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Nigeria’s Informal Economy Persists: 54% of Businesses Remain Unregistered

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More than half of Nigerian businesses continue to operate outside the formal economy, even as a new survey signals a tentative shift toward greater entrepreneurial registration.

According to the 2025 State of Entrepreneurship Survey released by FATE Foundation, 46 percent of Nigerian entrepreneurs ran formally registered businesses last year, climbing from 42 percent in 2024. Yet the gain offers only modest comfort — 54 percent of enterprises still operate without formal recognition, exposing the stubborn grip of informality on the country’s business environment.

The trajectory over the past five years tells a story of persistent volatility. The share of unregistered businesses was 44 percent in 2021, climbed to 51 percent in 2022 and 53 percent in 2023, before peaking sharply at 58 percent in 2024. The slight pullback in 2025 has prompted cautious optimism, with analysts attributing part of the recovery to digital registration tools rolled out by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).

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Even so, deep structural barriers remain. For nano and micro enterprises — which make up the bulk of Nigeria’s business landscape — the perceived costs of formalization outweigh the benefits. Limited access to information, distrust of public institutions and cumbersome administrative processes continue to push many small operators toward the informal economy.

Among those who have taken the registration step, CAC remains the dominant gateway, with over two-thirds of registered businesses affiliated with the commission. But the survey hints at a quiet diversification underway. Registrations with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) grew from 19.1 percent in 2024 to 24.7 percent in 2025. Affiliation with formal trade groups edged up to 7.5 percent from 6 percent, while cooperative societies and community-based trade associations are drawing increasing interest — a reflection of smaller firms gravitating toward trust-based, semi-formal structures over government institutions.

Business age remains one of the sharpest predictors of registration status. Newly launched enterprises recorded the steepest informality rates, though even here the trend shows improvement. In 2025, 68.2 percent of businesses less than a year old were unregistered — a marked improvement from 82 percent in 2024. For firms under five years old, 63 percent operated informally, compared to 64 percent the prior year.

FATE Foundation Executive Director Adenike Adeyemi acknowledged the progress while cautioning against overreading it. “The survey shows incremental gains in formalization across both new and established businesses,” she said. “Yet persistently high informality among younger firms highlights enduring structural barriers — including procedural costs, weak incentives and the limited perceived value of formal registration.”

The findings suggest that while awareness of formal registration is growing among early-stage entrepreneurs, meaningful progress will require more than digital portals. Bridging the gap between informality and formalization will likely demand targeted policy incentives, stronger institutional trust and a clearer value proposition for businesses on the margins.

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