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Companies House identity verification for UK company directors in Philippines

If you are a director or person with significant control of a UK company and you live in Philippines, you must verify your identity with Companies House. We are a UK-based Authorised Corporate Service Provider, we verify you remotely, and we file the result as your authorised agent. £175, all inclusive.

PSCs resident in Philippines: around 100,200 Fee: £175 all-inclusive, no VAT Travel to the UK: not required

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The numbers

How many UK company owners live in Philippines

The Philippines is the second largest overseas population on the UK register, with roughly 100,200 individual PSCs recording it as their country of residence (Companies House PSC data snapshot, 2026-08-21, estimated from a 12.5% sample). It also has one of the largest gaps between register presence and provider attention: almost no UK ACSP publishes anything aimed at Philippine-resident directors, despite the volume.

Why does this matter to you personally? Because it tells you that you are not an edge case. Companies House had verified 3 million people through GOV.UK One Login and 783,000 through ACSPs by 31 March 2026, and expects 6 to 7 million in total by the end of the transition in November 2026 (Annual Report and Accounts 2025–26). A large part of the remainder is exactly this population: directors and PSCs living outside the UK.

Your documents

Which documents work if you live in Philippines

A current biometric Philippine passport is accepted, because a biometric passport from any country is accepted (GOV.UK). The Philippine national identification card is not within the identity-card group an ACSP may rely on, which covers EU, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein biometric identity cards (GOV.UK identity verification standard). Where a passport is not available or does not pass, we use the two-document route under the same standard, and as a non-UK resident at least one of your two documents must be government issued.

The accepted-document rules in full

  • A biometric passport from any country is accepted, as are a UK photo driving licence, a UK biometric residence permit, a UK biometric residence card and the UK Frontier Worker permit (GOV.UK).
  • An ACSP working to the published standard may also rely on EU, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein biometric identity cards, an eVisa and the Irish passport card, under either the digital check or a two-document check (GOV.UK identity verification standard).
  • An expired passport is not accepted. A driving licence may be expired by no more than 90 days, and a biometric residence permit or card by no more than 18 months (GOV.UK).
  • If the person being verified does not live in the UK, they must provide at least one government issued document.
Free route or paid route

Why GOV.UK One Login is often impractical from Philippines

The free GOV.UK One Login route accepts a biometric passport from any country, so it is not closed to you. The difficulty is what happens if it fails. Every other document on the One Login list is UK-issued, and the Post Office alternative is available only to people who live in the UK (GOV.UK). A Philippine-resident director whose passport photo page does not read cleanly has no self-service fallback. Under the ACSP standard there is one, which is the main reason to pay for a route you could in theory take for free.

There is one more fact worth knowing before you look for a local solution. GOV.UK states plainly that “Registered ACSPs must be based in the UK”, and that an ACSP must be supervised by a UK anti-money-laundering supervisory body. That is the reason a notary, lawyer or accountant in Philippines cannot complete this for Companies House however senior they are, and it is the reason overseas directors end up engaging a UK firm. We are that UK firm: Tax and Accounting Hub Ltd, company number 08408126, on the official Companies House list of ACSPs.

Time zones. Philippine clocks run ahead of UK time, so early-UK or late-Philippine slots are usually the workable overlap. The digital check needs no appointment at all and can be done whenever suits you. Where a two-document check is required, we schedule a video appointment inside your working day rather than ours.

The requirement

Who must verify, and by when

Living in Philippines changes nothing about whether the duty applies to you. There is no overseas exemption and no separate overseas standard.

GOV.UK lists the people who must verify as a director, the equivalent of a director, which includes members, general partners and managing officers, a director of an overseas company registered in the UK, a person with significant control, and anyone registering as an Authorised Corporate Service Provider. People who file on behalf of a company, limited partnerships, corporate directors, corporate LLP members and officers of corporate PSCs will be required to verify at a later date.

Identity verification became a legal requirement on 18 November 2025. Companies House is explicit that this date is not a deadline in itself; it marks the start of a 12-month transition period that ends in November 2026, by the end of which Companies House expects to have verified 6 to 7 million individuals (Annual Report and Accounts 2025–26). Your own deadline sits inside that window and depends on your role:

  • Existing directors: by the company's next confirmation statement date.
  • New directors: before appointment, and at incorporation for a new company.
  • Directors of overseas companies registered in the UK: by the anniversary of the UK establishment's registration.
  • A PSC who is also a director: within the 14-day period starting the day after the confirmation statement date.
  • A PSC who is not a director: within the first 14 days of their birth month.

Once you have verified, Companies House issues an 11 character personal code. It is personal to you and not to your company, and if you are a director of multiple companies you only need to verify once and then use the same code for every appointment.

If you do not verify

What happens if the deadline passes

Distance offers no protection here. The consequences attach to the appointment, not to where you happen to live.

Companies House states that it is unlawful for a director to act as a director without completing identity verification, and that the offence arises under section 167M of the Companies Act. Three enforcement routes are available: criminal prosecution, referral to the Insolvency Service, and financial penalties. Prosecution may lead to criminal conviction, director disqualification and fines, and non-compliance can be annotated on the public register for anyone to see.

There is also an immediate, practical consequence that arrives long before any enforcement action. All directors need to verify before the company's next confirmation statement is filed, otherwise the filing will be rejected. The campaign guidance puts it more bluntly still: without verification you will not be able to make any filings for your company or start a new company. For most people that rejected filing, not the prospect of prosecution, is what makes this urgent.

Our service

How we verify you, and what it costs

Tax and Accounting Hub Ltd is a Companies House Authorised Corporate Service Provider, company number 08408126, supervised by the Association of Accounting Technicians for anti-money-laundering purposes and registered with the ICO. GOV.UK describes an ACSP as an agent, such as an accountant or solicitor, who files on behalf of others, and requires every ACSP to be supervised by a UK anti-money-laundering supervisory body. The official public list of ACSPs is published by Companies House and was last updated on 20 August 2026.

  • You complete a short application, sign the engagement letter on screen and pay by card.
  • You verify your identity: either a digital check on your own phone, which takes around ten minutes, or a scheduled appointment where two original documents are examined.
  • We review the result against our compliance checklist and file it with Companies House as your authorised agent.
  • Companies House emails you your own 11-character personal code, which you then give to every company where you hold an appointment.

Our fee for an applicant resident outside the UK is £175, all inclusive. There is no VAT, no per-document charge and nothing added later. You can read the full process on our step-by-step guide, or start now on the application page.

Questions

Questions from directors in Philippines

What directors and PSCs resident in Philippines ask us most often.

I live in the Philippines and I am a director of a UK company. Do I have to verify?

Yes. There is no overseas exemption. Every director of a UK company must verify, and directors of overseas companies registered in the UK must do so by the anniversary of the UK establishment's registration.

Is a Philippine national ID accepted?

Not as an identity card in its own right. The identity-card route is limited to EU, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein biometric cards. A current passport is the straightforward document, with the two-document route as the alternative.

How many UK company PSCs live in the Philippines?

Roughly 100,200 on the Companies House PSC snapshot, which makes it the second largest overseas group on the register.

What time can the appointment be?

Philippine clocks run ahead of UK time, so we book either early in the UK day or late in yours. The digital route needs no appointment at all and can be completed whenever suits you.

What is the fee?

£175, all inclusive, no VAT. It covers the identity check, our compliance review and the filing with Companies House as your authorised agent.

Ready to verify from Philippines?

The digital check takes about ten minutes, wherever you are. No travel to the UK, and no UK documents required.

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