Clé Digital Services Limited, a subsidiary of First Registrars Limited, has introduced CLÉ COOP, a digital software designed to streamline the operations of cooperative societies in Nigeria and contribute to the country's economy.
Clé Digital Services Limited, a subsidiary of First Registrars Limited has stated that its flagship product: CLÉ COOP would help streamline the operations of cooperative societies in Nigeria and add value to the economy.
At the unveiling of the product in Lagos, Clé Business Manager, Oladipupo Olabisi said Clé Digital Services, has committed a significant investment in the development of the CLÉ COOP which now brings the services and relevance of membership of cooperative societies to the fingertips of the members, administrators, and their executives.
In addition, he said the product has a secure modern financial management system that aids in streamlining financial transactions, tracking expenditures and generating comprehensive financial reports for better decision-making. CLÉ Director, Ezekiel Oni pointed out that service excellence is at the center of the firm’s operations as Clé Coop Solution is built to suit any cooperative society in the world with its robust features that cater to all categories of members and societies.
The Federal Government has been told to revise and eliminate specific waiver clauses within the Coastal and Inland Shipping Act, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency Act
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