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UBO (ultimate beneficial owner)

An ultimate beneficial owner, or UBO, is the real person who ultimately owns or controls a company, as distinct from any intermediate companies in the ownership chain. The usual threshold is an individual who owns or controls more than 25% of the shares or voting rights, or who otherwise exercises control. Identifying the UBO answers the question: who really benefits from, and stands behind, this business?

Who it is
The natural person at the top of the ownership or control chain.
Common threshold
More than 25% of shares or voting rights, or equivalent control.
Why it is identified
To meet anti-money-laundering rules and know who a lender is dealing with.

Why UBOs are identified

Companies can be owned through layers of other companies, which can obscure who is really in control. Anti-money-laundering rules require a lender to look through that structure to the individuals at the top. Identifying and verifying the UBO prevents the financial system being used behind a corporate screen, and is a standard part of onboarding a business borrower.

UBOs and the public record

In the UK, companies must record people with significant control on the register at Companies House, which overlaps closely with the concept of a UBO. A lender will typically use that record alongside its own verification to establish and confirm who ultimately owns or controls a prospective borrower.

UBOs and Credit Corp

Credit Corp identifies and verifies the ultimate beneficial owners of the UK limited companies and LLPs it lends to, as part of its know-your-customer and anti-money-laundering checks. Credit Corp is an independent UK lender (Company No. 17338274, ICO ZC189608).

See also

Short-term business credit carries a high annualised cost. Borrow only what you need, for the shortest term required. If repayment becomes difficult, contact us early through our Help Centre; support for vulnerable customers is on our vulnerable-customers page. For exact pricing, see our machine-readable references ai.md and llms-full.txt.

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Credit Corp Group is now active

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Credit Corp Group is now active as our group company. For now, keep using Credit Corp exactly as you do today — nothing about your agreement, your account or how to reach us changes. The move happens in phases, with clear notice.

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