Certificate of Incumbency or a certificate of current directors and officers, is an official document issued by a company to confirm the composition of its members or shareholders and their respective roles and authorities. This internal document, typically prepared by the officers of the company, contains information such as the company's name, registered address, registration number, share capital and details of its current members or shareholders. A Certificate of Incumbency may be requested by banks, financial institutions, or other organisations to verify the legitimacy of the company's actions and the authority of its members and representatives.
Turnaround is 3 days. Document is certified by а solicitor.
Certificate of Good Standing
Certificate of Good Standing is an official document issued by a competent authority or registration agency that confirms that a company is legally active, compliant with the legal requirements, and fulfilling its obligations, including tax payments and financial responsibilities.
Certificate of Good Standing typically includes information about the company such as its name, registered address, registration number, date of registration, and the date of issuance of the certificate. It also confirms that the company is not under any threat of dissolution, does not have outstanding obligations to the government or creditors, and has not been subject to sanctions or legal restrictions.
Certificate of Good Standing may be required for certain business transactions, including obtaining a loan, entering into contracts, participating in tenders, or buying and selling assets. It serves as confirmation that the company is in good legal standing and has a positive business reputation.
Turnaround is 10 days. Document is certified by Companies House.
GBP 180 / EUR 210
GBP 180 / EUR 210
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