2025-06-02
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Act X of 2025, effective 16 May 2025, increases the maximum involvements for authorised Under Threshold Class B Company Service Providers from ten to twenty. Individuals retaining this status must return their original Annex to the Authorisation Certificate for replacement with an updated version reflecting the new limit. Those wishing to convert to Limited Company Service Provider status must submit a template letter by 30 September 2025, while those seeking Restricted Company Service Provider status must first request voluntary cancellation of their authorisation and confirm their involvements are not provided by way of business and are limited to five across two groups.
Circular Triq l-Imdina, Zone 1 Central Business District, Birkirkara CBD 1010 +356 2144 1155 communications@mfsa.mt www.mfsa.mt Circular Addressed to Individuals Authorised as Under Threshold Class B Company Service Providers (CSPs) following the Enactment of Act X of 2025 This circular is intended for currently authorised Under Threshold Class B CSPs following the recent legislative enhancements introduced by virtue of Act X of 2025. The purpose of the circular is to outline the steps for individuals currently authorised as Under Threshold Class B CSP who intend to convert their current authorisation to either become a Limited Company Service Provider or a Restricted Company Service Provider.
Circular Triq l-Imdina, Zone 1 Central Business District, Birkirkara CBD 1010 +356 2144 1155 communications@mfsa.mt www.mfsa.mt letter for individuals intending to formally submit their intent to be reclassified, which submission should reach the Authority by no later than 30 September 2025, in order for the Authority to process this before year end. Until the conversion is approved by the Authority, the obligations of current under threshold Class B will remain in force. The Authority will accept requests to convert the current Class B under threshold authorisation to Limited Company Service Providers after this date, however submissions after this date might result in such authorised persons adhering to current obligations with respect to regulatory submissions. The Authority wishes to clarify that if in the future, individuals request to transition again to an Under Threshold Class B CSP authorisation, such application will be required to undertake the authorisation process once again in view of the different business model. Therefore, the Authority strongly urges individuals to familiarise themselves with the amended provisions of the Law, the respective Rulebooks, the Guidance Notes and the updated FAQs to ensure an informed decision is taken. 3. Restricted Company Service Providers The Authority is privy that there may be individuals who are currently authorised as Under Threshold Class B CSP who have a limited number of involvements, are not holding themselves out and are not actively seeking to increase their current involvements. Such individuals may effectively wish to surrender their authorisation to become Restricted Company Service Providers. The Authority wishes to point out that before any decision is taken the starting point is for the individuals to carry out an assessment to determine whether their current involvements are being provided to third parties by way of business or otherwise. Further information on the interpretation of the term “by way of business” by the Authority can be found in the revised Guidance Note on the Application of the Company Service Providers Act. Apart from the said guidance note, the individual would amongst other has to consider whether: • s/he is carrying out any advertising such as through the settling up of a website or social media, • their CV is held by accountancy and/or legal firms for any referrals to provide the services relating to directorship or company secretary; • referrals of clients by Limited Company Services Providers and/or Company Services Providers to provide directorship services or company secretary services. The above examples, although they are not meant to be exhaustive, indicate that such individual is providing the services by way of business, irrelevant as to the number of involvements held.
Circular Triq l-Imdina, Zone 1 Central Business District, Birkirkara CBD 1010 +356 2144 1155 communications@mfsa.mt www.mfsa.mt Only in the instance that it is determined that such involvements, are not provided by way of business and such involvements are limited to five (5) with a maximum of two (2) groups then they may consider in becoming a Restricted Company Service Provider. Prior to submitting a Notification form, currently authorised individuals are required to submit a formal request to the MFSA on cspssupervision@mfsa.mt asking for approval to voluntarily cancel their Authorisation, in terms of the provisions of the Rule Book for Company Service Providers. Such individuals are reminded that only once that the Authority determines that the surrender process is finalised, they may then proceed to submit a Notification Form to effectively become a Restricted Company Service Provider. Any queries may be addressed to cspreform25@mfsa.mt.
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