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Part 15Accounts and reports

Chapter 12Supplementary provisions

Other supplementary provisions

469Preparation and filing of accounts in euros

(1)The amounts set out in the annual accounts of a company may also be shown in the same accounts translated into euros.

(2)When complying with section 441 (duty to file accounts and reports), the directors of a company may deliver to the registrar an additional copy of the company’s annual accounts in which the amounts have been translated into euros.

(3)In both cases—

(a)the amounts must have been translated at the exchange rate prevailing on the date to which the balance sheet is made up, and

(b)that rate must be disclosed in the notes to the accounts.

(4)For the purposes of sections 434 and 435 (requirements in connection with published accounts) any additional copy of the company’s annual accounts delivered to the registrar under subsection (2) above shall be treated as statutory accounts of the company.

In the case of such a copy, references in those sections to the auditor’s report on the company’s annual accounts shall be read as references to the auditor’s report on the annual accounts of which it is a copy.

470Power to apply provisions to banking partnerships

(1)The Secretary of State may by regulations apply to banking partnerships, subject to such exceptions, adaptations and modifications as he considers appropriate, the provisions of this Part (and of regulations made under this Part) applying to banking companies.

(2)A “banking partnership” means a partnership which has permission under Part 4 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (c. 8).

But a partnership is not a banking partnership if it has permission to accept deposits only for the purpose of carrying on another regulated activity in accordance with that permission.

(3)Expressions used in this section that are also used in the provisions regulating activities under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 have the same meaning here as they do in those provisions.

See section 22 of that Act, orders made under that section and Schedule 2 to that Act.

(4)Regulations under this section are subject to affirmative resolution procedure.

471Meaning of “annual accounts” and related expressions

(1)In this Part a company’s “annual accounts”, in relation to a financial year, means—

(a)the company’s individual accounts for that year (see section 394), and

(b)any group accounts prepared by the company for that year (see sections 398 and 399).

This is subject to section 408 (option to omit individual profit and loss account from annual accounts where information given in group accounts).

(2)In the case of an unquoted company, its “annual accounts and reports” for a financial year are—

(a)its annual accounts,

(b)the directors' report, and

(c)the auditor’s report on those accounts and the directors' report (unless the company is exempt from audit).

(3)In the case of a quoted company, its “annual accounts and reports” for a financial year are—

(a)its annual accounts,

(b)the directors' remuneration report,

(c)the directors' report, and

(d)the auditor’s report on those accounts, on the auditable part of the directors' remuneration report and on the directors' report.

472Notes to the accounts

(1)Information required by this Part to be given in notes to a company’s annual accounts may be contained in the accounts or in a separate document annexed to the accounts.

(2)References in this Part to a company’s annual accounts, or to a balance sheet or profit and loss account, include notes to the accounts giving information which is required by any provision of this Act or international accounting standards, and required or allowed by any such provision to be given in a note to company accounts.

473Parliamentary procedure for certain regulations under this Part

(1)This section applies to regulations under the following provisions of this Part—

(2)Any such regulations may make consequential amendments or repeals in other provisions of this Act, or in other enactments.

(3)Regulations that—

(a)restrict the classes of company which have the benefit of any exemption, exception or special provision,

(b)require additional matter to be included in a document of any class, or

(c)otherwise render the requirements of this Part more onerous,

are subject to affirmative resolution procedure.

(4)Otherwise, the regulations are subject to negative resolution procedure.

474Minor definitions

(1)In this Part—

(2)In the case of an undertaking not trading for profit, any reference in this Part to a profit and loss account is to an income and expenditure account.

References to profit and loss and, in relation to group accounts, to a consolidated profit and loss account shall be construed accordingly.