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UK corporate law weekly: ECCTA ACSP registration, payment reporting and filing changes, governance updates, FCA CP25/4, Privy Council appraisal rights—13 March 2025

Published on: 13 March 2025

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Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act

Companies House announces launch date for ACSP registration

Within its refreshed implementation plan for the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, Companies House confirms that the facility to register third‑party providers as authorised corporate services providers (ACSPs) will commence on 18 March 2025. From that day, Trust and Company Service Providers and other professional service providers (for example, accountants and solicitors) that are subject to UK anti‑money laundering supervision can register to become ACSPs. Once authorised, these providers may undertake verification for their clients and lodge verification particulars with the registrars. See: LNB News 12/03/2025 32.

Corporate governance

Parker Review publishes 2025 update report on ethnic diversity in UK businesses

The Parker Review Committee has released its 2025 update on advancing ethnic diversity across UK businesses. By 31 December 2024, 95 FTSE 100 companies had achieved the Committee’s target by appointing at least one ethnic minority director to their board...

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