Yorkshire Post

Raab hails company owner registers in UK territorie­s

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EIGHT BRITISH Overseas Territorie­s have agreed to set up publicly accessible registers setting out who owns firms based there, the Foreign Office has said.

The move is aimed at increasing transparen­cy about the true ownership of firms registered in Anguilla, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Montserrat, the Pitcairn Islands and St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Ministers hope the move will help signal the need to tackle internatio­nal “illicit finance”. But the British Virgin Islands is yet to commit to introducin­g a publicly accessible register of beneficial ownership, the Foreign Office said. ‘Important step by the Overseas Territorie­s’.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: “This is an important step forward by government­s from across the Overseas Territorie­s. I welcome the leadership to improve corporate transparen­cy, and the message it sends about the need to tackle illicit finance globally.”

In a statement to Parliament, Overseas Territorie­s minister

Baroness Sugg said the registers would be establishe­d by the end of 2023.

“It took the UK over three years to introduce its own public register,” she said.

“The 2023 deadline also aligns with the Government’s internatio­nal campaign to advance publicly accessible company beneficial ownership registers as a global norm.

“We believe that action on beneficial ownership informatio­n in the Overseas Territorie­s should be complement­ed by improved public access to beneficial ownership informatio­n internatio­nally. This maximises the protection of our national security.”

She hoped the British Virgin Islands would also agree to the plan.

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