UBO & BO Register Compliance in Cyprus – Practical Course (H1069)
A focused, practice‑oriented course on beneficial ownership (UBO) compliance in Cyprus, covering the Beneficial Ownership Register for companies and partnerships and CyTBOR for trusts. It shows how to identify UBOs in real structures, manage initial filings, updates and annual confirmations, and handle verification and discrepancies in a way that is workable for busy corporate and compliance teams.
Table of Contents
- About the Course
- Who Should Attend
- Key Learning Objectives
- Course Curriculum
- Meet the Trainer
- UBO Compliance Course Cyprus - FAQ
- Testimonials From Past Participants
- Other Upcoming Courses
- Fees & Registration Details
- Registration Form
About the Course
Beneficial ownership is now treated as a core AML obligation in Cyprus. Authorities expect firms to keep UBO information accurate, current and evidenced, to meet strict deadlines for change‑event updates and annual confirmations, and to ensure that entries in the BO Register and CyTBOR reflect the real ownership and control structure. Weak identification, late filings or incomplete records are increasingly challenged.
Because these strict verification protocols form the absolute foundation of local regulatory oversight, professionals must master how these rules integrate into the broader regulatory framework tested by supervisory authorities. If you are preparing to formally validate your anti-money laundering expertise under local mandates, you can couple this practical filing knowledge with our specialized CySEC AML Exams Certification: Preparation Course
For the ASPs, fiduciaries, law firms, and in-house teams who must manage this UBO identification alongside daily client onboarding, this course provides a clear, practical framework for UBO and BO Register compliance in Cyprus. Participants work through the legal framework, UBO definitions, and control concepts, seeing exactly how the BO Register and CyTBOR operate in practice—including initial filings, change-event reporting, and annual confirmations. The curriculum then focuses on verification methods, discrepancy handling, data quality, and documentation using realistic exercises, making your internal UBO processes accurate, defensible, and highly workable.
Who Should Attend
Administrative Service Providers (ASPs) and fiduciaries.
Compliance Officers / MLCOs in obliged entities.
Lawyers and accountants involved in corporate and AML work.
Corporate secretaries and corporate administrators.
In‑house legal and finance teams managing Cyprus entities and trust structures.
Key Learning Objectives
After completing the programme, participants will be able to:
- Describe the beneficial ownership framework in Cyprus and the role of the BO Register and CyTBOR.
- Explain UBO definitions, thresholds and control concepts, including indirect ownership and control through other means.
- Identify the main legal obligations for UBO filing, updating and annual confirmation.
- Understand expectations regarding verification, discrepancies and documentation of UBO information.
- Identify UBOs in simple and complex ownership structures, including groups, nominees and trust‑linked structures.
- Perform BO Register and CyTBOR filings correctly (initial registrations, change‑event filings, annual confirmations).
- Manage deadlines and workflows for updates and confirmations using calendars and checklists.
- Apply a multi‑source approach to verifying UBO data and identifying discrepancies.
- Prepare and maintain a clear audit trail of UBO determinations and filings.
- Adopt a proactive, risk‑based mindset towards UBO accuracy and updates.
- Recognise personal and organisational responsibility for UBO and BO Register compliance.
- Promote accuracy, documentation and consistency in UBO‑related work.
Course Curriculum
- AML/BO framework
- scope of entities/arrangements
- role of BO Register and CyTBOR
- UBO rules
- ownership/control
- complex structures
- practical mapping exercise
- Initial filings
- change‑event reporting
- annual confirmation
- deadlines
- workflow exercise
- Trusts and similar arrangements
- reportable persons
- trust + company case study
- Multi‑source verification
- discrepancies
- UBO evidence file
- documentation exercise
- Internal roles
- integrating UBO into processes
- simple controls
- Penalties
- responsibility
- remediation steps
- preparation for reviews
- Full UBO case
- filings and deadlines
- process outline
- recap and assessment
Meet the Trainer
Fees & Registration Details
Testimonials From Past Participants
UBO Compliance Course Cyprus - FAQ
This course is designed for professionals involved in corporate and AML work, including ASPs, fiduciaries, compliance officers, lawyers, accountants, and corporate administrators managing Cyprus entities and trust structures.
Participants will learn how to:
- Identify beneficial owners in simple and complex structures
- Perform BO Register and CyTBOR filings correctly under evolving regulatory expectations—for a complete breakdown of how these rules align with the new EU Single Rulebook frameworks, read our analysis on AMLD5 vs AMLD6 Explained.
- Manage deadlines for updates and annual confirmations
- Verify UBO information and handle discrepancies using a solid, documentable Risk-Based Approach to AML Compliance to accurately categorize high-risk entities
- Maintain proper documentation and audit trails
Yes. The course explains how to:
- Apply multi-source verification methods (learn how these manual verification standards tie directly into modern tech infrastructure in our technical blueprint for AMLA Supervision and Remote Onboarding)
- Identify inconsistencies in UBO data
- Document findings and maintain evidence files
For official government portals, you can consult the Department of the Registrar of Companies (DRCIP) for company filings, and the CySEC CyTBOR Portal for express trust compliance directives
Yes. The course covers key requirements such as:
- Initial filings
- 45-day deadlines for change-event updates
- Annual confirmation obligations
Yes. The course focuses on creating defensible and well-documented UBO processes, helping participants prepare for regulator or auditor review.