{"id":11060,"date":"2023-11-19T10:36:54","date_gmt":"2023-11-19T10:36:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.qualitycompanyformations.co.uk\/blog\/?p=11060"},"modified":"2024-09-15T15:13:36","modified_gmt":"2024-09-15T14:13:36","slug":"legal-entity-relevant-and-registrable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.qualitycompanyformations.co.uk\/blog\/legal-entity-relevant-and-registrable\/","title":{"rendered":"When is a legal entity relevant and registrable?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A relevant legal entity (RLE) is a company or organisation that has a significant degree of influence or control over another company. RLEs are the same as people with significant control (PSCs), but they are corporate entities rather than individual people.<\/p>\n

In this post, we explain when a legal entity is relevant and registrable in relation to a company, the information you need to include on the PSC register, and how to update RLE details at Companies House.<\/p>\n

What qualifies as a relevant legal entity?<\/h3>\n

A relevant legal entity (RLE) is a corporate body that owns or controls a UK company, limited liability partnership (LLP), UK Societas (previously known as Societates Europaea), or an eligible Scottish partnership (ESP).<\/p>\n

If an RLE was an individual person rather than a corporate entity, it would be classed as a person with significant control (PSC). Therefore, in the simplest of terms, a relevant legal entity is a corporate PSC.<\/p>\n

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The only exceptions to this are where companies are owned or controlled by \u2018other registrable persons\u2019, such as:<\/p>\n