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  • Printed official copy of Certificate of Incorporation
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  • Registered Office at our prestigious office address in London
  • Maintenance of Statutory Books
  • A fast track Barclays Business account at any branch of your choice
 
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Following the Letter of the Law: Statutory Books and Registered Offices

The most essential determinant in the success of any business is following the proper protocol for company formation. All businesses, ranging from online businesses to offshore and ready made companies, must have a strong foundation of company formation to support their long term growth. During the initial stages, established by laws and ensuring the receipt of certificates of incorporation can truly lay the groundwork for excellence both from an organizational and administrative perspective. Without adequate supervision over the legal infrastructure of your business, any number of regulations could thwart an otherwise successful commercial enterprise. However, following the proper channels is not always as simple as it sounds. This is because the UK has developed complicated and in depth stipulations for company formations that are designed to ensure that only the most committed businesses pass muster under the law. With issues related to statutory books and other matters that arise throughout the course of company registration, entrepreneurs need to be educated and stay abreast of the latest developments. Statutory books are necessary because they comprise the official records that detail all legal and statutory issues. Generally speaking, these issues encompass indexes of shareholders, company directors, charges and company director interests. In fact, these records are generally made available to the general public for transparency reasons and the public should be able to gain access to them during typical business hours. The advantage to hiring a company formation service is that the company founders can devote their energies to fostering business growth instead of focusing on the specialized UK regulations. In fact, when entrepreneurs attempt to take on the task of business formation alone, they run the risk of making mistakes on key issues that are required for company formation in the UK. One of the most important elements to successful registration done right is effort. That is, steady stream of effort devoted to the goal of forming a company is what is required for most clients to achieve their goal. To ensure that a business translates properly from idea to reality, the minutiae of the process must be properly managed. One of these important details is the establishment of a registered office. The upside to employing a company formation agency is that the business can utilize the prestige of registered office addresses in London or elsewhere that may not necessarily house the main operations. In accordance with UK law, all businesses must have a registered office where official records can be found and accessed. However, the law does not require that the company’s main source of commerce originate from that location and, typically, this is a separate location. It is important to understand as well that this serves the function of registration and is not appropriate for correspondence or advertising purposes. These technicalities are among hundreds of details that must be adhered to under UK regulations. Therefore, educating yourself in the necessity for meticulous company formation in the UK is the most direct route to commercial success.