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  2. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Companies House was a member of the Public Data Group, an advisory board which between 2011 and 2015 sought to improve public access to government data. [25] Companies House is also responsible for dissolving companies. [26] In 2020, there were approximately 4.3 million businesses on the Companies House register. [27]

  3. People with Significant Control - Wikipedia

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    Under UK law it is a legal obligation to register the names, date of birth, home and work addresses, manner of control and other details of PSC with the government via Companies House. [3] Once the PSC's identity has been verified they will then be added to the public list, available on the Companies House website.

  4. Company register - Wikipedia

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    Each country's company register has different registrar types, contents, purpose, and public availability. They typically contain the name, the owners and key personal of an organisation as well as regular updates as mandated by the government of that jurisdiction, to provide information to stakeholders and the general public.

  5. Hacked US companies to face new reporting requirements - AOL

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    The reporting will give the federal government much greater visibility into hacking efforts that target private companies, which often have skipped going to the FBI or other agencies for help ...

  6. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    Companies must be entered into the commercial register that is kept with the relevant district court, where they can be viewed by the public. (languages: Bulgarian only) [1] D&B Report Guide Bulgaria — information on the different types of companies [1] Trade Register (Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry) [22]

  7. Privately held company - Wikipedia

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    Privately held companies generally have fewer or less comprehensive reporting requirements and obligations for transparency, via annual reports, etc. than publicly traded companies do. For example, in the United States, privately held companies are not generally required to publish their financial statements. By not being required to disclose ...

  8. Talk:Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Companies House only provides a small subset of data for free to the public. Information about company directors (as highlighted in the research noted in the article) can only be accessed after opening a commercial account with CH, and paying an access fee for every record.

  9. Wikipedia:Contact us/Readers - Wikipedia

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    Anyone can edit Wikipedia. Just hit the "edit" button on the top right of the page, make the correction, and hit "Publish changes". If you want to learn more about editing, try our help pages. If you can't or don't want to fix an error, your best approach is to leave a note at the talk page of the article explaining the problem.