Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2024
Understand how this Act affects company and limited liability partnership (LLP) compliance, from business register updates to nominee disclosure.
Background
As part of the Ministry of Finance’s (MOF) and ACRA’s regular review of legislation administered by ACRA, the Corporate Service Providers (CSP) Act 2024 and the Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2024 were passed by Parliament on 2 July 2024.
The Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2024 took effect on 16 June 2025.
Key legislative changes
Overview of key legislative changes
The legislative amendments introduced the following key changes:
Require companies, foreign companies, and LLPs to:
Keep a Register of Controllers starting on the date of incorporation or registration, removing the previous 30-day grace period.
Check annually with every registrable controller to ensure that their particulars are updated.
Require foreign companies to:
Maintain Registers of Nominee Directors. Prior to these amendments, foreign companies were not required to maintain Registers of Nominee Directors.
Declare as part of their annual filing if they are exempted from maintaining Registers of Controllers, Nominee Directors, and Nominee Shareholders.
Require nominee directors’ and nominee shareholders’ nominee status and the identities of their nominators to be disclosed to ACRA.
Increase fines pertaining to the Registers of Controllers, Nominee Directors, and Nominee Shareholders.
Details of key legislative changes
Key legislative changes and reasons for the CLLPMA Act
Key changes | Reasons for the amendments | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Companies, foreign companies, and LLPs must keep a Register of Controllers starting on the date of incorporation or registration
| The amendment will enhance corporate transparency by requiring companies, foreign companies, and LLPs to maintain information regarding their beneficial owners (BO) from the day of their incorporation or registration. | ||
Companies, foreign companies, and LLPs must check annually with every registrable controller on their particulars, by giving them notice
| The amendment will ensure the accuracy of information maintained in the entity’s Register of Controllers. | ||
Require foreign companies to maintain a Register of Nominee Directors
| The amendment will ensure that Singapore’s BO regime is aligned with the FATF standards, which do not distinguish between local and foreign companies in the requirement to maintain Registers of Nominee Directors. | ||
Foreign companies must declare as part of their annual filing if they are exempted from maintaining Registers of Controllers, Nominee Directors, and Nominee Shareholders
| This will align the treatment between local and foreign companies and facilitate ACRA’s monitoring of local and foreign companies’ compliance with requirements pertaining to the Registers. | ||
Require nominee directors’ and nominee shareholders’ nominee status and the identities of their nominators to be disclosed to ACRA
| The amendments will further mitigate money-laundering risks by enhancing the transparency of nominee arrangements, as it can trigger additional scrutiny and customer due diligence by AML-obligated entities if a company or foreign company has nominee directors or shareholders. It will also ensure Singapore’s continued compliance with the FATF’s revised standards on beneficial ownership, in which nominee directors and nominee shareholders are required to disclose the identity of their nominators to the Registrar, and to publicly disclose their nominee status. | ||
Increase fines pertaining to the Registers of Controllers, Nominee Directors, and Nominee Shareholders
| The amendments will ensure the accuracy of information maintained in entities’ Registers of Controllers, Nominee Directors, and Nominee Shareholders and that the accompanying fines are appropriately dissuasive and in line with the FATF’s recommendations. | ||
Related resources
Support resources
CLLPMA Act support resources
Type | Details |
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Guides | |
Form of notice templates | |
Infographics | |
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) |
Documents related to the Bill's passage through Parliament
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