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ADREL LIMITED

#SC246750dissolvedltd

About ADREL LIMITED

ADREL LIMITED was incorporated on 28 March 2003 as a private limited company, making it 23 years old. The company has been dissolved and is no longer legally trading. Its records remain publicly available on Companies House. It currently has 0 active officers on record and 6 historical appointments that have since resigned. There are 5 charges registered against this company, of which 5 remain outstanding.

Company Age23 yrs
Statusdissolved
Active Officers0
Outstanding Charges5
Vetted Score55/100

Vetted Score

55/100

Fair

Based on automated analysis of public records.

Active StatusWARN (+0/30)

Company status is dissolved.

Company AgePASS (+20/20)

Operating for 23 years.

Filing CompliancePASS (+20/20)

All accounts and statements are up to date.

Strike-off HistoryPASS (+15/15)

No strike-off history found.

Director StabilityPASS (+15/15)

Established leadership structure.

Charges & MortgagesWARN (+0/10)

5 outstanding charge(s) registered.

Insolvency RiskWARN (+-15/0)

Company has historical insolvency case(s).

Officer Pattern AdjustmentPASS (+0/5)

Officers have neutral track records. (Avg Officer Score: 65)

Financial Health & Compliance

Insolvency Risk: This company has a history of insolvency proceedings. Please review the Insolvency section for details before proceeding.

Annual Accounts

Unknown

total exemption small

Confirmation Statement

Unknown

No Data

Charges & Mortgages

Has Outstanding

5 Outstanding

Out of 5 total charges

Company / Officer Relationships

Visualization of directors and their other active appointments. (Limited to 5 active directors)

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Nature of Business (SIC)

  • 7487Unknown SIC Code

Key Dates & Events Timeline

Jun 20, 2012

gazette dissolved liquidation

gazette

filing
Jun 20, 2012

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: dissolved-on

insolvency
Mar 20, 2012

liquidation compulsory return of final meeting scotland

insolvency

filing
Mar 15, 2012

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: concluded-winding-up-on

insolvency
Oct 11, 2007

liquidation compulsory notice winding up scotland

insolvency

filing
Oct 11, 2007

liquidation compulsory winding up order scotland

insolvency

filing
Sep 10, 2007

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: petitioned-on

insolvency
Sep 10, 2007

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: wound-up-on

insolvency
Aug 17, 2007

liquidation compulsory appointment provisional liquidator scotland

insolvency

filing
Mar 27, 2007

mortgage alter floating charge

mortgage

filing
Mar 24, 2007

mortgage alter floating charge

mortgage

filing
Mar 21, 2007

mortgage alter floating charge

mortgage

filing
Mar 21, 2007

mortgage alter floating charge

mortgage

filing
Mar 21, 2007

mortgage alter floating charge

mortgage

filing
Feb 2, 2007

legacy

officers

filing

Directors & Officers

Charges & Mortgages

5 outstanding / 5 total charge(s)

  • outstandingFloating charge
    Entitled: West of Scotland Loan Fund Limited
    Created: 2006-12-20
  • outstandingFloating charge
    Entitled: South Lanarkshire Council
    Created: 2003-11-20
  • outstandingFloating charge
    Entitled: The Royal Bank of Scotland Commercial Services Limited
    Created: 2003-10-28
  • outstandingBond & floating charge
    Entitled: Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire
    Created: 2003-09-02
  • outstandingBond & floating charge
    Entitled: The Royal Bank of Scotland PLC
    Created: 2003-08-22

Insolvency History

  • compulsory liquidationCase #1
    Key Dates:dissolved on: 2012-06-20petitioned on: 2007-09-10concluded winding up on: 2012-03-15wound up on: 2007-09-10
    Practitioners:
    Annette Menzies (provisional liquidator)

Recent Filings

  • gazette2012-06-20
    View PDF
    gazette dissolved liquidation
  • insolvency2012-03-20
    View PDF
    liquidation compulsory return of final meeting scotland
  • insolvency2007-10-11
    View PDF
    liquidation compulsory notice winding up scotland
  • insolvency2007-10-11
    View PDF
    liquidation compulsory winding up order scotland
  • insolvency2007-08-17
    View PDF
    liquidation compulsory appointment provisional liquidator scotland

Key Dates

  • Incorporated2003-03-28
  • Next Accounts DueN/A
  • Next Confirmation DueN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Vetted Score?

The Vetted Score is a 0–100 rating calculated automatically from publicly available Companies House data. It considers factors such as the length of time the company has been active, whether filings are up to date, the number of active directors, outstanding charges, and any insolvency history. A higher score indicates fewer administrative risk signals — it is not a credit rating and does not reflect on the quality of a company's products or services.

What does “active” company status mean?

An “active” status means the company is currently registered and has not been dissolved or struck off by Companies House. It does not necessarily mean the company is currently trading — many registered companies are dormant. Always verify trading activity through direct contact or financial accounts.

What are charges and mortgages on a company?

A charge (also called a debenture or mortgage) is a form of security given by a company over its assets in favour of a lender. If a charge is “outstanding”, it means the underlying debt has not yet been repaid or discharged. Charges are registered at Companies House and are a matter of public record. An outstanding charge is not necessarily a problem — many healthy businesses borrow money secured against their assets.

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What does a dissolved company mean?

A dissolved company has been removed from the Companies House register and no longer exists as a legal entity. It cannot enter contracts, employ staff, or trade. The dissolution may have been voluntary (the owners chose to close it) or compulsory (struck off by Companies House for failing to file documents). Dissolved company records remain publicly searchable.

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