The Company Suffix: Limited or Ltd?
Last Updated: 12/09/2014 One of the most common questions we receive is “what’s the difference between Limited and Ltd?” The answer is simple...
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Last Updated: 12/09/2014 One of the most common questions we receive is “what’s the difference between Limited and Ltd?” The answer is simple...
It is so simple to make these changes and the details are updated in as little as 3 hours.
Our Limited Company Director infographic draws a profile of company directors appointed between January 2009 and September 2011: You can also view the infographic on visual.ly and as a pdf. If you would like to view the report from which we created the infographic click here. This post was brought to you by Mathew Aitken […]
You can form your LLP online with us, as well as gain access to our Company Secretarial Service to make sure your company is compliant with regulations at Companies House.
Depending on where your UK Limited Company was formed*, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales, there are limitations upon on where the Registered Office can be moved to.
A Company Dissolution is the process of “striking off” a limited company. This means that the company ceases to exist and can no longer trade as a limited company. To dissolve a limited company requires completing and filing a DS01 form with Companies House. Dissolution requests are advertised in different editions of The […]
If a company that has been dissolved has the company name you want, you can form your company using that name. Your company will have a different company number and will not be related to the dissolved company in any way.
When forming a limited company with us we give you the option to use our default Memorandum and Articles or to upload a version of your own Memorandum and Articles.
Adding new shares to your limited company and letting Companies House know about the new shareholding situation is a two-step process, let us take you through it!
1. From Companies Made Simple, search for your company name and choose your formation package. 2. When at the Order Summary be sure to leave the “Barclays Bank Account” in your basket (it’s free!). 3. Make payment. 4. Just before you start the formation process you will automatically be directed to the […]