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Which statutory registers may be kept on the central (public) register?

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Published on: 14 July 2016

The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (SBEEA 2015) amends the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) to give private companies, since 30 June 2016, the option of keeping certain information on the central register kept by the registrar instead of keeping it on their own Registers.

The Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Filing Requirements) Regulations 2016, SI 2016/599 amend the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of the Companies Act 2006) Regulations 2009 (the 2009

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United Kingdom
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Statutory registers definition
What does Statutory registers mean?

The CA 2006 requires companies to keep a number of statutory registers, including the register of members, the register of directors, the register of directors' residential addresses, and the register of secretaries. See also alternative record-keeping.

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