Tax Certification Form for Business Customers

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Tax Certification Form for Business Customers Organisation : Customer A/C: TAX REPORTING Financial institutions in the UK are required under legislation which incorporates the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the OECD * Common Reporting Standard (CRS) into UK law to seek answers to certain questions for purposes of identifying those accounts, the details of which are reportable to HMRC for onward transmission to tax authorities in relevant jurisdiction(s). If customers do not provide all of the information requested, we may not be able to proceed with opening the new account until the relevant information is provided. Existing customers of Financial Institutions such as Allied Irish Bank (GB) must provide the answers to these specific FATCA and CRS questions otherwise we may be obliged to include the account(s) details in the annual FATCA return and CRS return to HMRC. Please note that AIB GB is unable to offer taxation advice. For tax related questions and/or further information please contact your professional tax advisor or HMRC (http://www.hmrc.gov.uk). Customers MUST advise AIB GB if their tax jurisdiction information changes. * Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Please indicate entity type US FOREIGN ACCOUNT TAX COMPLIANCE ACT (FATCA) Under legislation which incorporates FATCA into UK law you are required to identify the Entity Type to your organisation. When providing answers to the questions below please refer to the Entity Classification Guide for descriptions of each entity type. This Guide is available at http://business.aibgb.co.uk/help-and-guidance/important-information/foreign-account-tax-compliance-act 1. Is your organisation a US Person? (if yes please tick one of the options below. If no please go to question 2) Specified US Person (Note 1) Other US Person 2. Is your organisation a Financial Institution? (if yes please tick one of the options below. If no please go to question 3) Certified Deemed Compliant Financial Institution(FI) Participating Financial Institution (Note 2) Registered Deemed Compliant Financial Institution (Note 2) Non-Participating Financial Institution Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution (inc. Irish FI) (Note 2) 3. Is your organisation an Exempt Beneficial Owner? (if yes please tick below. If no please go to question 4) (Examples: Government Entity, Central Bank, Pension Trust, and International organisation such as World Bank, and IMF) Exempt Beneficial Owner 4. If your organisation does not fall into one of the categories above, it is a Non-Financial Foreign (Non-US) Entity (NFFE). (please tick selection below) Typically an NFFE will be an Active NFFE if less than 50% of its gross income is from passive sources (including dividends, interest, annuities, and rent) AND less than 50% of its assets are held for the production of passive income. It is expected that the majority of organisations will fall into the Active NFFE category. A Passive NFFE is one that is not an Active NFFE. Active NFFE Passive NFFE (Note 3) Note 1: Please provide US TRN (Tax Reference Number) Note 2: Please provide GIIN (Global Intermediary Identification Number) Note 3: If the Entity is a Passive NFFE, please complete the certification details of the Controlling Persons (Page 3). Please include GIIN/US TIN where. 1

OECD COMMON REPORTING STANDARD (CRS) Please indicate entity type Under legislation which incorporates the CRS into UK law you are required to provide your jurisdiction of tax residence, tax reference number and to identify the entity type to your organisation. When providing answers to the questions below please refer to the Entity Classification Guide for descriptions of each entity type. This Guide is available at http://business.aibgb.co.uk/help-andguidance/important-information/foreign-account-tax-compliance-act Jurisdiction Tax Residence Tax Reference Number 1. Is your business a Financial Institution? (if yes please tick one of the options below. If no please go to question 2) a) Financial Institution - Depository Institution, Custodial Institution, Specified Insurance Company or Investment Entity other than that described in 1(b) below. b) Investment Entity (Note 1) that meets the following conditions: 1. Not resident in a Participating Jurisdiction or does not have a branch located in a Participating Jurisdiction; and 2. Gross income is primarily attributable to investing, reinvesting, or trading in Financial Assets; and 3. Managed by another Financial Institution as described in 1(a) above. 2. Is your organisation one of the entities listed below? (please tick below) a. Governmental Entity b. International Organisation c. Central Bank d. Corporation, the stock of which is regularly traded on one or more established securities markets or corporation that is the Related Entity of such a corporation. 3. Is your organisation one of the entities listed below? (please tick one of the options below) Typically a non-financial Entity (NFE) will be an Active NFE if less that 50% of its gross income is from passive sources (including dividends, interest, annuities and rent) AND less than 50% of its assets are held for the production of passive income. It is expected that the majority of organisations will fall into the Active NFE category. A Passive NFE is one that is not an Active NFE. (please tick one selection below) a) Active NFE b) Passive NFE (Note 1) Note 1: If the Entity is an Investment Entity (1 b) or a Passive NFE (3 b) above, please complete the certification details of the Controlling Persons (Page 4). 2

DEFINITIONS OF CONTROLLING PERSONS BY LEGAL ENTITY Company Any individuals who ultimately own or control 25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the company or otherwise exercise control over the management of the company. In circumstances where no individual owns or controls 25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the Company or otherwise exercises control over the management of the Company, then details of the two individuals who hold the greatest percentage of shares or voting rights in the Company or otherwise exercise control must be provided. For example, if 5 shareholders own or control equal shares (20%) of a Company then the details for any 2 individuals must be provided to the Bank. Incorporated Society Any individual who ultimately own or control 25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the incorporated society or otherwise exercise control over the management of the incorporated society. In circumstances where no individual(s) ultimately own or control 25% or more of the shares or voting rights in the incorporated society or otherwise exercises control over the management of the incorporated society, details for the 2 individuals who hold the greatest percentage of shares or voting rights in the incorporated society or otherwise exercise control must be provided. For example, if 5 shareholders own or control equal shares (20%) of an Incorporated Society then the details for any 2 individuals must be provided to the Bank. Partnership Any individuals who ultimately own or control a 25% or more share of the capital, or profits or voting rights in the partnership, or who otherwise exercise control over the management of the partnership. Note: All partners in a partnership who open an account with AIB are required to provide identification documentation, regardless of their percentage ownership or control of the business. Details for any additional Controlling Persons (Beneficial Owners) other than partners must be provided to the Bank. Limited Partnership Any individuals who ultimately own or control a 25% or more share of the capital, or profits or voting rights in the partnership, or who otherwise exercise control over the management of the partnership. Note: All partners in a partnership who open an account with AIB are required to provide identification documentation, regardless of their percentage ownership or control of the business. Details for any additional Controlling Persons (Beneficial Owners) other than partners must be provided to the Bank. Trust Controlling Person (Beneficial Owner) means any of the following: (a) any individual who is entitled to or will in the future be entitled to a 25% or greater interest in the trust property; (b) the class of individuals in whose interest the trust is set up; (c) any individual who has control over the trust (this could include the Settlor) e.g. power to lend/invest trust property; vary the trust; add or remove a beneficiary/trustee. Unincorporated Entity (e.g. Association, Society, Club / Charity) Any individual who benefits from or who exercises control over at least 25% or more of the property of the Unincorporated Entity OTHER LEGAL ENTITIES WITHIN THE OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS Where there are other legal entities within the ownership structure of your Business, and they own or control 25% or more of the shares or voting rights, capital or profit, (as ), or otherwise exercises control in your Business, the details for the Controlling Persons (Beneficial Owners) of that legal entity must be provided to the Bank, and so on until the details of all Controlling Persons (Beneficial Owners) within the ownership structure of your Business are established. 3

Certification of Controlling Persons 4

Data Protection Notice Use of information In this notice, we, us and our refers to AIB Group (UK) p.l.c. which includes First Trust Bank, Allied Irish Bank (GB) and Allied Irish Bank (GB) Savings Direct and AIB Group which refers to Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c., its subsidiaries, affiliates and their respective parent and subsidiary companies. For more information about our group of companies, please visit www.aibgroup.com. This notice explains what we will do with your information, so that you can decide whether or not to provide that information to us. It is important that you read it carefully. The personal information requested from you is required to enable us to effectively provide or administer a product or service to you. Failure to supply us with sufficient information may result in us not being able to provide or meet your product/ service needs. The information that you provide may be held by us on a computer database and/or in any other way and will be treated confidentially. 1. Disclosure of Information: Information we hold about you will not be disclosed to anyone, outside of AIB Group, other than: 1.1 If we are required by law to give the information. 1.2 Where we have a public duty to disclose information. 1.3 Where disclosure is required for our legitimate business interests. 1.4 Where disclosure is made with your consent. We may use this information in the following ways: 2. Products and Services: 2.1 To administer the products and services that we supply to you and any future agreements that we may have with you, and to manage and develop our relationship with you. 2.2 For direct marketing purposes; to advise you of products or services, where you have given your permission to us through your marketing choices. 3. Credit Scoring and Credit Reference Agencies: 3.1 We may use automated credit scoring methods to assess your application. Credit scoring takes into account information provided directly by you, any information we may hold about you, and any information we may obtain from other organisations. 3.2 We will verify the identity and address of all applicants, including through the use of Electronic Identification. We may also carry out additional verification checks throughout the lifetime of your agreement. 3.3 To carry out searches (including verifying your identity and/or a credit search) and disclose information to credit reference agencies for the purpose of assessing applications for credit and credit related services and for ongoing review of credit. Credit reference agencies will record details of each type of search we make, whether or not your application proceeds. We may use credit scoring techniques and other automated decision making systems to either partially or fully assess your application. 3.4 Whether you borrow money from us or not, we may regularly give credit reference agencies details of your account and how you use it, including in certain circumstances, details of any payments you have failed to make. These details may include your account balance, credit limit and any arrears. Credit reference agencies may make this information available to other organisations so that they can take decisions about you and your associates. 3.5 In relation to joint applications; a financial association may be created between applicants at the credit reference agencies. This association may be considered in future applications by us and other financial institutions. 3.6 Please be aware that the presence of several credit searches on your record with a credit reference agency may affect your ability to obtain creditelsewhere for a short period of time. 3.7 To review your financial position across AIB Group, including debit and credit balances and security for credit facilities. 4. Other Third Parties: 4.1 To provide your personal details to debt collection agencies, tracing agencies, and/or third party processors and contractors, who act on behalf of us, if it is necessary for the performance of a contract and/or to protect the legitimate interests of AIB. The third parties will not be allowed to use your information for anything else. 4.2 To whom we transfer, or may transfer any of our rights or obligations under any contract with you. 5. Financial Crime Prevention: To prevent and detect fraud, money laundering or other criminal activity; and to trace those responsible. 5.1 If false or inaccurate information is provided and fraud is identified, details will be passed to fraud prevention agencies. 5.2 Law enforcement agencies may access and use this information. 5.3 We and other organisations may also access and use this information to prevent fraud and money laundering, for example, when: Checking details on applications for credit and credit related or other facilities. Managing credit and credit related accounts or facilities. Recovering debt. Checking details on proposals and claims for all types of insurance. Checking details of job applicants and employees. 5.4 We and other organisations may access and use from other countries the information recorded by fraud prevention agencies. 5.5 If other criminal activity is identified, details will be passed to the relevant authorities 6. Market Research: To carry out statistical analysis and market research, or to instruct a third party to perform this on our behalf. 7. Security and Service Improvement: We may record telephone conversations for additional security, to help resolve complaints and improve our service standards. Conversations may also be monitored for staff training purposes. 8. Miscellaneous: 8.1 Under the Data Protection Act 1998 you have the right of access to personal information we hold about you on our records for a nominal fee (currently 10.00). You can exercise this right by writing to the Data Protection Unit, AIB Group (UK) p.l.c., First Trust Centre, 92 Ann Street, Belfast, BT1 3HH. 8.2 If any of your personal information held by us is inaccurate or incorrect, please let us know and we will correct it. There is no fee for such corrections. 8.3 If you want details of the Credit Reference Agencies, Fraud Prevention Agencies, Debt Collection Agencies or other third parties we use, please contact us. 8.4 If you decide to proceed with this product/service or have any other communication with us through or in relation to our products and services, you consent to the use by us of your personal data as indicated above. A person with authority to sign a self-certification generally includes an officer or director of a corporation, a partner of a partnership, a trustee of a trust, any equivalent of the former titles, and any other person that has been provided written authorisation by the Account Holder to sign documentation on such person s behalf. Print Full. Additional signatory Print Full. I confirm that the information provided above is correct. I confirm that the information provided above is correct. (signed by an authorised signatory) Date: / / Terms and Conditions apply. Allied Irish Bank (GB) and Allied Irish Bank (GB) Savings Direct are trade marks used under licence by AIB Group (UK) p.l.c. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c.), incorporated in Northern Ireland. Registered Office 92 Ann Street, Belfast BT1 3HH. Registered Number NI018800. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. GB/FACTA-FORM11 11/15 5