A google of that address brings up dozens of accountants and investment companies, but not that one! So I would expect that their accountant has offices their and it is just their registered address and not the trading address.
Why do you ask ?
If you have money to invest make sure you see someone face to face (still no absolute guarantee)
2006-11-26 10:28:09
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answered by Philip W 7
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No idea.
The fact you are asking the question, though, would suggest you're uneasy about doing business with them. In my experience it is best not to do business with people you feel uneasy with - whether or not they're legit. Your gut instinct is probably right.
If you already have done business with them, and think you may have lost out, ask a question giving the circumstances of your problem and people here will try to help.
Good luck!
2006-11-27 07:17:30
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answered by jamesducker 3
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be aware that the registered office of a company is not necessary it's actual office address - companies can use their lawyer's offices as the registered office address (it's completely legal) so don't be surprised if you go there to see a building without your company's name on the door.
2006-11-25 21:31:05
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answered by gorgeousfluffpot 5
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yes it is -
all limited companies in the UK are registered with companies house - www.companieshouse.gov.uk - you can do a free webcheck and find out the registered address, company number etc
2006-11-25 21:27:19
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answered by Nettle 2
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if it's Ltd it should be registered with Companies House
www.companieshouse.gov.uk
if it's not registered it's not a legit company.. but that doesn't mean to say it doesn't exist as a company does not have to be registered.. although if not registered it shouldn't be trading as Ltd
2006-11-25 21:28:11
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answered by Heffy 2
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