How do you find out who owns a business?

SillyJokes

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I need to find out who actually owns a business I am interested in.

I can find out the names of various accountants who are directors and secretaries from Companies House, but how do you find who really owns it?
 
It depends on why you are looking. If you are looking at sourcing the decision maker then the directors are the people you need to know about. They make contracts on behalf of the company and are responsible for most decisions involving the company.

If it is a close company and the directors also own the company (ie have shares in the company) that information is normally shown on the first page of the accounts except if it is a small company in which case there is no such requirement

To find out the directors and shareholders yo can purchase the information which will be held on the annual return for a small fee.

It may be that Ozzy or Mike sell the info.
 
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As Alan says, it depends on why you need that information. In my signature you'll see a link to Quick Credit Reports.
This service that I offer allows you to do a detailed search on a company and where available shows you the owners/shareholders of the company. A basic search is only £8 so give it a try and see if that tells you what you need to know. If you have any questions just call 0845 003 2233 and someone will be able to help.

BTW - My company watching service is as good as live :)
 
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If I told you why I needed the information I would have to kill you.

Basically I think someone is hiding their interest in a company because it would be a conflict of interest and I need to have some proof of my suspicions because I already feel negatively.

If it can be shown I am wrong I will be a happier person than if I am proved right.
 
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Well if they are a director or shareholder of the company then a company search which I can provide will tell you this. My Sales Analysis reports also show key management personnel in a company, but this relies on Experian holding that data.

Other than that, we used to have a private investigator on these forums but he long since disappeared :(
 
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I need it (I think) as I've just purchased some shares from another shareholder and I wanted to see if there was anywhere official I needed to register the purchase.
I've been told that because I have a signed transfer form (1 spelling mistake in the address) and share certificate this is enough.

Any ideas?

Rob
 
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Matrix

You shouldnt need that info.

The signed transfer form needs to be stamped (There is stamp duty to pay on the purchase of shares) and returned to the Company secretary to register the transfer and supply you with a share certificate.
 
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