This one-hour webinar provides a practical introduction to effective company administration in the Isle of Man. It follows the company lifecycle from formation and statutory records through meetings, filings and ongoing compliance, highlighting the distinct requirements of the Companies Acts 1931 and 2006. Participants will examine the roles of directors, company secretaries, registered agents and administrators, together with the governance touchpoints that support sound decisions and reliable records. Practical examples will reinforce good habits, common pitfalls and the controls needed for accurate, timely and compliant administration.
Session content
- The Isle of Man company lifecycle and principal statutory frameworks
- Formation, constitutional documents, registered office and registered agent
- Roles and responsibilities of directors, secretaries and administrators
- Maintaining statutory registers, beneficial ownership information and company records
- Board and member meetings, written resolutions, agendas and minutes
- Annual returns, accounts, distributions and other recurring obligations
- Document control, filing calendars and evidence of compliance
- Common administrative errors and practical ways to prevent them
Tutor
Heather-Anne Hubbell
Heather-Anne Hubbell is a tax and risk specialist with an extensive legacy in financial services, strategic planning and governance who designs and delivers directors and company secretary training based on her experience as a director and company secretary and on working with global financial institutions and their directors’ responsibilities.
She has an LLB from Western Ontario and an LLM from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.
Heather-Anne now provides risk, governance and strategic transformation services to a range of international clients, as well as running a number of businesses in the UK and Channel Islands.