Send a Customs Comprehensive Guarantee from an approved guarantor to HMRC
Use form CCG2 to provide a new, or amended Customs Comprehensive Guarantee (CCG) from an approved bank or financial institution.
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Use the CCG2 to provide a new Customs Comprehensive Guarantee (CCG) from an approved bank or financial institution, or to amend an existing guarantee.
You’ll need to provide your financial guarantee once you’ve been given a CCG authorisation. HMRC will tell you what level of CCG you’ll need to cover.
If you are providing a customs guarantee in Great Britain, your guarantor must be a financial institution regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).
You can check if a financial institution is regulated by the PRA on the Bank of England website.
If you are providing a customs guarantee in Northern Ireland your guarantor must be one of the following financial institutions established in either:
- Northern Ireland and regulated by the PRA
- the EU and accredited under the EU regulatory framework
Email HMRC to ask for this form in Welsh (Cymraeg).
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Updates to this page
Published 23 May 2016Last updated 8 February 2021 + show all updates
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Updated to advise the guarantor must be a financial institution regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).
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The contact details for approved banks or financial institutions HMRC can accept as a guarantor has been updated.
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First published.