Tim Moss Chief Executive of Companies House and Registrar of Companies for England and Wales.

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Tim Moss Chief Executive of Companies House and Registrar of Companies for England and Wales

G8 Declaration…. “3. Companies should know who really owns them and tax collectors and law enforcers should be able to obtain this information easily.”

“ We need to know who really owns and controls our companies. Not just who owns them legally, but who really benefits financially from their existence. This summer at the G8 we committed to do just that – to establish a central register of company beneficial ownership. And today I’m delighted to announce that not only is that register going to go ahead - but that it’s also going to be open to the public.” Prime Minister David Cameron A stronger economy depends on investors, employees and the wider public having trust and confidence in companies and those that are running them. We believe a public register, listing those who really own companies makes Britain a better place to invest and do business. People have a right to know who controls UK companies and greater openness will help tackle tax evasion, money laundering and other crimes. Secretary of State Dr. Vince Cable Beneficial ownership:

The UK legislation requires companies to keep information in a Register of People with Significant Control - ‘ PSC Register’ In certain circumstances a legal entity must be noted in the register (‘relevant legal entities’ or ‘RLEs’)

5 conditions: 1.Ownership of more than 25% shares 2.Ownership of more than 25% voting rights 3.Ownership of right to appoint or remove a majority of the board of directors 4.Right to exercise significant influence or control 5.Right to exercise significant influence or control over a trust or firm (which trust or firm would be a PSC, were it an individual)

Data: Full name Service address Country or state of usual residence Nationality Full date of birth (only month and year publicly available) Usual residential address (not publicly available) Date on which PSC obtained control The nature of his or her control over the company

Getting Data: Companies must take reasonable steps. Criminal offence for company and/or PSC. Failure by company to take reasonable steps to obtain PSC information and keep it up to date. Failure to respond to company’s notice to provide information, or knowing or reckless provision of false information. Shares may also be subject to restrictions by the company.

Register: PSC data provided to Companies House when the company is incorporated. PSC data will be updated at least once every 12 months as part of the new register confirmation statement. The confirmation statement will show all changes that have occurred in-year. Future - move to event driven updates

Register Access: Public data except: –The full date of birth (only the month and year will be shown on the public register) –The usual residential address Individuals at serious risk of harm will be able to apply to prevent disclosure. Specified public authorities (UK and overseas) will have access to protected data on request.

Free Public Data: The best way to meet the UK’s objectives of Tackling the misuse of companies Promoting good corporate behaviour Public access gives the quickest access Improves accuracy - “many eyes improves quality” Confidential information will remain confidential