align → account opening fails or gets flagged.
🧠 Your Situation (Technically)
You have:
BVN (Bank Verification Number) = Maiden name
ID (likely NIN / passport) = Married name
👉 This is NOT an error — it is a life-event identity change (marriage)
But Nigeria’s financial system does not auto-sync it.
🪜 BEST WAY TO FIX IT (PROPER PATH)
🥇 STEP 1: Decide the “Primary Identity Name”
You must choose ONE name standard:
Usually recommended:
👉 Use married name everywhere going forward
Because:
It aligns with ID (NIN/passport update is easier)
It matches banking KYC long-term
Required for brokerage consistency
🥈 STEP 2: Update BVN Name at Your Bank (CRITICAL STEP)
Go to any bank (or remote bank branch if abroad contact support) and request:
“BVN name update due to marriage (change of surname)”
You will need:
Marriage certificate
Newspaper affidavit (sometimes required)
Valid ID (married name version)
Passport photo
Your bank will forward update to:
BVN central database
This is managed under the system linked to:
Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System
🥉 STEP 3: Update Your ID (If Needed)
Depending on your situation:
If you have NIN mismatch:
Update via:
National Identity Management Commission
You request:
“Name amendment due to marriage”
🧾 STEP 4: Wait for System Synchronization
After updates:
BVN update: 24 hours – 7 days
NIN update: 1–3 weeks
Only after this will CSCS accept your KYC cleanly.
🏦 STEP 5: Reapply for CSCS Account
Once names match:
You can now open brokerage account through:
Any Nigerian stockbroker app
Traditional broker
Investment platforms linked to CSCS
They will now successfully register you in:
Central Securities Clearing System Plc
⚠️ DO NOT DO THIS
Avoid these shortcuts:
❌ Using nickname on broker app
❌ Trying to open CSCS with mismatched BVN
❌ Creating multiple accounts with different names
This leads to:
Account rejection
Frozen portfolios
Future consolidation problems
🌍 Since You Are Not Based in Nigeria
You can still fix this remotely:
Option A (Best)
Contact your Nigerian bank via:
Email support
Phone banking
Relationship manager
Option B
Send a representative in Nigeria with:
Authorization letter
Your documents
💡 PRO TIP (VERY IMPORTANT)
Before opening CSCS account again:
✔ Ensure BVN = ID = Bank account = Broker account
✔ Use same spelling everywhere (no abbreviations)
This is what guarantees smooth investment onboarding.
📌 SIMPLE SUMMARY
To fix your issue:
Choose one name (recommended: married name)
Update BVN through your bank
Update NIN (if needed)
Wait for system sync
Open CSCS account again
Thanks a lot 👍 Well detailed and explanatory. I do appreciate 🙏
Thanks a lot 👍
See lessWell detailed and explanatory.
I do appreciate 🙏