Published: 28 February 2023 In a significant update from the Department of the Registrar of Companies and Intellectual Property, all companies registered under the Companies Law, including European...

Published: 28 February 2023
In a significant update from the Department of the Registrar of Companies and Intellectual Property, all companies registered under the Companies Law, including European Companies (SEs) and Partnerships, are required to take action by March 31, 2024.
This mandate entails entering the final solution system and updating the Register of Beneficial Owners, ensuring compliance with the latest regulations. Failure to adhere to these requirements will result in penalties effective April 1, 2024.
Ensure compliance with the new regulations by March 31, 2024, to avoid penalties.
This announcement underscores the Department's commitment to transparency and accountability within the corporate sector, aiming to enhance regulatory standards and uphold integrity in business operations.
With today's announcement, the Department of the Registrar of Companies and Intellectual Property, following its announcement dated February 8, 2024, informs that:
Key deadlines: March 31, 2024, for compliance and April 1, 2024, for penalties.
As of April 1, 2024, all the following actions will be available and non-compliance with them will incur penalties as follows:
The full announcement (in Greek) can be found on the website of the Department of Registrar of Companies and Intellectual Property.
Our legal team can assist you in updating your Register of Beneficial Owners and ensuring compliance with the new regulations. [Learn more about our corporate services](/service/cyprus-company-incorporation).
As the deadline approaches, it is imperative for all affected entities to promptly fulfill their obligations outlined by the Registrar of Companies.
By updating the Register of Beneficial Owners and ensuring compliance with the stipulated timelines, companies can mitigate the risk of penalties and demonstrate their commitment to regulatory compliance.
Regularly check the official notice on the Department's website for comprehensive details and instructions on adherence processes.
The Department's efforts to streamline processes and enforce accountability reflect a proactive approach towards fostering a robust business environment, and thus, Companies are urged to consult the official notice on the Department's website for comprehensive details and instructions on adherence processes.
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