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Jun 1, 2013 · how to incorporate a limited company; the type of company you wish to incorporate; the company’s officers; choosing a company name including controls and restrictions
- Incorporation and Names
A company may be directed to change its name if it appears...
- Annex C
9. Commonhold Association. This expression can only be used...
- Annex B
3. Agency. You can use this word in your proposed name...
- Incorporation and Names
- Introduction
- Register of Members
- Register of People with Significant Control
- Information as to State of Central Register
- Register of Directors
- Register of Directors’ Usual Residential Addresses
- Register of Secretaries
From 30 June 2016, a private company can choose to send information usually kept in all or any certain statutory registers to the registrar of companies to be kept on the public register at Companies House. This choice, for private companies only, is an alternative to the obligation to keep those statutory registers at its registered office or a si...
Please be aware once you choose to keep your member’s information on the public register at Companies House rather than in the company’s own statutory register, all of the members’ details, including their addresses, will be available on the public register to anyone who wishes to see, or make a copy, of those details. This is not applicable to a c...
Please be aware that once an election has been made to keep the company’s people with significant control (PSC) information on the public register at Companies House, rather than in the company’s PSC register, the full date of birth of the PSC will be available on the public register. Anyone who wishes to see, or make a copy, of those details will ...
A person may inspect or request a copy of PSC information for a company that has elected to keep it on the public register. That person may ask the company to confirm that all required information has been delivered to the registrar. Failure to respond to such an enquiry is an offence.
Please be aware that once an election has been made the director’s full date of birth will be available on the public register to anyone who wishes to see, or make a copy of those details. This is not the case for a company that has not elected, where a director’s day of birth is withheld from public inspection, and only the month and year are publ...
6.1 How to choose to keep directors’ usual residential addresses on the public register at Companies House
You can elect whether to keep the company’s directors’ usual residential address information on the public register either: i) on incorporation, in which case the subscribers wishing to form the company must elect with the application to incorporate the company; or ii) an incorporated company can apply itself.
6.2 When the election takes effect
The election takes effect when it is registered by the registrar. An election remains in force until either a company ceases to be a private company or withdraws the election. During the period when an election is in force, a company does not have to keep a register of directors’ usual residential addresses.
6.3 When an election is in force for the register of directors’ usual residential addresses
The company has to deliver information about its directors’ usual residential addresses to the registrar at Companies House, including any changes to the registered information. The usual residential address isn’t available to the public to inspect, in the same way as it’s not available to the public if the company is keeping its own statutory register of directors’ usual residential addresses. The information to be delivered is: 1. the usual residential address of each of the company’s direc...
7.1 How to choose to keep secretaries’ information on the public register at Companies House
You can choose whether to keep the company’s secretary information on the public register either:i) on incorporation, in which case the subscribers wishing to form the company must elect, with the application to incorporate the company; orii) an incorporated company can apply itself.
7.2 When the election takes effect
The election takes effect when it’s registered by the registrar. An election remains in force until either a company ceases to be a private company or withdraws the election. During the period when an election is in force, a company does not have to keep a register of secretaries.
7.3 When an election is in force for the register of secretaries
The company has to deliver information about its secretaries to the registrar, to be made available on the public register at Companies House. The information to be delivered is: 1. name and any former name; 2. address, (this may be stated to be “The company’s registered office”) 3. for secretaries that are bodies corporate or firms 3.1. its corporate or firm name 3.2. its registered or principal office 3.3. in the case of a limited company incorporated and registered in the UK, its registrat...
Dec 23, 2014 · STATE CAPITAL LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity
Companies House can provide you with guidance on the forms and methods of incorporating a company, on your choice of company name and also provide general advice on matters such as filing...
Get company information including registered address, previous company names, directors' details, accounts, annual returns and company reports, if it's been dissolved.
May 27, 2016 · The statement of capital provides a snapshot of a company’s share capital at a certain date, showing the different share classes that exist, the amounts invested and the rights attached to shares issued.
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Under section 351 of the Companies Act 1985 every limited company is legally obliged to display its full company name, registration number and registered address on all business correspondence as well as outside its place of business.