Wisteria Accountants has launched a full company secretarial service that aims to help businesses maintain correct statutory records and is suitable for UK and overseas businesses with operations in Britain .
Wisteria act as a nominee Company Secretary, which is a legal requirement for all Limited companies in the UK . By having an external secretarial service the company is able to outsource maintenance of all statutory records, accounts and professional filing .
The newly launched service involves helping to set up bank accounts, providing meeting rooms in the North London area, company formation, re-organisation of share capital and maintaining statutory register.
Andrew Millet of Wisteria commented: "Wisterias sole expertise is helping young businesses get organised and allow them to focus on growing their business . The Company Secretarial Service compliments businesses without staff who are qualified in these matters as Wisteria can maintain all the records professionally."
Company secretarial work can become very time-consuming as the firm expands so outsourcing this complex work to qualified accountants allows companies to focus on their business, without having to worry about being non-compliant with UK law .
Wisteria Chartered Accountants work with early stage and small businesses to help achieve and maintain success. The firm is imaginative and creative and enjoy working directly with progressive clients.
Full UK Company Secretarial Service Provided By Wisteria Accountants
Wed, 27 Jun 2007
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