In this post we’re going to explain how our company tracker service works and why you should be tracking your own company.
What is the Company Tracker?
The company tracker is a service whereby we email you whenever a change occurs to the company you are tracking. We will email you when:
The email we send looks like this:
Hi,
You are currently tracking Example Ltd with Company Searches Made Simple.
We would like to notify you of the following changes to this report:
New Annual Return filed
IMPORTANT: To view these changes you will need to purchase a new report. To do so please click here.
Or copy and paste the following into your browser: http://www.companysearchesmadesimple.com/company/uk/07261210/example-ltd/
Best wishes,
The team @ Company Searches Made Simple
As well as offering a ‘Standard Company Tracker’ for £2.50 (plus VAT) we also provide a ‘Lifetime Company Tracker’ for £4.95 (plus VAT). It’s worth noting that our ‘Fully Comprehensive’ company report comes with the ‘Standard’ tracker.
Why should I track my own company?
For security reasons. If your company is signed up for the Companies House PROOF Service (Protected Online Filing Service) paper documents will no longer be accepted by Companies House. However, if not signed up for PROOF Companies House will continue to accept paper documents “on good faith”, meaning someone could theoretically resign your current directors and appoint new ones fraudulently via these paper documents.
Now firstly we would recommend signing your company up for PROOF but if you don’t want to do that we suggest purchasing a company tracker for your company. This way you will be notified whenever your company makes a change, with or without your permission. If a fraudulent change does take place you can contact Companies House immediately before any serious damage is done.
So what are you waiting for? Set up a company tracker now.
If you have any questions simply leave a comment below and we’ll get back to you.
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