I bought some company shares but don’t know how to register so my devidends can paid into my bank account.
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To receive your share dividends directly into your bank account in Nigeria, you need to complete an e-Dividend registration (e-Mandate). Once it is activated, future dividends from companies like banks, telecoms, cement companies, etc., will automatically enter your bank account instead of being senRead more
To receive your share dividends directly into your bank account in Nigeria, you need to complete an e-Dividend registration (e-Mandate). Once it is activated, future dividends from companies like banks, telecoms, cement companies, etc., will automatically enter your bank account instead of being sent as paper warrants.
See lessHere is the proper process:
What You Need for e-Dividend Registration
Prepare these:
Your Bank Verification Number (BVN)
Your bank account details
Your CSCS/CHN number (if available)
Valid ID card
Passport photograph (sometimes requested)
Your shareholder details exactly as used when buying the shares
Step-by-Step Process
1. Know Your Registrar
Every company has a registrar that handles dividends.
Examples:
Access Holdings Plc → usually handled by Coronation Registrars Limited
Zenith Bank Plc → often handled by Coronation Registrars Limited
MTN Nigeria Communications Plc → another registrar may handle it
You can check:
Your allotment statement
CSCS statement
Broker app
Registrar search portal
2. Download the e-Dividend Form
Use the official SEC portal:
sec.gov.ng
You can also get registrar forms here:
sec.gov.ng
3. Fill the Form Carefully
The most important thing:
Your names must match across:
Bank account
BVN
Shareholding record
CSCS account
Even small mismatches can cause rejection.
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Example problems:
“Debby Daniel” on BVN
“Daniel O. Debby” on shares
That alone can delay payment.
4. Submit the Form
You can submit through:
Your bank
Your stockbroker
The registrar directly
Most registrars now accept:
Physical submission
Email submission
Online upload
Very Important: One Bank Account Can Receive Multiple Dividends
You do NOT need separate bank accounts for each company.
One account can receive:
Access Holdings Plc dividends
Zenith Bank Plc dividends
Dangote Cement Plc dividends
etc.
If You Already Missed Old Dividends
You can still recover them.
Process:
Register e-Dividend
Registrar verifies ownership
Old unpaid dividends are processed back into your account
This is called recovery of unclaimed dividends.
Since You Mentioned Coronation Registrars Earlier
For your:
Access Holdings Plc shares
Zenith Bank Plc shares
You may likely need to deal with:
coronationregistrars.com
You can request:
e-Dividend mandate form
Status verification
Name correction
Mandate activation
Common Reasons e-Dividend Gets Rejected
Name mismatch
Wrong account number
Dormant bank account
BVN mismatch
Signature mismatch
Wrong CHN/CSCS details
Registrar record not updated
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Since you already have:
Shares
CSCS/CHN
InvestNaija usage
Registrar interaction history
The fastest route is:
Contact your registrar directly
Request e-Dividend mandate activation
Ensure your BVN name matches your shareholding name
Use your active bank account
Ask them to also check for unclaimed dividends
Useful Official Resources
sec.gov.ng
cscs.ng
coronationregistrars.com