Registrar of Companies

For the functions performed by the Registrar of Companies, see Companies House.

Registrar of companies is a public authority which is responsible for managing a companies register.

The Registrar of Companies for England, Wales & Scotland is the official responsible for Companies House, which deals with all filings relating to the Companies Act 1985 to 2006, e the document filings are kept up-to-date and deals with any breaches of the Companies Act.

The Registrar of Companies for England & Wales is Tim Moss, who is based at Companies House, Cardiff. [1]

The Registrar of Companies for Scotland is Dorothy Blair, who is based at Companies House, Edinburgh.[1]

The Registrar of Companies for Northern Ireland is Helen Shilliday, and her office is based in Belfast.[1]

India

India has one registrar of companies for each of the below regions. Each state typically has one registrar office or shares an office with neighbouring states and/or union territories. Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are the only states to have two offices and two registrar of companies. Puducherry is the only union territory to have its own office.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About Us - Main Functions and History". Companieshouse.gov.uk. 2013-02-14. Retrieved 2014-04-18.


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