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9 December 2022

Luxembourg Register Of Beneficial Ownership's Online Access Suspended Following ECJ Decision – The Facts

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The Luxembourg Register of Beneficial Ownership's online access has been suspended following the European Court of Justice's declaration that the Fifth Directive (EU) 2018/843...
Luxembourg Corporate/Commercial Law
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The Luxembourg Register of Beneficial Ownership's online access has been suspended following the European Court of Justice's declaration that the Fifth Directive (EU) 2018/843 provision allowing free public access is invalid.

The Fifth Directive (EU) 2018/843 on the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing (the Directive) introduced the beneficial ownership register scheme with the aim to increase information sharing. Luxembourg implemented its Register of Beneficial Ownership on 1st March 2019 (the RBO), allowing free public and online access to information on the beneficial owners of the companies which are registered with the Luxembourg Trade and Companies Register (the Beneficial Owners).

Although the Luxembourg law of 13 January 2019 establishing the RBO (the Law) sets an exception to this free public access, such exception can only be invoked by the Beneficial Owners under certain limited circumstances : they must be either minors or incapacitated, or be able to demonstrate the existence of a disproportionate risk, a risk of fraud, kidnapping, blackmail, extortion, harassment, violence or intimidation.

In consideration of certain EU protection laws however, the validity of this free public access has been challenged before the District Court of Luxembourg. The Beneficial Owners who filed the complaints were claiming that the general public's access to their personal information should be restricted and conditioned. In particular, the system should be compliant with the GDPR provisions and the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights.

As a result, the Luxembourg District Court submitted a request for a preliminary ruling to the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) in early 2020, asking the latter to interpret the relevant texts of the Directive as implemented in the Law.

More specifically, it was asked whether the provisions, whereby the general public's access to information on the Beneficial Owners of EU companies must be accessible in all cases to any member of the general public, was valid.

The Advocate General of the ECJ released opinion on 20 January 2022, whereby he confirmed the validity of the system of public access to information on the Beneficial Owners of companies. In its decision of 22 November 2022 nonetheless, the ECJ ruled a contrario that this free access constitutes an infringement to the fundamental rights of the Beneficial Owners, namely the fundamental rights to respect for private life and the protection of personal data protection. As such, this interference is not strictly necessary and is not justified by the purpose pursued, ie countering money laundering and terrorist financing.

With this decision, the ECJ therefore declared invalid the Directive's provision stating that the information on the Beneficial Owners of EU companies must be freely accessible to any member of the general public.

As the Law partially transposes a European provision now deemed invalid, and in order to comply with the European case law, the Luxembourg Ministry of Justice therefore made the decision to immediately suspend the online access to the RBO for a temporary period. Limited access should be restored once an alternative solution allowing access to the RBE data for professionals is put in place.

It should however be noted that the requirement to register the Beneficial Owners of Luxembourg legal entities and partnerships in the RBO continues to apply.

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ARTICLE
9 December 2022

Luxembourg Register Of Beneficial Ownership's Online Access Suspended Following ECJ Decision – The Facts

Luxembourg Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Ogier  logo
Ogier provides legal advice on BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Irish, Jersey and Luxembourg law. Our network of locations also includes Beijing, Hong Kong, London, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo. Legal services for the corporate and financial sectors form the core of our business, principally in the areas of banking and finance, corporate, investment funds, dispute resolution, private equity and private wealth. We also have strong practices in the areas of employee benefits and incentives, employment law, regulatory, restructuring and corporate recovery and property. Our corporate administration business, Ogier Global, works closely with Ogier's partner-led legal teams to incorporate and administer a wide variety of vehicles, offering clients integrated legal and corporate administration services. We have the knowledge and expertise to handle the most demanding and complex transactions and provide expert, efficient and cost effective services to all our clients.
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