The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) represents one of the most significant changes to the UK Companies Register in 170 years. Enacted in October 2023, this legislation transforms how companies interact with Companies House, introducing enhanced transparency requirements and regulatory oversight designed to combat economic crime.

Discover what you need to know to be compliant with ECCTA in 2026

As implementation continues throughout 2025 and into 2026, companies must navigate new obligations around identity verification, filing accuracy and register maintenance. Computershare’s corporate governance specialists Geraint Nicholas (Senior Client Solutions Manager), Georgina Milis (Governance Services Director) and John Britton (Governance & Industry Director) explore what you need to do now to maintain compliance and avoid disruption.

In this session, the team discover:

  • The scope and purpose of ECCTA legislation – How this legislation enhances corporate transparency and strengthens Companies House’s regulatory powers beyond its traditional role as an information recipient
  • Key changes to filing requirements – New rules around registered office addresses, confirmation statements, electronic filing and the heightened scrutiny Companies House now applies to all submissions
  • ECCTA identity verification explained – Who needs to complete verification, the mandatory timelines for new and existing directors and practical tips for navigating the process smoothly despite technical challenges
  • Changes to statutory registers – Why Companies House no longer holds certain registers, new requirements for registers of members including historical data on name and address changes and options for masking information from public records
  • How to prepare your company – Practical steps to review your registers, identity gaps, communicate with members and ensure your board and stakeholders understand their obligations under the new framework
  • Industry insights and ongoing support – How Computershare has helped shape this legislation and continues to support clients through implementation

For more detailed guidance on ECCTA compliance, join us at our upcoming events and subscribe to our Governance Series Newsletter for expert insights and practical implementation advice.