A limited company involves several different addresses. Here's what each one is, and whether it's publicly visible.
Virtual Office — The Hoxton Mix
Our partner The Hoxton Mix provides a London business address you can use as your registered office and correspondence address. Includes mail scanning — they open your post, scan it, and send it to you digitally.
£100/year · mail scanning includedThree things must be in place before you can begin the online registration.
Basic information about the company you're forming.
The registration also sets up your Corporation Tax with HMRC. You'll need these answers ready.
You need at least one director. Gather the following for each person who'll be a director.
Every company needs at least one shareholder with at least one share. Directors can also be shareholders.
A few choices you'll need to make during registration. Here are our recommendations.
Articles of Association
Rules for how the company is run. The service offers standard "Model Articles" which work for most companies. If you choose No, you'll need to write and upload your own.
Recommended: Use model articlesRegistered Office Address
This goes on the public register. If you don't want your home address publicly visible, use a virtual office service.
Recommended: Use a service address if privacy mattersDirector's Correspondence Address
Also publicly visible. Can be the same as the registered office. Using the same virtual office keeps your home address completely off the register.
Recommended: Same as registered officeFiling Reminders
Companies House can email you when accounts and confirmation statements are due. Free and useful.
Recommended: YesOnce your company is registered, some things happen automatically and others you'll need to action yourself.