Companies Act 1985

Valid from 22/03/2005

234ZZBDirectors' report: business reviewU.K.

(1)The directors' report for a financial year must contain—

(a)a fair review of the business of the company, and

(b)a description of the principal risks and uncertainties facing the company.

(2)The review required is a balanced and comprehensive analysis of—

(a)the development and performance of the business of the company during the financial year, and

(b)the position of the company at the end of that year,

consistent with the size and complexity of the business.

(3)The review must, to the extent necessary for an understanding of the development, performance or position of the business of the company, include—

(a)analysis using financial key performance indicators, and

(b)where appropriate, analysis using other key performance indicators, including information relating to environmental matters and employee matters.

(4)The review must, where appropriate, include references to, and additional explanations of, amounts included in the annual accounts of the company.

(5)In this section, “key performance indicators” means factors by reference to which the development, performance or position of the business of the company can be measured effectively.

(6)In relation to a group directors' report this section has effect as if the references to the company were references to the company and its subsidiary undertakings included in the consolidation.