Our standard UK Company formation packages include the following:
- Check of Companies Register to ensure that the
required name is available.
- The original certificate of incorporation.
- Three bound copies of the memorandum and articles of association written
especially for us by a commercial lawyer using plain English.
- A loose leaf professional combined company register complete with share
certificates or at extra cost a PC based company register..
- 2 signed forms to appoint a new director and company secretary (form 288a).
3 forms included in PLC pack.
- A form to change the registered office (form 287).
- A form to change the accounting reference date (form 225).
- Form to apply for a certificate to commence business (PLC only)
- 1 signed share transfer form.
- Our unique certificate of non-trading and summary of information.
- The Companies House Directors and Secretaries Guide (subject to availability)
- Delivery by special delivery or courier within the UK mainland or by airmail
European mainland.
- Our help and advice if needed.
Use our custom incorporation package means less forms are required and the
package includes:
- Check of Companies Register to ensure that the
required name is available.
- The original certificate of incorporation.
- Three bound copies of the memorandum and articles of association written
especially for us by a commercial lawyer using plain English.
- A loose leaf professional combined company register complete with share
certificates or at extra cost a PC based company register..
- A form to change the accounting reference date (form 225).
- Form to apply for a certificate to commence business (PLC only)
- Our unique certificate of non-trading and summary of information.
- The Companies House Directors and Secretaries Guide (subject to availability)
- Delivery by special delivery or courier within the UK mainland or by airmail
European mainland.
- Our help and advice if needed.
Our paperless electronic company formation package includes:
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