Establish your UK Company Limited by Guarantee with a clear corporate framework, then access professional support as your organisation develops, manages its governance, deals with Companies House and HMRC, and meets its ongoing UK corporate responsibilities.
Whether you are establishing a new CLG, already operate a UK Company Limited by Guarantee, or manage an organisation from outside the UK, Coddan can help you identify the appropriate level of formation, corporate administration and continuing support.
You are welcome to contact our team before making a decision. We respond to emails during the business day and normally within a maximum of 24 hours. You can also call our office and speak with our experts directly rather than an answering machine, or request a video call to discuss your requirements.
Telephone and video consultations are available without any further obligation to proceed with a service.
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Establishing a Company Limited by Guarantee is only the beginning of its corporate lifecycle. Once incorporated, the CLG becomes an ongoing legal entity with governance, filing, record-keeping, tax, accounting and administrative responsibilities. Coddan's role can therefore extend beyond incorporation where your organisation requires continuing professional support.
Define the corporate structure, purpose, directors, members or guarantors and formation requirements.
Put the company's addresses, records, governance arrangements and corporate administration in place.
Manage ongoing Companies House, governance, accounting, tax and administrative responsibilities as applicable.
Adapt the company's support arrangements as its activities, governance, international needs or future plans change.
A new CLG may require more than the filing of an incorporation application. The organisation may need to consider its constitutional framework, directors, members or guarantors, registered office, corporate records and applicable identity-verification requirements before incorporation.
Coddan can provide formation support and help identify additional corporate services that may be appropriate from the outset.
An existing CLG does not need to purchase a formation package simply because it requires professional assistance. Individual services can be considered according to the company's current circumstances and responsibilities.
Support may relate to Companies House filings, corporate records, company secretarial administration, registered office arrangements, accounts, HMRC matters or other company-specific requirements.
Some organisations only need incorporation. Others need a registered office, continuing company-secretarial assistance, Companies House filing support, accounting or HMRC-related services, or a broader UK corporate and compliance relationship. The appropriate level of support depends on what your CLG actually needs at each stage of its development.
The right support route depends on where your organisation is in its corporate lifecycle. If you are establishing a new Company Limited by Guarantee, you may need formation and corporate establishment support. If your CLG already exists, you can focus on the specific corporate, filing, governance, accounting or compliance services you require.
If your organisation has not yet been incorporated, the first step is to establish the company's corporate framework and determine what formation support is appropriate. This can include preparing the incorporation information, establishing the directors and members or guarantors, arranging the appropriate registered office and reviewing the information required for Companies House registration.
If your Company Limited by Guarantee is already registered, you do not need to purchase a formation package simply because you require professional assistance. We can assess your company's existing position and help you identify the corporate, governance, Companies House, tax or international support that is relevant to its current needs.
An existing CLG may require only governance and Companies House support, or it may need broader accounts, HMRC, international or development assistance. Our GovernancePro™, CompliancePro™ and GlobalPro™ solutions provide structured starting points, while more specific requirements can be considered separately.
You do not need to decide which service you require before speaking with us. Tell us whether your CLG is new or already established and explain what you are trying to achieve. We can then discuss the appropriate support route.
Forming a Company Limited by Guarantee is more than submitting an incorporation application. Before a CLG is registered, its basic corporate framework needs to be understood and established: who will govern the company, who will become its members or guarantors, what the company is being established to do, and how its constitutional and administrative arrangements will operate.
The information supplied for incorporation becomes part of the company's formal corporate structure and Companies House record. A professional formation process should therefore begin by understanding the organisation rather than treating the application as a simple form-filling exercise.
Establish what the organisation intends to achieve and, where appropriate, define its objects clearly enough to support the company's constitutional framework and intended activities.
Identify the people who will govern the CLG, understand their roles and responsibilities, and establish the director structure required for the organisation.
Establish who the members or guarantors will be and understand the guarantee structure that distinguishes a CLG from a company limited by shares.
Establish the rules governing how the company operates, including its constitutional arrangements, member relationships and governance framework.
Identify the company's intended activities and select appropriate SIC code information for its Companies House registration and corporate record.
Determine the appropriate registered office and, where relevant, director service-address arrangements before the incorporation application is submitted.
Coddan can review the information provided for formation, identify areas that may require clarification and prepare the applicable incorporation information for Companies House submission.
CLGs can be established for very different purposes and can have different combinations of directors, members or guarantors. The appropriate corporate framework therefore depends on the organisation's actual circumstances rather than a one-size-fits-all formation model.
Where the proposed structure raises questions about governance, charitable status, international participation or other specialist matters, additional professional advice may be appropriate before the company is incorporated.
You can discuss your proposed CLG with the Coddan team before deciding which formation or continuing support is appropriate.
Apply for a ConsultationEstablishing a Company Limited by Guarantee involves a series of connected decisions rather than a single Companies House filing. Coddan can support the formation journey from the initial corporate framework through preparation, review, submission and the practical arrangements needed once the company is incorporated.
Consider whether a Company Limited by Guarantee is appropriate for the organisation and establish its intended purpose, activities and basic corporate structure.
Establish the company's Articles, guarantee structure, membership arrangements and governance framework so that the proposed company has an appropriate corporate foundation.
Determine the appropriate registered office and, where required, director service-address arrangements before the incorporation application is submitted.
Prepare the information required for the incorporation application, including company details, directors, members or guarantors, SIC codes and the registered office.
Coddan reviews the formation information supplied by the client and, once the application is ready, submits the applicable incorporation filing to Companies House.
Following successful registration, the company receives its incorporation documents and can move into its ongoing corporate, governance, filing, accounting and administrative lifecycle.
Where identity verification is applicable to the individuals involved, it needs to be considered as part of the incorporation process. Coddan can provide guidance on the applicable requirements and, where required, professional ACSP identity-verification services are available through the specialist CLG identity-verification pathway.
The detailed identity-verification process, including ACSP verification and Personal Code matters, is covered within Coddan's dedicated CLG identity-verification ecosystem.
Explore CLG Identity Verification →The purpose of professional support is not simply to submit a form. It is to help ensure that the information supplied for incorporation is considered as part of the company's wider corporate framework and that the client understands what happens after registration.
If you are unsure which formation or support arrangement is appropriate, you can speak with the Coddan team before deciding what to order.
Apply for a ConsultationA registered office is a statutory requirement for a UK company. It provides the official address to which certain formal company communications and documents can be sent and is recorded on the public Companies House register. It is important, however, to understand what a registered office actually represents — and what it does not automatically provide.
Your registered office is the company's official registered address. It is used for the receipt of statutory correspondence and service of documents and is displayed on the public corporate register. The registered office does not, by itself, mean that the company maintains employees, conducts day-to-day operations or receives customers at that location.
Companies House, HMRC and other authorities may use the registered office for relevant formal correspondence. The company should have appropriate arrangements for receiving and acting on important communications.
The registered office forms part of the company's public corporate information. Choosing the address should therefore take account of the organisation's practical requirements and the implications of public disclosure.
Where a professional registered office service is used, arrangements may include receipt, handling, scanning and digital access to company correspondence according to the selected service terms.
For organisations that do not want to use a residential address or require a professional UK corporate address, Coddan can provide registered office options in available locations. Depending on the selected service, received company correspondence can be handled, scanned and made available digitally through the Dedicated Manager Portal.
A registered office is a statutory corporate address. If you also need a director service address, virtual office, mail-forwarding arrangement, customer-facing premises or another type of business address, these are separate considerations and should not be assumed to be included simply because a company has a registered office.
A director's residential address and a company's registered office serve different purposes. A director service address provides an official address for a director's corporate correspondence and public company record while helping to keep the director's residential address separate from routine public corporate information.
This is the company's official registered address. It is recorded on the Companies House register and is used for relevant statutory correspondence and service of documents.
This is the address provided for a director's official corporate correspondence and public service-address requirement. It can be different from the company's registered office.
This is the director's actual home address. It is different from the service address and is subject to separate statutory requirements regarding disclosure and records.
A service address is not a way of concealing a director's identity or avoiding statutory disclosure. Its purpose is to provide the appropriate public and corporate address while separating routine corporate correspondence from the director's home address.
Directors remain identifiable on the public corporate record where the law requires their information to be disclosed. A service address does not remove the director from the Companies House record and does not replace identity-verification or other statutory requirements.
The objective is appropriate address management: meeting corporate requirements while avoiding unnecessary publication of a residential address where a suitable service-address arrangement is available.
Where appropriate, Coddan can provide a director service address as part of the company's wider address infrastructure. Available locations and the number of directors covered depend on the selected service and its applicable terms.
The arrangement may be useful where directors want a professional corporate correspondence address, do not want routine corporate mail directed to their home, or manage the company from outside the UK and require an appropriate UK service-address arrangement.
These are separate corporate address functions and can be arranged together where appropriate. If you are unsure which address arrangement your CLG requires, speak with the Coddan team before ordering.
Explore CLG Support Solutions Apply for a ConsultationIncorporating a Company Limited by Guarantee means creating a company that will have an ongoing relationship with Companies House. The process is therefore more than completing an incorporation application or accessing an online government account. The information supplied at formation becomes part of the company's corporate framework and can create continuing filing, governance and record-keeping responsibilities.
Form IN01 is the Companies House application used to register a company. GOV.UK One Login provides an online identity and access route for relevant government services. Neither, by itself, replaces the wider work involved in establishing an appropriate corporate framework, checking the information supplied, understanding applicable identity requirements and preparing the company for its responsibilities after incorporation.
The incorporation application brings together the information required to register the proposed company, including its name, registered office, directors, members or guarantors, intended activities and other applicable company information.
Companies House now operates identity-verification requirements for relevant individuals. Depending on the circumstances, verification can be completed directly through the Companies House process or through an Authorised Corporate Service Provider.
Once incorporated, the CLG has an ongoing relationship with Companies House. Changes to company information, statutory filings and other corporate events may need to be dealt with correctly and within the applicable requirements.
A professional corporate service should add value around the filing rather than simply reproduce the government's application process. Coddan's approach is to review the information supplied, consider the connected corporate requirements and help the client understand what needs to happen before and after incorporation.
An Authorised Corporate Service Provider is a Companies House-authorised agent that operates within an AML-supervised framework. ACSPs can provide services such as identity verification for Companies House and act within the regulatory framework applicable to authorised agents.
This distinction matters when a client is comparing a professional corporate service with a simple do-it-yourself filing route.
The value of professional support is not that Companies House makes incorporation impossible without an agent. A client can use the available government services where eligible. The value is the additional professional process around the submission.
A low-cost or do-it-yourself formation route may appear straightforward when viewed only from the perspective of completing the government application. The greater question is whether the organisation understands the information it is submitting, the address and governance arrangements it is creating, the applicable verification requirements and the responsibilities that begin once the company is registered.
The Companies House filing is one component of the formation process. Our professional approach connects the company's proposed structure, formation information, applicable verification requirements, address arrangements and post-incorporation corporate needs into one clearer process.
Discuss your proposed CLG with Coddan and establish which formation, corporate administration and continuing support services are appropriate for your organisation.
Explore CLG Support Solutions Apply for a ConsultationA Company Limited by Guarantee does not become properly established simply because an online application has been submitted. Formation is a connected process: the corporate information must be prepared, applicable identity requirements addressed, the incorporation submitted and the company then moved into its ongoing corporate and compliance lifecycle.
Establish the information that will form the basis of the proposed company, including its structure, directors, members or guarantors, objects, intended activities, SIC codes and registered office arrangements.
Where identity verification is applicable, individuals can follow the relevant Companies House route directly or use Coddan's specialist ACSP verification service where appropriate.
Once the information and applicable requirements are ready, Coddan can professionally review the formation application and submit the appropriate incorporation filing to Companies House.
After incorporation, the CLG becomes an active company with continuing governance, Companies House, accounting, tax and administrative responsibilities, as applicable.
Government digital services make company formation more accessible, but accessibility should not be confused with professional corporate guidance. A Companies House online account or identity route does not determine whether the proposed CLG's structure, addresses, governance arrangements or wider corporate information are appropriate.
The value of professional formation support lies in connecting the steps around the government filing: reviewing the information provided, identifying applicable requirements, preparing the application and helping the organisation understand what begins once the company is incorporated.
A client can use government services directly where eligible. Professional support becomes valuable when the organisation wants a structured process around the filing rather than treating incorporation as an isolated online transaction.
The aim is not simply to obtain a certificate of incorporation. It is to establish the company's corporate framework correctly and move it into its ongoing governance and compliance lifecycle with a clear understanding of the next steps.
Incorporation creates the CLG, but it does not remove the need to manage the company properly. Directors and members continue to have corporate responsibilities, company records need to be maintained, and changes to the company's structure or information may require formal action. Professional company secretarial support can help keep these responsibilities organised as the CLG develops.
The company's directors remain responsible for managing the company and complying with applicable legal and corporate requirements. Members or guarantors have their own role within the company's constitutional framework. Keeping the company's records and filings aligned with what is actually happening inside the organisation is therefore an ongoing process.
Directors manage the company and must understand and fulfil their statutory and fiduciary responsibilities. Changes involving directors may also require the appropriate Companies House filing and supporting corporate records.
A CLG has members rather than shareholders holding share capital. The company's membership arrangements, guarantee obligations and constitutional rules should remain properly documented and up to date.
The Articles provide the company's constitutional framework. Corporate decisions and changes should be considered against the company's Articles and any applicable statutory requirements.
The company should maintain appropriate statutory and corporate records, including information relating to directors, members and significant corporate decisions.
Important corporate decisions may need to be authorised, recorded and documented in accordance with the company's Articles and applicable legal requirements.
Changes to the company's registered information and certain corporate events may require formal Companies House filings. The correct form and filing timing depend on the event.
Company secretarial support can help the organisation keep its corporate administration organised and respond appropriately when company information or circumstances change. The precise services required depend on the CLG's activities, structure and governance needs.
A small community organisation may require a very different level of corporate administration from an international organisation, a CLG with corporate members or a company operating alongside a trading subsidiary.
The objective is not to add unnecessary services. It is to identify the areas where professional administration can reduce avoidable corporate errors and help the organisation maintain an accurate company record.
Some CLGs only require assistance at incorporation. Others prefer to have a professional provider available when corporate changes, statutory filings or administrative requirements arise.
Coddan can discuss the level of continuing support appropriate for your CLG rather than assuming that every organisation needs the same package of services.
Professional company secretarial assistance can support administration, documentation and filings, but the company's directors remain responsible for the company's management and compliance. A service provider should therefore be viewed as professional administrative support — not as a substitute for the directors' legal responsibilities or for specialist legal, tax or accounting advice where that advice is required.
Whether you are establishing a new CLG or already operate one, you can discuss the corporate administration and company secretarial support your organisation actually requires.
Apply for a Consultation Explore CLG Support SolutionsForming a CLG does not mean that you have to change your accountant. Many organisations already have an accountant or bookkeeper who understands their financial affairs. Coddan's corporate support can work alongside that relationship, helping to keep the company's Companies House and corporate administration requirements connected with the financial reporting process.
Coddan's role does not have to replace an existing accountant. Where your accountant already handles bookkeeping, accounts preparation, Corporation Tax or other financial matters, Coddan can provide the separate corporate formation, Companies House, company-secretarial, address or administrative services that your CLG requires.
A CLG generally has ongoing accounting and reporting responsibilities. The precise accounts requirements and filing deadlines depend on the company's circumstances, size and applicable accounting regime.
A non-profit or community purpose does not automatically mean that the company is outside the Corporation Tax system. Tax treatment depends on the company's activities, income, exemptions and other applicable circumstances.
Annual accounts and the Confirmation Statement are different corporate obligations. Keeping the company's public information up to date requires its own Companies House process and should not be assumed to be covered by the preparation of accounts.
Your accountant may prepare the company's financial statements and deal with tax matters, while Coddan can support the corporate administration surrounding the company. Keeping these responsibilities clearly separated can make it easier to identify which provider should deal with each requirement.
Depending on your requirements, Coddan can assist with corporate matters that sit alongside your accountant's financial work.
If you are satisfied with your accountant, there is no need to change providers simply because you are establishing a CLG or need additional corporate support.
The important point is to establish who is responsible for each area and ensure that relevant information is communicated between the parties where necessary.
A CLG may be established for a community, charitable, membership or other non-profit purpose, but its legal and tax obligations depend on its actual structure and activities. If your organisation has questions about Corporation Tax, accounting treatment, exemptions or tax reliefs, those matters should be discussed with an appropriately qualified accountant or tax adviser.
Your CLG may work with more than one professional provider. That is not necessarily a problem when the responsibilities are clearly defined.
You can keep your existing accountant while using Coddan for the formation, Companies House, address and corporate administration services your CLG needs.
Apply for a Consultation Explore CLG Support SolutionsA newly incorporated CLG can quickly become connected to several different areas of UK administration. Companies House, HMRC, accountants, directors, members, banks, regulators and other organisations may each have a different role. Coddan can provide a practical corporate and compliance bridge between these moving parts, helping you understand where the responsibilities sit and what administrative support may be required.
The purpose of a corporate and compliance bridge is not to replace Companies House, HMRC, your accountant, your bank or your other professional advisers. It is to help connect the administrative requirements that sit between them.
Different requirements belong to different authorities and professional advisers. The first step is understanding which obligations apply to the CLG and who should deal with them.
Corporate addresses, Companies House filings, company records, director changes and other administrative matters can be managed as part of a connected corporate process.
A CLG can change after incorporation. New directors, address changes, governance decisions, membership changes and other events may create new administrative requirements.
Coddan can provide the corporate and administrative layer while your organisation continues to use specialist professionals for areas such as accounting, taxation, legal advice, banking or regulatory matters.
Coddan's corporate support does not replace an accountant, tax adviser, solicitor, regulated financial adviser or other specialist professional where their expertise is required. The purpose is to make the corporate administration around the organisation clearer and easier to manage.
Overseas founders and internationally managed CLGs may have to coordinate UK corporate administration from another jurisdiction. A dedicated UK corporate support relationship can provide a practical point of contact for formation, Companies House matters, corporate addresses and other administrative requirements.
Your CLG should not need to navigate a maze of disconnected corporate tasks. The purpose of a professional corporate and compliance bridge is to give you a clearer route through the UK administrative environment while keeping responsibility with the appropriate organisation or professional adviser.
Discuss your organisation's formation or existing corporate requirements with Coddan and identify the level of corporate and compliance support that makes sense for your situation.
Apply for a Consultation Explore CLG Support SolutionsYou do not need to incorporate a new company to benefit from professional corporate support. If your CLG already exists, Coddan can help identify the areas where additional administration, Companies House support, corporate addresses, company secretarial assistance or compliance services could strengthen the way your organisation is managed.
An existing CLG may already have an accountant, registered office, directors, members, corporate records and established filing arrangements. Rather than duplicating services, the better approach is to identify what is already working and add only the support that is missing, outdated or becoming difficult to manage.
Different organisations arrive with different priorities. Your support bundle can begin with one specific requirement or combine several related services.
You may need assistance with a Confirmation Statement, changes to directors or company details, appointments, resignations or other applicable Companies House filings.
An existing CLG may need a new registered office, director service address, mail handling arrangement or a more suitable UK corporate address infrastructure.
If corporate administration is becoming difficult to manage internally, ongoing company-secretarial support can provide a more structured approach to records, changes and filings.
Where directors or members need help organising corporate records, decisions, appointments or other governance administration, support can be structured around the company's needs.
Your organisation may require assistance coordinating corporate compliance requirements, statutory information and administrative deadlines.
Internationally managed CLGs may need a UK point of contact for corporate administration, address arrangements and Companies House-related matters.
There is no requirement to purchase a complete formation package simply because you need one additional corporate service. Where appropriate, services can be combined to create a support arrangement that reflects your company's actual requirements.
Suitable where an established CLG mainly needs continuing corporate administration, records and filing support.
Combines appropriate corporate address arrangements with selected compliance and administrative support.
Adds company-secretarial and corporate governance assistance for organisations with more active administration.
Designed around CLGs managed from outside the UK that require a practical UK corporate administration relationship.
If you inherited an existing CLG, have recently changed advisers, or simply do not know whether the company's current corporate arrangements are complete, a structured review can help establish the starting point.
If an accountant already handles your accounts and tax affairs, there is no need to duplicate that work. Your Coddan support bundle can focus on corporate administration, Companies House, addresses and other services outside your existing engagement.
The objective is a coordinated support structure, not an unnecessarily large collection of overlapping professional services.
Your support arrangement does not have to remain fixed forever. As your organisation grows, changes its governance arrangements or develops new activities, additional corporate services can be considered when they become relevant.
Tell us about your existing CLG, what is already in place and where you need additional support. We can help you identify an appropriate combination of corporate and compliance services.
Apply for a Consultation Explore Support SolutionsYou do not need to be physically based in the UK to establish or manage a UK Company Limited by Guarantee. However, overseas founders can face additional practical questions around identity verification, UK addresses, Companies House administration, corporate correspondence and ongoing compliance. A professional UK corporate support relationship can make those requirements easier to navigate.
International founders can establish UK companies, but managing a UK corporate structure from another jurisdiction can introduce practical friction. The challenge is often not understanding why the company should exist, but knowing how to complete the UK administrative steps correctly when the people behind the organisation live elsewhere.
Companies House states that individuals can verify their identity online using GOV.UK One Login if they have an accepted form of photo identification, including a biometric passport from any country. The process also requires the applicant's current address and the year they moved into it.
The direct government route is designed to work for many users, but an overseas founder may still encounter practical difficulties if their identity document is not supported, their address circumstances are unusual, or they have difficulty completing the digital verification journey.
Companies House expressly provides an alternative route through an Authorised Corporate Service Provider. An ACSP can verify an individual's identity on their behalf, and the government guidance confirms that this can be done from any country.
This can be particularly useful for international founders who would rather work with an authorised professional than navigate an unfamiliar government verification process without assistance.
Companies House confirms that an ACSP must be registered with Companies House and supervised for Anti-Money Laundering purposes. The ACSP route allows an authorised professional to verify a client's identity on their behalf.
For an overseas founder, identity verification may be only one part of the challenge. The organisation may also need a UK registered office, director service address, Companies House filing support, company secretarial assistance and an ongoing UK corporate point of contact.
Coddan's role can therefore extend beyond the individual verification step to the wider corporate administration surrounding the UK CLG.
An existing UK CLG managed from abroad may still need a UK corporate administration relationship. Changes to directors, addresses, company information, governance or filing requirements can create additional administrative work.
An ACSP does not remove the requirement to establish a person's identity. The professional route exists to carry out the applicable verification process on the client's behalf. Clients still need to provide appropriate identity evidence and cooperate with the required checks. Companies House states that ACSPs must meet the relevant identity-verification standards and retain evidence of their checks.
Successful identity verification results in a unique Companies House personal code. The code belongs to the individual rather than the company and may be needed to connect verified identity information to company roles such as director or PSC. It should be kept secure and shared only with people you trust where it is required for filing or company administration.
Tell us where you are based, whether you are establishing a new CLG or managing an existing one, and which UK corporate requirements you need help with. We can discuss the appropriate combination of formation, ACSP verification, corporate address and ongoing support services.
Apply for a Consultation Explore CLG Support SolutionsIncorporation is the beginning of your CLG's corporate life, not the end of it. As the organisation grows, changes its activities, appoints new directors, develops its membership or begins working with new partners, its corporate and administrative requirements can change as well. Professional support can evolve with the organisation rather than forcing you to start again each time something changes.
A CLG that begins with a small founding group may later have more directors, members, activities, contracts, funding relationships or administrative responsibilities. The company's original formation arrangements may therefore need to be supplemented by additional corporate services and governance support.
There is no single development path for a CLG. The appropriate support depends on what your organisation is actually doing and how its governance structure evolves.
New directors may join, existing directors may resign or director details may change. These events can create Companies House filing and identity-verification considerations that need to be dealt with correctly.
A CLG may develop its membership structure as its purpose, activities or community changes. The organisation should maintain appropriate records and follow its constitutional requirements when membership changes.
The organisation may begin new projects, enter contracts, work with partners, employ people or develop new sources of income. These changes may introduce additional accounting, tax, governance or regulatory considerations.
As the CLG becomes more established, directors and members may need more structured corporate records, decision-making procedures, meeting administration and company-secretarial support.
Your organisation may eventually need a different registered office or director service address. Keeping these arrangements current helps ensure important corporate correspondence reaches the appropriate destination.
A UK CLG managed internationally may develop relationships with overseas organisations, funders, members or partners. This can make reliable UK corporate administration even more valuable.
You do not necessarily need every corporate service from the beginning. A sensible approach is to establish the core structure first and add further support when a genuine business or governance need arises.
The principle: add support when it solves a real requirement — rather than purchasing services simply because they are available.
Depending on your organisation's circumstances, development may create a need for additional corporate or administrative services.
A new director, a change of address or an important governance decision is not simply an isolated administrative event. It can affect company records, Companies House information, identity-verification requirements and the way the organisation operates.
Professional corporate administration helps ensure that changes are considered as part of the wider company structure.
A developing CLG does not automatically require a larger package. Some organisations may only need a single filing, while others may benefit from a continuing corporate support arrangement.
The objective should be to match the support to the organisation's actual stage of development.
If your CLG is managed from outside the UK and begins working with more members, partners, funders or projects, maintaining a reliable UK corporate administration structure can become increasingly important.
A well-established CLG should be able to adapt as its purpose, people, activities and operating environment change. The right corporate support structure can evolve alongside those changes without unnecessarily replacing the professional relationships you already have.
Whether you are adding directors, expanding activities, changing your corporate arrangements or simply need more structured administration, we can discuss what support may be appropriate for your organisation.
Apply for a Consultation Explore CLG Support SolutionsYour organisation does not have to purchase every service at the beginning. Choose the level of support that matches your current situation, then develop your support as your CLG grows or its responsibilities become more complex.
Create the CLG on a properly organised corporate foundation.
FoundationPro™Establish the governance, records and Companies House framework.
GovernancePro™Connect the CLG with annual accounts, HMRC and statutory compliance.
CompliancePro™Add international, structural and future corporate development support.
GlobalPro™A progressive approach to CLG support: start with the foundation you need today and add the appropriate governance, compliance or international support as your organisation develops.
Each package builds on the previous level, adding a further layer of corporate, governance, statutory or international support.
Use the comparison below to identify the level that best matches your organisation's current structure, responsibilities and future plans.
| Support Area |
FoundationPro™
£249
+ VAT
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Recommended Upgrade
GovernancePro™
£349
+ VAT
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CompliancePro™
£595
+ VAT
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International & Complex
GlobalPro™
£895
+ VAT
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| 01 — CLG Foundation | ||||
| CLG company formation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Company name requirements | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Directors and members / guarantors | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Guarantee amount | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Company objects / purposes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| SIC code selection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Registered office requirements | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Companies House incorporation and filing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Memorandum & Articles appropriate to formation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Initial corporate registers and statutory records | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Certificate of Incorporation and formation documents | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Initial post-incorporation guidance | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| First directors' meeting / initial administration guidance | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 02 — Corporate Governance & Companies House | ||||
| Corporate register setup | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Directors' corporate records | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Members / guarantors' records | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Governance documentation | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Initial directors' meeting / resolutions support | Guidance | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Company secretarial support | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Companies House filing support | Formation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Confirmation Statement support | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Assistance with subsequent Companies House changes | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Corporate record maintenance | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Statutory filing timetable guidance | Initial | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Registered-office corporate records support | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 03 — Tax, Accounts & Statutory Compliance | ||||
| Corporation Tax registration support | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| HMRC registration & administrative support | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Director Self Assessment registration support | — | — | Where applicable | Where applicable |
| Annual statutory accounts preparation | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Annual accounts filing | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Companies House compliance support | — | Governance | ✓ | ✓ |
| HMRC administrative / compliance support | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Gift Aid support | — | — | Where appropriate | Where appropriate |
| Relevant tax-relief registration / support | — | — | Where applicable | Where applicable |
| 04 — International & Corporate Development | ||||
| International CLG formation support | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Non-UK director considerations | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Non-UK member / guarantor considerations | — | — | — | ✓ |
| UK corporate administration | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Coordination with overseas accountants / advisers | — | — | — | ✓ |
| International corporate-document requirements | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Certified corporate document services | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Notarisation / Apostille support | — | — | — | Where required |
| Embassy / consular legalisation support | — | — | — | Where required |
| Future structural review | — | — | — | ✓ |
| CLG restructuring / development support | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Articles review / amendment support | — | — | — | Where appropriate |
| Charity-development pathway | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Charity Commission application assistance | — | — | — | Where appropriate |
| Progressive support: each higher package builds on the services provided at the previous level. Start with the support you need today and add further support as your CLG develops. | ||||
Bookkeeping is not required as part of CLG CompliancePro™ or CLG GlobalPro™. You can continue using your preferred accountant, bookkeeper and accounting software while Coddan assists with the annual statutory accounts and relevant filings included within the selected package.
Pricing note: VAT is additional. Where the Companies House incorporation fee is included in the selected package, it is already included in the displayed package price. Third-party government, notarial, Apostille, legalisation and specialist professional charges are identified separately where applicable.
Establishing a Company Limited by Guarantee is only the beginning of its corporate lifecycle. The quality of the formation process, corporate records, registered arrangements and ongoing administration can affect how confidently the organisation operates as it develops.
Professional support should help you understand what your CLG needs and why. It should not mean automatically purchasing every available service.
Whether you are forming a new CLG, managing an existing organisation or establishing the company from overseas, the relevant requirement may extend beyond the incorporation application itself. Professional support can help connect the formation process with the wider corporate structure.
The next step is to compare the four support solutions and identify which starting point best matches your organisation.
Compare Four CLG Solutions Apply for a ConsultationProfessional CLG formation should not require you to guess which part of the price relates to the statutory filing and which part relates to professional services. We aim to make the relevant costs clear before you proceed with your chosen solution.
Covers the professional services included within the selected CLG solution, such as formation preparation, filing assistance, corporate administration or other services specifically stated as included.
The applicable Companies House statutory fee is included in the package price where expressly stated. Any statutory, third-party or specialist charges not included within the selected package will be identified separately before you proceed.
VAT is applied where applicable and is identified separately so that you can understand the relevant price before completing your order.
The exact services included depend on the CLG solution you select. Optional services, additional filings and specialist requirements are not treated as though they were automatically included. Where an additional service is requested, its cost can be identified separately.
Not every Company Limited by Guarantee needs the same level of professional support. Our four solutions provide different starting points, from straightforward formation through to broader corporate and ongoing support.
Start with what you need. Additional services can be added where your organisation requires them. You do not need to purchase the largest solution simply because more services are available.
If you are unsure, you can contact us before choosing. We can discuss your intended CLG structure, location, corporate requirements and the level of support you expect to need.
Designed for founders who primarily need professional assistance establishing a new UK Company Limited by Guarantee and completing the initial incorporation process.
For founders who want formation together with practical UK corporate infrastructure, such as suitable address arrangements and additional administrative support.
For organisations that need more structured corporate administration, governance support and assistance with ongoing Companies House requirements.
For organisations with broader, international or developing requirements that benefit from a coordinated corporate support relationship.
The solutions are not simply larger versions of the same package. Each is designed around a different stage or type of corporate requirement.
| Support Area |
01 Formation |
02 Essentials |
03 Governance |
04 Comprehensive |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New CLG formation | ✓ | ✓ | Available | Available |
| Applicable identity-verification support | ✓ | ✓ | As required | As required |
| Registered office | Optional | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Director service address | Optional | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Companies House filing support | Initial | Selected | ✓ | ✓ |
| Company secretarial support | — | Optional | ✓ | ✓ |
| Governance administration | — | Optional | ✓ | ✓ |
| Existing CLG support | Limited | Selected | ✓ | ✓ |
| International corporate support | Optional | Optional | Available | ✓ |
If your organisation only requires straightforward formation, a formation-focused solution may be sufficient. If you later require additional addresses, filing support, company secretarial services or governance assistance, those services can be added when they become relevant.
Existing companies do not need to purchase a formation solution. You can instead discuss the specific corporate, filing, address, governance or compliance support your CLG needs.
Your chosen solution can be supplemented where appropriate. Additional services may include company secretarial support, corporate addresses, notarisation or apostille of company documents, printed documents, company seal or stamp and other applicable corporate services.
Start with the core requirement. Add the rest only when it is useful.
If you already know what you need, proceed to the appropriate formation or support option. If your circumstances are more complex, speak with us first and we can help you identify the appropriate route.
Compare Four CLG Packages Apply for a ConsultationWhether you are establishing a new UK Company Limited by Guarantee, managing an existing CLG or developing an organisation that now needs additional corporate support, the next step is to identify what your company actually requires. You do not need to know every filing, service or compliance requirement before you contact us.
Let us know whether you are planning a new CLG, already have a UK CLG, or are managing the organisation from outside the UK.
Explain the purpose of the CLG, your current arrangements and any particular requirements such as addresses, identity verification, filings, governance or company secretarial support.
We can help identify an appropriate starting level and explain which additional services may be relevant rather than asking you to purchase services you do not need.
Once the appropriate route is clear, you can proceed with the relevant formation, corporate or ongoing support services with a better understanding of what they cover.
Your starting point determines the most appropriate support. There is no need to treat an existing company as if it were a brand-new incorporation, and there is no need to build a complex support arrangement for a simple formation requirement.
We can help you work through the formation journey, including the corporate structure, Companies House requirements, applicable identity-verification process, registered office arrangements and any additional services you require.
We can focus on the areas where additional support is needed, such as Companies House filings, corporate addresses, company secretarial administration, governance or ongoing compliance support.
You do not need to prepare a complete legal or compliance file before making an enquiry. However, a few basic details can help us understand your situation more efficiently.
An initial discussion gives you an opportunity to explain what you are trying to achieve, ask questions and understand which services may be relevant before deciding how you wish to proceed.
If your situation is straightforward, you can proceed online. If your requirements are more complex, you can contact us first and discuss the appropriate route.
Send us an outline of your CLG requirements and we will respond with guidance on the appropriate next step.
info@coddan.co.ukDiscuss your requirements directly with our team and ask questions before deciding whether you wish to proceed.
+44 (0)20 7935 5171For international founders or more detailed discussions, a video meeting can provide a convenient way to discuss your requirements.
If you would like to discuss your CLG requirements before choosing a service, you can contact us for a free phone consultation. The consultation does not create an obligation to purchase a service. It is simply an opportunity to explain your situation, ask questions and establish what may be appropriate for your organisation.
Whether you need straightforward formation support or a longer-term corporate relationship, the first step is simply to tell us what you are trying to achieve.
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