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HL PensionsPod - Episode 24: Economic Cr...

Hogan Lovells
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In this episode of HL PensionsPod, Associates Sam Lamsdale and Dominic Starke discuss the latest identity verification requirements for company directors under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA), which are due to come into effect on the 18th November 2025.

 

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