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Director definition

What does Director mean? A director is a person who participates in managing a company’s business and making board-level decisions. In UK and Irish company law, including the Companies Act 2006 (UK) and the Companies Act 2014 (Ireland), “director” is defined broadly as anyone occupying the position of director, by whatever name called; courts also recognise de facto directors (acting without valid appointment) and shadow directors (those whose instructions the board habitually follows). Formally appointed directors are recorded on the public register at companies house (England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) or the Companies Registration Office (Ireland). Whether registered or not, directors...

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Director due diligence and disclosure questionnaire for admission to the FCA Official List and LSE Main Market (UK)

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Major, wide-ranging reforms to the UK prospectus framework took legal effect on 19 January 2026. The principal provisions for both public offers of securities and UK admissions to trading are now principally contained in the Public Offers and Admissions to Trading Regulations 2024, SI 2024/105 (the POATRs), and the FCA sourcebook, The Prospectus Rules: Admission to Trading on a Regulated Market (PRM). The UK Prospectus Regulation and the FCA Prospectus Regulation Rules have now been revoked. The changes are intended to make capital raising simpler and to materially lessen the circumstances in which a company must issue an FCA approved prospectus for a further share offering. For detailed guidance on the changes, see Practice Note: UK prospectus regime reform. This Practice Note describes the prospectus regime that applied before 19 January 2026.

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director's questionnaire

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