In our Newsletter this month we have: • an update from the Companies Registration Office on involuntary strike off • an update on EU Inc. – The new Corporate Company which aims to enable entrepreneurs to start and scale up across the EU • an update on the expected implementation of the Charities (Amendment) Act
Posts Categorized: Company Formation
The proposed “EU Inc.” or “28th Regime” corporate structure was announced by Michael McGrath, European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection, on 18th March 2026 which aims to enable entrepreneurs to start and scale up across the EU using one set of company rules, thus creating a more attractive climate
Shares and Share Capital can be a confusing topic when setting up a company for the first time. A company’s share capital is the fund to which a company’s shareholders contribute in cash or in kind in return for their shares in the company. When setting up a Company, the share capital requirements may be
The CEA published its 2024 Annual Report. The report provides a helpful insight into the activities of the CEA and their approach to investigation and enforcement of Company Law in Ireland. Some of the main highlights from the 2024 Annual Report Director Restrictions 98 restrictions on foot of CEA review of liquidator reports 90% by
This month we highlight the new identity verification and filing requirements with Companies House in the UK and also two recent cases in the Courts. You can read more in our newsletter here Note: The content within the newsletter is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other advice.
The CRO Open Data Portal is a platform launched by the Companies Registration Office (CRO) to provide easy access to key company data, including Company Records and Financial Statements. The portal is fully compliant with EU Open Data Regulations and offers data in bulk and via API, in open, machine-readable formats. Users can explore information
Every year we highlight Ten Co-Sec Points for 2025 which you can read about in our February Newsletter Note: The content within the newsletter is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other advice.
At the start of each year, we highlight some Company Law and Company Secretarial Points to consider. See below some points to consider for 2025:- 1. Audit Exemption The provision allowing a micro or small company may file late once every 5 years with no loss of audit exemption has not yet been commenced. The
In our September Newsletter you can read about the General Scheme of the Registration of Limited Partnerships and Business Names Bill 2024 which was published at the end of July 2024. Click here to read Note: The content within the newsletter is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other advice.
The General Scheme of the Registration of Limited Partnerships and Business Names Bill 2024 was published at the end of July 2024. The General Scheme repeals and replaces the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 and the Registration of Business Names Act 1963 and seeks to modernise the legislation for Limited Partnerships and Business Names. The main





