FLIXELS LIMITED
About FLIXELS LIMITED
The company's current status is "Active". No charges or mortgages are registered against this company.
Vetted Score
Fair
Based on automated analysis of public records.
Company status is Active.
Company is less than 2 years old.
All accounts and statements are up to date.
No strike-off history found.
High turnover or recent appointments only.
No registered charges.
Financial Health & Compliance
Annual Accounts
Up to dateTOTAL EXEMPTION FULL
Next due: 31/07/2026
Confirmation Statement
Up to dateFiled
Next due: 17/06/2017
Charges & Mortgages
No Charges0 Outstanding
Out of 0 total charges
Nature of Business (SIC)
- 59112 - Video production activitiesUnknown SIC Code
Key Dates & Events Timeline
No timeline events found.
Directors & Officers
Officer data temporarily unavailable due to API rate limit.
Charges & Mortgages
Charge data temporarily unavailable due to API rate limit.
Key Dates
- Incorporated20/05/2004
- Next Accounts Due31/07/2026
- Next Confirmation Due17/06/2017
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Vetted Score?
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What does “active” company status mean?
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