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JFSC annual confirmation statement: the window opens from 1 JAN through to 28 FEB 2025

15/12/2024

The Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) requires all registered entities to submit an annual confirmation statement.

This statement ensures that the information held on the JFSC register is accurate and up-to-date as of the submission date.

Key Points:

  • Who Needs to File:
    • All companies, foundations, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, limited partnerships, incorporated limited partnerships, and separate limited partnerships registered in Jersey.
  • Deadline: .
    • The annual confirmation statement must be submitted by the last day of February each year.
  • Submission Process:
    • The statement is submitted online through the myRegistry portal.
    • You must log in, select your entity, and confirm the information displayed.
  • Required Information:
  • Penalties: Failure to submit on time can result in penalties, including fines up to £10,0002.

If you need any more help, the JFSC team can help through their contact email: Registry@jerseyfsc.org.

Source:  

(1) Annual confirmation — Jersey Financial Services Commission. https://www.jerseyfsc.org/registry/annual-confirmation/.

(2) Annual confirmation deadline and other important updates from our .... https://www.jerseyfsc.org/news-and-events/annual-confirmation-deadline-and-other-important-updates-from-our-registry-team/.

 

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