Millions of UK directors yet to verify ID |
More than 5m UK company directors have yet to complete new identity verification checks required under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 ahead of today's deadline. Data shows that just 1.5m of the UK's 7m directors have registered so far, although this is up steeply from 300,000 in August. After the deadline, unverified directors will be unable to access Companies House services, such as filing accounts or updating company details. The checks aim to curb fraud and money laundering carried out through fake or shell companies. While business groups broadly support the reforms, many warn that the Government’s One Login system used for verification is confusing, unreliable, and sometimes non-functional, causing login loops, missing security codes, and rejected documents.