Understanding control under Estoniaโs AML Act.
According to ยง 9 of Estoniaโs Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act, a beneficial owner (UBO) is the natural person who ultimately owns or controls a legal entityโeither directly or indirectly.
- Direct control: A natural person directly owns more than 25% of the companyโs shares or voting rights.
- Indirect control: A natural person controls another company (or companies) that, in turn, owns more than 25% of the legal entity.
- Control can also be exercised through other means, such as shareholder agreements or the right to appoint management.
It is also possible for a company not to have a reportable beneficial owner. For instance, in a private limited company where four shareholders each hold exactly 25%, none of them meets the threshold for control, and under Estonian law, no UBO is declared.
Lead-in:
Estonian law defines a beneficial owner as the real person who ultimately controls a companyโusually through shareholding of more than 25%, either directly or indirectly.
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