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What is a PSC register?

  DataGardener is a leading data analytics company providing in-depth analytics of the UK directors and Companies House database. At, DataGardener, we provide services to FinTech and Finance Providers, InsureTech and Business Insurers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Mortgage Brokers, Startups, New Businesses, Marketing companies, Lead Generation Companies, Law Firms, Import, Export Companies, Corporate Investors, and Commercial Financial Brokers so that they find new clients and necessary information required for the growth of their business. All the information provided by us is extracted from the sources and records that are available publicly and is licensed with the  Open Government License v2.0.  The following blog will help you in understanding everything about the Personal Service Company and Person with Significant Control Register (PSC) which is now mandatory for all the UK companies and LLPs under the law issued on  6 April 2016; Source:   https://datagardener.com/blogs/what-is-a-

What is Companies House Authentication Code?

  After a limited company is formed at Companies House in the UK, Companies House then issues the newly formed company a  Company Authentication Code . Hence, every limited corporation has got this number, irrespective of whether it is dormant or trading. Company Authentication Code is like a password or a unique identifier. It is issued to all  limited companies  in the UK. A Company Authentication Code usually contains six characters and is alphanumeric.  A Company Authentication Code is mandatory in case of a change of company ownership or a change of company directors. These changes are usually done by online filing at  Companies House . The  Company Authentication Code  is used as a replacement for the physical signature of a director. Therefore, you could say that a Authentication Code is equivalent to a director’s signature. In other words, it is an electronic signature of a company’s director.  Source:  https://datagardener.com/blogs/what-is-companies-house-authentication-code/

What Is A Cap Table?

  A cap table, also known as a capitalization table and, well to be honest, is nothing but a fancy spreadsheet. A Cap table contains information about who owns those shares or what prices the investors have paid for them. Therefore, in other words, it can be said that a cap table contains the list of a company’s potential sources of funding, acquisitions and mergers, initial public offerings and other financial transactions. The Cap table tracks the individual shareholder’s equity ownership. Source:  https://datagardener.com/blogs/what-is-a-cap-table/