
Renewing Your LEI Code
Renewing Your LEI Code – When and Why is it Necessary? An LEI code (Legal Entity Identifier) uniquely identifies legally registered entities in international financial transactions. However, an LEI code does not remain valid indefinitely—businesses must renew it annually to ensure accuracy and reliability. Below, we provide an overview of why LEI renewal matters, how often to renew it, and how it impacts business operations. Why is LEI Code Renewal Important? Renewing your LEI code is essential to ensure that the information associated with the code – such as the company name, address, and ownership structure – is accurate and up-to-date. Regulatory bodies and financial markets rely on reliable information to identify all parties involved in transactions, making it crucial for LEI data to be correct at all times. If an LEI code is not renewed, it becomes “lapsed,” which

