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Identity Verification Regulations for UK Company
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Directors of UK companies. |
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Directors of overseas companies registered in the UK. |
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All Persons with Significant Control (PSCs). |
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Individuals serving strictly as Company Secretaries (provided they do not also act as directors or PSCs). |
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Minority shareholders who do not meet the threshold for significant control (e.g., nominee shareholders or individuals holding less than 25% of shares or voting rights). |
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Directors who resigned before the new regulations came into effect. |
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PSCs who ceased to have significant control before the effective date. |
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New Incorporations: Proposed directors and PSCs must provide their personal codes at the time the incorporation application is submitted. |
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Existing Companies: Active directors and PSCs must provide their personal codes when the company files its first Confirmation Statement after the effective date. |
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Corporate Changes: When appointing new directors/PSCs or updating details, the personal code must be provided at the time of filing the change. |
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The GOV.UK One Login Platform
This is the official, direct digital verification platform provided by the UK government. Individuals can log in directly to complete a secure online identity check. There is no government fee for verifying directly through this system.
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Authorized Corporate Service Providers (ACSPs)
An ACSP is a professional intermediary registered and supervised for anti-money laundering (AML) compliance. This includes chartered accountants, solicitors, trust and company service providers (TCSPs), and licensed corporate registration agents. Individuals can instruct an ACSP to handle the verification and filing on their behalf, subject to the provider's professional service fees.
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