CHF - PSC03 – Notice of Other Registrable Person with Significant Control 
Under the Companies Act 2006, as amended by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, most UK companies (and LLPs) are required to identify the people with significant control over them (PSCs) and provide this information to Companies House where this information is publicly recorded. This includes those who own or control (directly or indirectly) more than 25% of the entity. Companies (and LLPs) are required to file this information with Companies House.
Companies House Form PSC03 Notice of Other Registrable Person (ORP) with Significant Control, should be used to give notice to Companies House of an other registrable person (ORP) with significant control.
An ‘other registrable person’ is:
- a corporation sole
- a government or government department of a country or territory or a part of a country or territory
- an international organisation whose members include two or more countries or territories (or their governments)
- a local authority or local government body in the UK or elsewhere.
Note that the PSC register at Companies House cannot be left blank. Failure to comply with the regime and provide timely and accurate PSC information to Companies House, without a reasonable excuse, is a criminal offence. Failure to comply (by companies, their officers and those required to provide the relevant information) is a criminal offence, with those found guilty facing up to two years imprisonment and/or a fine.
Information on the PSC register at Companies House must be kept up to date.
This document is in PDF format and the up to date version of it can be found on the Companies House website by clicking on this link to the relevant page: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/give-notice-of-other-registrable-person-with-significant-control-psc03.
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