Directors Responsibilities

Directors Responsibilities

Whilst shareholders are the owners of limited companies the job of running them rests with the directors and they must do so for the benefit of the shareholders whilst ensuring compliance with the law.

Directors can be liable to penalties if information is not sent to Companies House on time. They must approve the annual accounts and are also responsible for all the general day to day running of the company including matters such as health and safety. Acting improperly can lead to fines, disqualification from being a director, personal liability for the company's debts or a criminal conviction.

Appointment of Directors

Appointment of new directors, resignation of directors and change of directors details need to be notified to Companies House on forms AP01, TM01 and CH01 respectively for actual persons within 14 days.

Private limited companies must have at least one director and public limited companies must have at least two. If a limited company only has one director, the director must be an actual person. In general anyone can be a director, but all directors must be aged at least 16. A director must also not be disqualified by the court from acting as a director and must not be an undischarged bankrupt - if you are, you need the court's permission.

The Articles of Association set out the rules for how the company is to be run including for example how many directors there should be, how long they can serve and what happens at the end of their term.

Directors' powers and financial liabilities

The powers of the directors are limited by the company's Articles of Association, although these are usually very widely drawn. These can for example restrict the type of business activities allowed or monies that can borrowed, so it is important to check them.

A director is expected to have the skill expected that a reasonable person would do looking after their own business and act in good faith for the company and treat all shareholders equally. Director's duties include:

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