LIMITED COMPANY


A 'limited company' in the United Kingdom is a corporation whose liability is limited by law. There are three main types of limited companies which are set up by the Memorandum of Association & Articles of Association:

★ 'private company limited by shares (Ltd.)'

★ : Similar to Pty. Ltd.

★ 'private company limited by guarantee'

★ : This type of company does not have share capital but is guaranteed by its "members", who agree to pay a fixed amount in the event of the company's liquidation. Frequently charities incorporate using this form of limited liability. Another interesting example is the Financial Services Authority.

★ 'public limited company (PLC).'

★ : Public limited companies can be publicly traded on a stock exchange (similar to the U.S. Corporation and the German AG).
As a shareholder in a limited company, if it were to become insolvent (equivalent to bankruptcy in the US) you would only be liable to contribute the amount remaining unpaid on the shares (usually zero, as most shares are issued fully paid). 'Paid' here relates to the amount paid to the company for the shares on first issue, and shouldn't be confused with amounts paid by one shareholder to another to transfer ownership of shares between them. Being a shareholder means you have limited liability.
A limited company can be registered in England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. The registration of companies in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) is done through Companies House. The registration of companies in Northern Ireland is done through the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment.

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See also



Company Formation The UK Process for forming a new Company

Unlimited company

Corporation ''Corporations in general''

Limited liability company (LLC) ''United States''

Limited liability partnership (LLP) ''United States''

Share capital

External links



Limited liability company from Business Link

Explanations of different forms of UK companies from English solicitors

Online company formations in Ireland. Useful information about setting up a limited company in Ireland

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