Siro exists because Nigerian businesses deserve financial infrastructure that works for them, not against them. We build the tools that turn tax compliance from a dreaded chore into quiet confidence.
Every year, thousands of Nigerian business owners scramble at tax season. Not because they're dishonest, but because no one ever gave them the tools to stay ready.
Existing solutions told businesses to "pay your tax online." But you can't pay what you haven't tracked. You can't file what you haven't documented. The market was skipping steps.
Siro starts where the problem actually starts, at the transaction level. Proper categorization, VAT tagging, reconciliation, and documentation. So when tax season comes, there's nothing left to scramble for.
The Nigerian Tax Act 2025 made compliance non-negotiable. But most businesses still have no system. They're exposed, and they don't know it.
Most businesses keep receipts in bags, WhatsApp chats, and notebooks. Nothing is organized when it needs to be.
Business owners don't know which transactions attract VAT, how to tag them, or what a correct VAT report looks like.
Everything happens at filing time. Months of transactions get reconstructed in days. Mistakes get made. Penalties follow.
Siro is not a bookkeeping platform. We are not an accounting firm. We are the financial infrastructure, the layer that sits between a business's daily transactions and its legal obligations.
We believe that tax readiness should be automatic, not seasonal. That every business, from a fashion brand in Lagos to a hotel in Abuja should be able to face any NRS audit with confidence.
That's what we're building. One transaction at a time.
Every feature we build starts with one question: does this make life easier for a Nigerian business owner trying to stay compliant?
We handle financial data. If our VAT tagging is wrong, a business gets penalized. Accuracy is not a feature, it's the foundation.
We move fast because the market needs us to. But we never move so fast that we compromise the integrity of what we're building.