Every business, no matter how big or little, has many responsibilities that must be fulfilled. Maintaining statutory registers, adhering to filing requirements under the Companies Acts, notifying changes in directors, recording everything, and having appropriate board decisions minuted are all required.
The corporate secretary will frequently examine these responsibilities. However, many organisations prefer to outsource this crucial task because of the mounting weight and complexity of the legal and regulatory framework that governs businesses, as well as the related costs.
What does a secretary for a firm do?
1. Verifies adherence to Irish Company Law
The company secretary monitors the annual return and ensures the business complies with all applicable legal and regulatory obligations.
2. Offers suggestions and leadership
The many statutory obligations that apply while operating a business might not be known to you. You have a go-to expert if your team includes a certified company secretary.
3. Fulfils legal obligations.
Even if your business is a start-up, the CRO must be informed of any changes. The company secretary should promptly submit all the required paperwork to update your firm’s information on the CRO registry.
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