Companies House
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Companies House is the registrar of companies for the UK
The main functions of Companies House are to
- incorporate and dissolve limited companies
- examine and store company information delivered under the
Companies Act and related legislation
- make this information available to the public
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Fletcher Kennedy Limited are authorised by Companies House to incorporate companies electronically.
The Registrar of Companies
The Registrar of Companies for England and Wales, and Chief Executive of Companies House is Claire Clancy. Her office is based at Companies House in Cardiff.
The Registrar of Companies for Scotland is Jim Henderson and his office is based in Edinburgh.
There is also an Information Centre in London.
History
The United Kingdom has enjoyed a system of company registration since 1844. Today, company registration matters are dealt with in law, by the Companies Act 1985 and the updating legislation contained in the Companies Act 1989.
All limited companies in the UK are registered at Companies House, an Executive Agency of the Department of Trade and Industry. There are more than 1.8 million limited companies registered in Great Britain, and more than 300,000 new companies are incorporated each year.
Click here to visit the Companies House website
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