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Warning: Company is liquidation

This status significantly impacts the Vetted Score.

FINE ART JOURNALS LIMITED

#02147488liquidationltd

Is FINE ART JOURNALS LIMITED Vetted & Legitimate?

FINE ART JOURNALS LIMITED was incorporated on 15 July 1987 as a private limited company, making it 38 years old. The company's current status is "liquidation". It currently has 2 active officers on record and 6 historical appointments that have since resigned. There are 2 charges registered against this company, of which 1 remains outstanding.

Company Age38 yrs
Statusliquidation
Active Officers2
Outstanding Charges1
Vetted Score0/100

Vetted Score

0/100

Caution

Based on automated analysis of public records.

Active StatusWARN (+0/30)

Company status is liquidation.

Company AgePASS (+20/20)

Operating for 38 years.

Filing CompliancePASS (+20/20)

All accounts and statements are up to date.

Strike-off HistoryWARN (+0/15)

Prior strike-off or dissolution action found.

Director StabilityWARN (+0/15)

High turnover or recent appointments only.

Charges & MortgagesWARN (+0/10)

1 outstanding charge(s) registered.

Insolvency RiskWARN (+-50/0)

CRITICAL: Company is actively in liquidation.

Officer Pattern AdjustmentPASS (+5/5)

Officers have excellent track records (+5). (Avg Officer Score: 100)

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

Up to date

Filed

Next due: 05/03/2011

Charges & Mortgages

Has Outstanding

1 Outstanding

Out of 2 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)

  • 2213Unknown SIC Code

Key Dates & Events Timeline

Sep 15, 2011

liquidation compulsory winding up order

insolvency

filing
Sep 5, 2011

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: wound-up-on

insolvency
Jul 7, 2011

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: petitioned-on

insolvency
Mar 23, 2011

dissolved compulsory strike off suspended

dissolution

filing
Nov 18, 2010

change person director company with change date

officers

filing
Aug 27, 2010

dissolved compulsory strike off suspended

dissolution

filing
Jul 27, 2010

gazette notice compulsary

gazette

filing
Feb 13, 2010

gazette filings brought up to date

gazette

filing
Feb 11, 2010

annual return company with made up date full list shareholders

annual return

filing
Feb 11, 2010

change person director company with change date

officers

filing
Feb 11, 2010

change corporate secretary company with change date

officers

filing
Feb 2, 2010

gazette notice compulsary

gazette

filing
Mar 9, 2009

legacy

annual return

filing
Feb 11, 2009

legacy

officers

filing
Feb 4, 2009

accounts with accounts type total exemption small

accounts

filing

Directors & Officers

Charges & Mortgages

1 outstanding / 2 total charge(s)

  • outstandingMortgage debenture
    Entitled: Adam & Company PLC
    Created: 1999-01-15
  • fully satisfiedDebenture
    Entitled: Hill Samuel Bank LTD
    Created: 1990-07-26Satisfied: 1993-11-17

Insolvency History

  • compulsory liquidationCase #1
    Key Dates:petitioned on: 2011-07-07wound up on: 2011-09-05
    Practitioners:
    The Official Receiver Or London (practitioner)

Recent Filings

  • insolvency2011-09-15
    View PDF
    liquidation compulsory winding up order
  • dissolution2011-03-23
    View PDF
    dissolved compulsory strike off suspended
  • officers2010-11-18
    View PDF
    change person director company with change date
  • dissolution2010-08-27
    View PDF
    dissolved compulsory strike off suspended
  • gazette2010-07-27
    View PDF
    gazette notice compulsary

Key Dates

  • Incorporated1987-07-15
  • Next Accounts DueN/A
  • Next Confirmation Due05/03/2011

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Vetted Score?

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What does “active” company status mean?

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What are charges and mortgages on a company?

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