A Beneficial Owner (BO) is not merely a nominee or registered shareholder, but the individual who ultimately owns or exercises direct or indirect control over a company. Proper identification of BOs is now a key pillar of corporate compliance.

What is Beneficial Ownership (BO)?
A Beneficial Owner is the natural person who ultimately owns or controls a company, directly or indirectly, beyond the registered shareholder. This includes individuals who:
- Hold at least 20% of shares or voting rights
- Have significant influence or control over company decisions or management.
Statutory Requirements
**(Companies Act 2016 & SSM Guidelines)
All Malaysian companies must:
- Identify and verify beneficial owners
- Maintain a Register of Beneficial Owners at the registered office
- Record any changes within 14 days
- Submit BO information to SSM when required.
**Applies to all companies, regardless of size or industry.
Directors’ and Management Responsibilities
Directors and senior management must:
- Take reasonable steps to identify and document beneficial owners;
- Obtain relevant information from shareholders or related parties
- Properly retain all declarations and updates.
**Non-compliance may result in penalties or legal consequences under the Companies Act.
Practical Compliance Tips
Companies should:
- Regularly review BO identification procedures;
- Obtain annual written BO declarations;
- Update records promptly upon ownership or control changes
- Safely retain documents for potential SSM inspections.
**Last Updated on 22.01.2026


(201706002678 & AF 002133)