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Is the bank breaching company law
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My husband has received some very important correspondance from his high st bank. He found it difficult to reply as the letter only contained the bank's logo and nothing else at all such as address or telephone number etc.
I understand that ltd companies must display the reg office, and company reg number on their stationery. Does this apply to a PLC bank who is prevalent on our high st but is Hong Kong based ?
I understand that ltd companies must display the reg office, and company reg number on their stationery. Does this apply to a PLC bank who is prevalent on our high st but is Hong Kong based ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are they breaching company law? Yes, if it's normal policy to send such letters out like that and not a genuine mistaken use of internal notepaper.
Will Companies House care? Not much. They will probably write to them and say they have had a complaint and please ensure you amend your headed paper accordingly.
Would Companies House treat you any differently if you did the same? No. Lots of companies make similar breaches every single day and few care. There is very little that Companies House actually fine for.
Will Companies House care? Not much. They will probably write to them and say they have had a complaint and please ensure you amend your headed paper accordingly.
Would Companies House treat you any differently if you did the same? No. Lots of companies make similar breaches every single day and few care. There is very little that Companies House actually fine for.
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