Warning: Company is liquidation
This status significantly impacts the Vetted Score.
ROYAL INSURANCE (U.K.) LIMITED
About ROYAL INSURANCE (U.K.) LIMITED
ROYAL INSURANCE (U.K.) LIMITED was incorporated on 9 August 1980 as a Private Limited Company, making it 45 years old. The company's current status is "Liquidation". It currently has 4 active officers on record and 43 historical appointments that have since resigned. No charges or mortgages are registered against this company. The company is controlled by Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Limited as persons with significant control (PSC).
Vetted Score
Caution
Based on automated analysis of public records.
Company status is Liquidation.
Operating for 45 years.
All accounts and statements are up to date.
No strike-off history found.
Established leadership structure.
No registered charges.
CRITICAL: Company is actively in liquidation.
Financial Health & Compliance
Insolvency Risk: This company has a history of insolvency proceedings. Please review the Insolvency section for details before proceeding.
Annual Accounts
Up to dateAUDIT EXEMPTION SUBSIDIARY
Next due: 30/09/2025
Confirmation Statement
Up to dateFiled
Next due: 23/10/2016
Charges & Mortgages
No Charges0 Outstanding
Out of 0 total charges
Company / Officer Relationships
Visualization of directors and their other active appointments. (Limited to 5 active directors)
Nature of Business (SIC)
- 74990 - Non-trading companyUnknown SIC Code
Key Dates & Events Timeline
liquidation voluntary statement of receipts and payments with brought down date
insolvency
filingchange registered office address company with date old address new address
address
filingliquidation voluntary appointment of liquidator
insolvency
filingresolution
resolution
filingliquidation voluntary declaration of solvency
insolvency
filingInsolvency Case: members-voluntary-liquidation
Event: wound-up-on
insolvencyInsolvency Case: members-voluntary-liquidation
Event: declaration-solvent-on
insolvencyconfirmation statement with updates
confirmation statement
filingchange to a person with significant control
persons with significant control
filingaccounts with accounts type audit exemption subsiduary
accounts
filinglegacy
accounts
filinglegacy
other
filinglegacy
other
filinglegacy
other
filinglegacy
other
filingDirectors & Officers
ROYSUN LIMITED
corporate-secretarySimon Philip Baker
directorJonathan Cope
directorDale Richard Stewart
directorCharges & Mortgages
No registered charges.
Insolvency History
- members voluntary liquidationCase #1Key Dates:wound up on: 2024-12-10declaration solvent on: 2024-11-25Practitioners:Stephen Roland Browne (practitioner)Appointed: 2024-12-10Ian Harvey Dean (practitioner)Appointed: 2024-12-10
Ownership & Control (PSC)
- CorporateRoyal & Sun Alliance Insurance LimitedNotified: 2016-04-06Nature of Control:
- ownership of shares 75 to 100 percent
- voting rights 75 to 100 percent
- right to appoint and remove directors as firm
Recent Filings
- liquidation voluntary statement of receipts and payments with brought down dateinsolvency2026-02-04View PDF
- change registered office address company with date old address new addressaddress2024-12-18View PDF
- liquidation voluntary appointment of liquidatorinsolvency2024-12-18View PDF
- resolutionresolution2024-12-18View PDF
- liquidation voluntary declaration of solvencyinsolvency2024-12-18View PDF
Key Dates
- Incorporated08/09/1980
- Next Accounts Due30/09/2025
- Next Confirmation Due23/10/2016
Frequently Asked Questions
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