JANGIS data entry
This service is especially useful when it is necessary to submit data about a company’s beneficiaries in the JANGIS subsystem at the Register Centre – for example, when opening a company bank account. The entire procedure is carried out remotely, so there is no need to go anywhere – the process is fast and convenient.
Original price was: 23,75 €.19,00 €Current price is: 19,00 €. without VAT
- The service is provided on the same business day after payment and submission of the required information. Changes in the Register Centre usually take effect within 1 business day, ensuring a fast and efficient update of the company’s data
- Consultation regarding JANGIS data submission
- Remote consultations
- Response to inquiries within 1 business day
- Experienced and competent legal professionals
You will have to provide
- The company’s director must have a valid mobile electronic signature. If you do not have one, it can be quickly obtained at your mobile service provider’s store, even if you are not a subscriber – the process takes only a few minutes with an identity document. We recommend obtaining the mobile signature after ordering the service to avoid unnecessary delays. A mobile e-signature is the fastest and most convenient way to sign documents electronically, saving time and avoiding bureaucracy;
- An extract from JADIS (Register of Participants). We can order it on your behalf;
- You will also need the company’s ESI or ESI access key, if you have it. We can order it on your behalf.
Service Process
- Contact and Payment
You place and pay for the service on our website. - Required Documents
We will ask you to provide all the necessary data and documents to ensure a smooth process. - Remote Data Submission
Once we receive your information, we will arrange a convenient time and submit the data to the JANGIS subsystem remotely. Everything is done efficiently, with no need to visit any offices in person.
About JANGIS
JANGIS is an online system managed by the Lithuanian Register Centre, where data about a company’s beneficial owners is stored. It’s important to submit this data to JANGIS when conducting financial activities, making transactions, opening a bank account, or receiving services from financial institutions. If your company’s beneficial owner information is not up-to-date in JANGIS, or if it’s missing, banks and other financial institutions may refuse to do business with you.
This requirement is outlined in Lithuania’s law on preventing money laundering and terrorist financing.
The JANGIS system tracks the following information:
- Direct owners – individuals who control your company by owning more than 25% of shares or voting rights.
- Indirect owners – people who control the company through other businesses or legal entities.
Individuals who control the company in other ways, such as having the authority to hire or fire directors or make key decisions.
If there are no such people, the company’s CEO or the highest-ranking executive with decision-making power is considered the beneficial owner.
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