LOOK UP OVERSEAS LTD. filing history - Find and update company information (2024)

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24 Aug 2021 GAZ2 Final Gazette dissolved via compulsory strike-off

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08 Jun 2021 GAZ1 First Gazette notice for compulsory strike-off

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12 Mar 2020 CS01 Confirmation statement made on 4 March 2020 with no updates

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30 Dec 2019 AA Micro company accounts made up to 31 March 2019

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07 Mar 2019 CS01 Confirmation statement made on 4 March 2019 with no updates

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31 Dec 2018 AA Micro company accounts made up to 31 March 2018

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06 Mar 2018 CS01 Confirmation statement made on 4 March 2018 with no updates

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31 Dec 2017 AA Micro company accounts made up to 31 March 2017

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01 May 2017 CS01 Confirmation statement made on 4 March 2017 with updates

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31 Dec 2016 AA Total exemption small company accounts made up to 31 March 2016

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18 Jun 2016 DISS40 Compulsory strike-off action has been discontinued

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15 Jun 2016 AR01 Annual return made up to 4 March 2016 with full list of shareholders
Statement of capital on 2016-06-15
  • GBP 1,000

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07 Jun 2016 GAZ1 First Gazette notice for compulsory strike-off

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30 Dec 2015 AA Total exemption small company accounts made up to 31 March 2015

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05 Mar 2015 AR01 Annual return made up to 4 March 2015 with full list of shareholders
Statement of capital on 2015-03-05
  • GBP 1,000

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03 Dec 2014 AA Total exemption small company accounts made up to 31 March 2014

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18 Mar 2014 AR01 Annual return made up to 4 March 2014 with full list of shareholders
Statement of capital on 2014-03-18
  • GBP 1,000

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07 Mar 2014 TM01 Termination of appointment of Piotr Kwiatek as a director

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23 Aug 2013 AP01 Appointment of Mr Piotr Kwiatek as a director

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04 Mar 2013 NEWINC Incorporation
  • MODEL ARTICLES ‐ Model articles adopted

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LOOK UP OVERSEAS LTD. filing history - Find and update company information (2024)

FAQs

What is an overseas company? ›

Quick Reference. A company incorporated outside the UK that has a branch or a subsidiary company in the UK.

What is the oldest company on Companies House? ›

The Companies Act of 1856 saw the opening of the Edinburgh office, and the introduction of memorandum and articles of association instead of a deed of settlement. One of the earliest companies still on the register from that era, is company number 118: Ashford Cattle Market, incorporated on 25 September 1856.

What is company house filing? ›

Every company must send information to Companies House. This includes annual accounts and confirmation statements, and any changes to your company details. You can use our online services to: file your accounts.

What is an overseas company as defined in the companies Act 2006? ›

Section 1044: Overseas companies

The definition in section 744 refers to companies incorporated outside Great Britain that establish a place of business in Great Britain.

Why do they call it overseas? ›

If someone goes overseas, they've gone "over" the "seas" — to a foreign country. When overseas came into use, there were no airplanes, so technically speaking, one traveled "across" or "on" the seas, in a ship. Nevertheless, one was thought to have made it "over the sea," hence overseas.

How to check if an international company is legitimate? ›

It's always a good idea to ask a foreign company for at least three industry references. If they're legitimate and trustworthy, they should be able to provide contact names, email addresses and phone numbers for company verification. If they can't, don't just ignore that – it's a major red flag.

How do I find a company's history? ›

In addition, check to see via a web search engine if the company has an official website. Once found, look on the company website for links referring labeled 'About' or 'History' (also check for the company's latest annual report, which also provides a concise history of the company).

How to find a company that no longer exists? ›

Records of defunct businesses are scattered in various repositories, so it can be hard to know where to look. The best place to start is with a library or historical society in the area where the business operated. Most libraries with archival collections and historical societies hold at least some business records.

How to tell if a company is dormant? ›

A company is considered “dormant” if it has stopped engaging in any business activity and no longer receives any form of income whatsoever (i.e. investments).

What is a confirmation statement for a limited company? ›

The confirmation statement has replaced the annual return.

On the confirmation statement you must confirm that your basic company information is correct and up to date. This information includes the registered office address, registers, officers, business description (SIC), share capital and shareholders.

How to get an authentication code from a company house? ›

To request a code, you'll need to create an account or sign in to Companies House WebFiling and follow the steps. We'll send your code by post to your company's registered office - it can take up to 5 days to arrive. If your company already has a code, we'll send you a reminder.

What does overseas mean in job? ›

An overseas job is any role for which the company's base is in a different country. The vast majority of these roles entail moving abroad to fulfil all of the duties of the vacancy. Some companies permit working from home for international employees.

What is overseas employment? ›

Overseas employment refers to individuals working in foreign countries. This paper explores its impact on remittances, domestic underemployment, and economic equilibrium in dual economies.

What is considered an international company? ›

An international company is a company that is based in one country, generally called the home country of the company, where it imports and exports to the international markets.

What is the difference between overseas and offshore companies? ›

The registered overseas company refers to a company which registers in a place overseas and regards this place as one of its main markets at the same time. The registered offshore company refers to a company which registers in a offshore jurisdiction but does not operate in this jurisdiction.

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