Companies Act 2006 - Update

I promised a little while back that I would put come detail on the Blog about changes in the Companies Act 2006 that came into force on 1st October 2006 so here it is:-

 

Company Names -  Keeping with an earlier theme, 1st October 2006 saw the introduction of the Companies Names Adjudicator and The Company Names Tribunal, a parrt of The UK Patent Office. See www.ipo.gov.uk/cna for full details. The service is intended to provide an option for those people or organisations who have a reputation or goodwill in a name to take action against a third party who opportunistically registers a company name to take advantage of that goodwill and/or reputation.

Annual Returns - Those readers getting Annual Returns to be made up to a date or, or after, 1st October 2008 will put in practice provisions of the Act allowing companies to restrict access to their Register of Members. You will see a reduced requirement for information than you will by now be used to. Don't forget to make sure that your Annual Returns are filed in time! 

Company Directors - A couple of key changes here. Firstly, there is now a minimum age of 16 for company directors. If you have a director under the age of 16 on 1st October 2008, his, or her, appointment will automatically terminate. If this leaves your company without a director, this needs to be remedied by making another appointment. 

Secondly, from 1st October 2008, all companies must have at least one natural person as a director. There is a grace period under the transitional provisions until October 2010 allowing those companies that only had a corporate director on the date the Act received Royal Assent (8th November 2006 for quiz fans).

Abolishing the prohibition on Financial Assistance - Those of you that have been through an acquisition or disposal of a company may be familiar with the previous prohibition on a Company giving "financial assistance" for the acquisition in shares in itself. Financial assistance covers a wide range of things but as an example, would include the company in which a purchaser is acquiring the entire/part of the issued share capital using funding from the Bank, then granting the Bank a guarantee backed by a Debenture to secure the lending by the Purchaser of the shares. There was a relatively complex procedure known as the "whitewash procedure" which could be used to permit the giving of financial assistance but this inevitably added to the costs of a transaction and, in some cases, the time taken to complete. From 1st October 2008, the prohibition was lifted for private companies. I have already seen how this can help in a transaction and whilst Banks, in particular, may still require some form of protections in scenarios similar to that above, I think that it should make transactions run more smoothly.  

Directors Duties - You will no doubt be aware that the Act codified and placed on the statute book what were common law duties on persons holding the office of director. On 1st October 2008, the provisions relating predominantly to conflicts of interest came into force. This should not cause a problem for those with strong corporate governance procedures in place. I will post a more detailed blog on this topic in due course.  

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Posted by Andrew Sutton on Monday, October 20, 2008 3:54 PM

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