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Website and Email Regulations


 
Since January 2007 it has been compulsory for certain business information to be present on corporate websites and emails or other electronic communications, including invoices and order forms.

The regulations apply to all limited companies and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) and are designed to ensure compliance with EU regulations relating to company law.

The information required includes:

• the registered name of the company or LLP and any trading name;

• the registered number of the company or LLP and its place of registration; and

• the address of the registered office.

For further information, see the Companies (Registrar, Languages and Trading Disclosures) Regulations 2006.
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