CWG Plc Tapped As FIRS Electronic Invoicing Integrator

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CWG Plc has earned certification from the FIRS as a System Integrator for Nigeria’s mandatory Electronic Invoicing system.

With this certification, the company now connects ERP, accounting, and invoicing systems directly to the FIRS MBS platform.

CWG Plc has earned certification from the FIRS as a System Integrator for Nigeria’s mandatory Electronic Invoicing system.

CWG Tapped FIRS Electronic Invoicing 

Consequently, organisations can automate invoice generation, validation, and reporting, which reduces errors and strengthens audit readiness.

Furthermore, it ensures real-time compliance with national tax regulations, advancing Nigeria’s broader effort to modernise revenue collection.

Driving Seamless Digital Transformation

The FIRS MBS platform replaces traditional paper-based processes, offering secure, real-time invoice validation for every transaction.

As a System Integrator, CWG actively guides organisations through adoption, ensuring seamless workflows and full visibility across invoicing.

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“This certification confirms our technical expertise and reinforces our role in supporting organisations’ smooth digital transition,” said COO Afolabi Sobande.

Moreover, CEO Adewale Adeyipo emphasised, “Our work goes beyond technology; we build transparency, accountability, and sustainable value nationwide.”

Empowering Businesses Nationwide

CWG also reviews invoicing infrastructure, implements required integrations, and continuously optimises systems to maintain compliance.

In addition, the company helps businesses adapt to evolving regulations while enhancing operational efficiency.

Through this recognition, CWG reaffirms its commitment to national development by using technology to modernise business processes.

By enabling digital transformation, CWG empowers organisations to focus on growth while meeting regulatory standards.

Ultimately, CWG strengthens Nigeria’s financial ecosystem, creating a foundation for smarter, transparent, and efficient commerce.

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