The National Business Conduct Authority (NBCA) has moved to the next phase of its infrastructure deployment, formally allocating advisory positions across UK regions. The Authority has identified and designated specific local accountancy and compliance practices to support businesses ahead of mandatory registration requirements.
The selection process has now concluded, with specific regional firms chosen to deliver compliance support. These advisors, predominantly established accountancy practices and Health & Safety consultancies, have been pre-allocated designated positions based on a rigid assessment of their professional standing and regional capacity.
“We cannot rely on a centralised system alone; local expertise is essential,” said a spokesperson for the Authority. “We have identified the specific partners required to bridge the gap between national policy and local business implementation. We are now moving to formalise these appointments.”
Notices of Allocation are being finalised with the selected firms throughout this year. The structure maintains strict capacity limits, meaning the identified practices are the primary designated support for their respective territories.
The National Standards Register becomes mandatory effective from the National Rollout in October 2027. The advisory network provides essential compliance support to facilitate businesses meeting these mandatory requirements.
Allocated firms will be formally confirmed upon completion of the ratification process.
For more information visit: www.nbca.org.uk
