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Tim PageIntroducing PISCES
Read moreConfirmed in June 2025, the UK’s PISCES regime offers private companies a way to provide shareholder liquidity through periodic share trading, with tax advantages and flexibility for employees and founders. We can help businesses navigate the PISCES process, making it simple and cost-effective.
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Tim PageNew failure to prevent fraud offence
Read moreFrom 1 September 2025, large organisations can be prosecuted for failing to prevent fraud by employees, agents, or subsidiaries. We have outlined the steps boards should take to establish reasonable procedures as a defence against these offences.
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Tim PageThe Life of PISCES
Read moreThe FCA’s upcoming Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (PISCES) is set to open fresh opportunities for UK privately owned businesses. Offering liquidity without the burden of a full stock exchange listing, PISCES could transform how founders, early-stage investors and employees are able to trade their shares, subject to lighter touch and proportionate governance and disclosure considerations.
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Tim PagePay revolts more than double at FTSE100 AGMs in first half of 2025
Read moreDirectors’ remuneration is always a hot topic for shareholders but our research shows more than double the number of FTSE100 companies have had significant votes against their proposals in the first half of 2025 compared to last year.
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Tim Pageid to go by Indigo: your solution for meeting new ECCTA ID verification requirements
Read moreid to go by Indigo provides a secure, compliant solution for identity verification in line with Companies House and ECCTA requirements. Designed for both individuals and complex organisations, our service ensures a smooth and efficient process backed by certified expertise. Read more about it here.
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Tim PageOver 400 points docked from English Football League clubs since dawn of Premier League for governance failings
Read moreOur new research reveals the devastating impact of governance failings across the English Football League (EFL).
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Tim PageIndigo Chambers Guide announcement
Read moreHaving already been rated as one of the Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2025 by the Financial Times, Indigo is now proud to announce it is one of only five firms to feature in this year’s internationally respected Chambers Guide.
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Tim PageGetting your board ready for the Football Governance Code
Read moreA new governance code is on its way for English football clubs. Here we look at the steps board should be taking to ensure their governance is up to scratch.
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Tim PageChanges to Companies House fees
Read moreCompanies House fees are increasing on 1 May 2024, in some cases quite substantially. These new fees aim to support Companies House in carrying out its expanded investigation and enforcement responsibilities under the new Economic and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
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Tim PageThe Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act Changes at Companies House
Read moreThe new Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act introduces significant changes to support Companies House combat fraud, enhance corporate transparency, and strengthen identity verification for directors. This will help to protect legitimate businesses and prevent money laundering activities. Read how these changes may affect your company.
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