Securva Vendor Sweep

Verify every vendor on your payables list before your next payment run.

We check each vendor's TIN against the National Revenue Service register and send you a signed compliance report. Takes under a minute. Export-ready for your auditor.

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NRS
register checked
25+
vendors per sweep
30s
typical run time
0
TINs stored

What you get back

A clean, signed report your finance team and your auditor can both read.

01

Per-vendor verification status

Every vendor on your list gets one of three verdicts: green (active on NRS register), red (not registered), or amber (needs more data to verify). Colour-coded table, one page, scan-and-act format.

02

Exposure math

Section 45 of the Nigerian Tax Administration Act 2026 attaches a ₦5,000,000 penalty per unregistered vendor engaged. We add it up for you so you know exactly what a missed check is worth.

03

Remediation guidance

For every red vendor we tell you exactly what to do next: request a TIN, substitute the vendor, or halt payment until verified. Amber vendors get a clear re-run path.

04

Timestamped audit trail

Every record carries a checked_at timestamp. Keep the report on file: it's your evidence of a good-faith compliance check at a specific point in time.

05

Name-mismatch flags

When the name on your books differs from the name on the NRS register (common when vendors use trading names), we flag it. Fixes invoice-compliance issues before your next audit.

How it works

Three steps. No account. No subscription unless you want one.

1

Send us your vendor list

Email a CSV of your vendors with any of: business name, RC number, TIN, phone. We accept up to 200 vendors per standalone sweep. Columns optional except business name.

2

We verify each against the NRS register

Every vendor is checked against the National Revenue Service public TIN verification endpoint. Green / amber / red verdict with evidence. Never shared with third parties.

3

You get a PDF you can file

Compliance report, export-ready, timestamped, signed. Share with your auditor or keep on file. Also available as the Section 10 block of a full Snapshot Pro audit.

Pricing

Start once, upgrade when you need ongoing coverage.

Add-on
$49
bundled with Snapshot Pro

Ships as Section 10 of your Snapshot Pro PDF. Covers up to 25 vendors. Best value if you're already buying a full audit.

  • Up to 25 vendors
  • Inside your Snapshot Pro
  • One-time sweep
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Standalone
₦99,000
one-time sweep

Stand-alone compliance sweep. Covers up to 200 vendors. Best for businesses that don't need a full Snapshot and just want the vendor report.

  • Up to 200 vendors
  • Full PDF + CSV export
  • One-time run
  • Delivered in 24 hours
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Enterprise
₦499,000
per year, quarterly re-sweeps

Quarterly re-verification, unlimited vendor list, API access for your finance system, Slack alerts on status changes. For teams running >100 vendors or >1 payment run per month.

  • Unlimited vendors
  • Quarterly auto-sweep
  • API + Slack alerts
  • Priority support
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Why this matters now

The law just tightened

NTAA 2026 Section 45 attaches a ₦5,000,000 penalty per vendor engaged without a valid NRS-issued TIN. Most Nigerian SMEs haven't adjusted their vendor onboarding yet.

Your accountant already checks this

But they do it manually, and only for the vendors they're asked about. One missed row is ₦5M. We check the whole list in 30 seconds, every time.

NRS records change

A vendor you verified last year may be delisted today. The only compliance that survives an audit is a recent, timestamped check. Quarterly re-sweeps keep you current.

We never store the TINs

Our cache stores verdicts only. Your raw TIN values are processed in memory, verified against the NRS register, and dropped. A compromised cache leaks no sensitive identifiers.

Questions

What is NTAA 2026 Section 45 and why does it matter?
The Nigerian Tax Administration Act 2026, Section 45, imposes a ₦5,000,000 penalty on any business that engages a vendor without a valid National Revenue Service TIN. It's in force. Most SMEs are unaware their vendor list is now a compliance surface. Our sweep tells you where you stand in about a minute.
We verified our vendors last year, do we need to do it again?
Yes. NRS records change - vendors get delisted, trading names change, dormant accounts lose active status. The only compliance position that survives a NRS audit is a recent, timestamped check. We recommend quarterly for any recurring vendor relationship.
What about vendors we only have a name for, no TIN or RC number?
Those come back as amber ("insufficient data to verify") with a remediation hint to request an RC or TIN before your next payment. Name-only records cannot be verified against the NRS register - that's not a limitation of our tool, it's how the register works.
What data do you actually store?
Verdicts only. Our cache stores the pass/fail/error status of each verification, a SHA-256 key, and a remediation hint. We never persist raw TINs, phone numbers, or email addresses. Your input CSV is deleted inside the sweep run. Full privacy model is in our engineering README, available on request.
How fast is delivery?
Standalone sweeps (≤200 vendors) ship within 24 hours of receiving your list, typically same-business-day. Enterprise quarterly sweeps run automatically on your schedule. Add-on sweeps (as Section 10 of Snapshot Pro) come with the parent audit in the usual 24-hour SLA.