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The Gazette launches company law event information

19 January 2023
Categories: Legal News , Company , Commercial
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The Gazette, the UK’s official public record, has announced the launch of company law event information as part of its company profiles service.

The Gazette publishes a company profile for every UK company registered with Companies House. Each company has its own profile page showing Gazette notices which, since the beta release of the company law event information, contains all required gazetted company documents under the Companies Act 2006. This includes data such as:

  • incorporation date
  • notification of director changes
  • company strike-off information
  • details of event-based filings to Companies House

Janine Eves, business and operations director for The Gazette, said: ‘We are delighted to make the company law event information more readily accessible for our users, adding value to The Gazette data we already freely publish on all UK registered companies, available via the website.’

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