Buy and sell real Nigerian businesses, safely.
QuidStreet is the trust layer for SMB acquisitions — verified identities and businesses, AI that reconstructs credible financials, vetted professionals, and a Nigerian-law Guide. We connect and record; we never hold your funds or give advice.
Lagos D2C skincare brand
Indicative range — not a formal valuation.
Non-custodial
Settlement via licensed partners
Verified
NIN/BVN + CAC/TIN checks
Information, not advice
The Guide cites & routes
Human-in-the-loop
Analyst approval before LIVE
A safe, guided path from listing to close
Verify once
Confirm your identity (NIN/BVN) and business (CAC/TIN). We store attestations — never your raw ID numbers.
AI does the heavy lifting
Upload messy records; AI rebuilds a standard P&L and an indicative valuation. You review and submit — an analyst approves before it goes live.
Connect & settle
Buyers verify, ask the Guide, open the data room, and make offers. Settlement runs through a licensed partner — QuidStreet never touches the money.
Everything a high-stakes deal needs — in one trusted place
Identity & business verification
KYC/KYB as a trust layer, decoupled from money movement. Trust badges and tiers, PII minimized to attestations.
AI financial reconstruction
Turn bank/POS exports into a standard P&L + SDE, then a clamped, confidence-rated valuation.
The Nigerian-law Guide
A RAG assistant that answers only from a curated, sourced knowledge base, cites every source, and routes you to a real lawyer.
Vetted professional marketplace
Legal, settlement, accounting, due-diligence, transfer, and tax — surfaced at the right stage of your deal.
Pluggable, non-custodial settlement
Escrow partner, bank, or law-firm completion by deal size. QuidStreet records and orchestrates — the partner holds the funds.
Permissioned data rooms
Private documents behind NDA + grant, served by short-lived signed URLs, watermarked, and audited on every access.
Understand the law — then talk to a real professional
The Guide explains how things generally work in Nigeria — CAC transfers, SPAs, CGT, stamp duty, NDPA — strictly from a curated, lawyer-reviewed knowledge base. It cites its sources, refuses to give situation-specific advice, and routes you to a vetted firm.
You asked
“What does a CAC share transfer involve?”
A share transfer in a Nigerian limited company involves executing a stamped transfer instrument, updating the register of members, passing resolutions, and filing the changes with the CAC…
Information only — not legal advice. Engage a qualified professional before transacting.
For sellers
Reconstruct your financials, get an indicative valuation, and reach verified buyers — with privacy and an approval gate that protects your brand.
For buyers
Filter verified, cash-flowing businesses, run AI due diligence, and transact through a settlement route that never exposes your principal.
For professionals
Join a curated directory, author the knowledge base, and receive qualified intro requests at exactly the right deal stage.