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If you have reviewed our four CLG solutions and are still unsure which level of support is appropriate, use the simple guide below to identify the route that most closely matches your organisation's current requirements.
Start with your company's current position. The appropriate route depends on whether you are forming a new CLG or require broader support for your organisation.
Multiple directors, UK or overseas participants and different membership structures do not automatically require a higher package. Consider whether you also need a professional registered office service.
Appropriate when you mainly need the new CLG incorporated and already have an appropriate registered office arrangement.
Review EssentialAppropriate when you are forming a new CLG and also need a professional registered office arrangement.
Review AddressProIf your requirements extend beyond straightforward formation, consider whether your organisation primarily needs broader governance support or continuing compliance and administration.
Appropriate where your CLG requires broader governance, corporate structure, constitutional or corporate-document support beyond basic formation.
Review GovernanceProAppropriate where your organisation expects broader or continuing corporate compliance, statutory administration and related support.
Review ComplianceProAccording to Coddan's records, we have formed more than 180,000 CLG companies since 2005. This experience helps us understand the different formation, governance and corporate administration requirements that can arise when establishing a Company Limited by Guarantee.
A recommendation is only a starting point. Multiple directors, overseas directors, individual or corporate members and guarantors do not automatically determine your package. If your circumstances involve several requirements, you can review the four solutions together or contact Coddan for assistance.
Still unsure? You can compare all four solutions above or contact Coddan for assistance in identifying the appropriate route for your CLG.
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A Company Limited by Guarantee can have one or multiple directors. The number of directors alone does not determine whether the formation is straightforward or requires a more detailed configuration.
The appropriate formation solution depends on the wider structure of the organisation, including who the directors and members or guarantors are, where they are based, what the company will do, which constitutional arrangements are required and what additional corporate services may be needed.
A CLG may be established with several directors, including directors based in the UK or overseas.
Members or guarantors may be individuals, corporate entities, or a combination of both.
Objects, Articles, identity verification, registered office arrangements and corporate records may also affect the solution.
The practical question is therefore not simply “How many directors will we have?” It is how the directors, members or guarantors, constitutional arrangements and other requirements fit together as one CLG structure.
This is why Coddan's multi-director CLG formation approach focuses on understanding the complete company configuration before identifying the appropriate formation and support solution.
The right support depends first on whether you are forming a new Company Limited by Guarantee or already have a registered CLG that needs additional directors. The two situations involve different corporate processes, documentation and Companies House requirements.
If you are establishing a new CLG, the formation can be configured around your proposed directors, members or guarantors, company objects, registered office and other requirements.
If your CLG is already registered and you want to appoint additional directors, the process starts with the company's existing Articles and the requirements governing the proposed appointment.
Already have a CLG? You do not need to start again with a formation package simply because you want to add directors. Coddan can help you address the appointment within the context of your company's existing Articles, records and applicable Companies House requirements.
A new Company Limited by Guarantee can be established with multiple directors where that reflects the organisation's intended management and governance structure. Having several directors does not, by itself, require a more expensive formation package.
Coddan's Essential CLG Formation package can accommodate up to five directors without an additional charge simply because the company has multiple directors, subject to the standard formation requirements and a complete application.
Establish your CLG with the directors required for its intended organisational structure.
Up to five directors can be accommodated within the Essential formation package without a separate per-director surcharge.
Directors can be considered alongside your members, guarantors, objects, registered office and other formation requirements.
The objective is not simply to add directors to a formation order. It is to establish the CLG with the people, constitutional arrangements and corporate information required for the organisation to operate as intended.
If your proposed structure also involves UK and overseas directors, corporate members or guarantors, specific company objects or additional corporate services, the wider requirements should be considered before selecting the appropriate formation solution.
A UK Company Limited by Guarantee can involve UK-based directors, overseas directors, or a combination of both. The personal location of a director does not by itself determine the company's formation route; the wider company structure and applicable requirements should be considered together.
Where directors are based in different countries, Coddan can help coordinate the formation information and applicable Companies House identity-verification requirements so that the different participants can be incorporated into the same formation process.
Directors living in the UK can be included alongside other directors and participants according to the proposed CLG structure.
Directors based outside the UK can be considered as part of the same CLG formation, subject to the applicable requirements.
A CLG may combine UK and overseas directors where this reflects the organisation's intended management structure.
The practical challenge is usually coordination, not geography. Each proposed director must provide the information and complete any applicable identity-verification requirements needed for the formation process.
Coddan can coordinate the formation process for CLGs involving directors in different countries and, where applicable, provide professional assistance through its Authorised Corporate Service Provider (ACSP) framework. Where identity verification presents a particular difficulty, specialist support may be more appropriate.
When a CLG has several directors, each proposed director may have their own identity-verification requirements. This can require additional coordination where directors are based in different countries or are completing the formation process at different times.
Coddan can help coordinate the director information and applicable verification steps as part of the wider CLG formation process, including situations involving multiple UK directors, overseas directors or a mixed UK and overseas structure.
Coordinate the required information and verification steps for each proposed director within one formation process.
Different director locations may require careful coordination of the applicable identity-verification process.
Where applicable, Coddan can provide professional assistance through its Authorised Corporate Service Provider framework.
Identity verification is one part of the wider formation process. The objective is to coordinate the verification requirements alongside the director information, company structure and Companies House application rather than treating each requirement in isolation.
If you need detailed assistance with Companies House identity verification, including verification difficulties, overseas applicants or alternative verification routes, you can explore Coddan's specialist Director Identity Verification solutions .
When planning a Company Limited by Guarantee, the number of directors is only one part of the structure. Directors and members or guarantors have different roles, so the organisation should consider both when configuring its CLG.
Directors are responsible for managing and directing the company in accordance with the company's constitutional framework and applicable requirements.
Members or guarantors form the company's membership and have the rights and responsibilities provided by the company's Articles and applicable requirements.
A CLG can therefore have several directors without having the same number of members or guarantors. Your proposed structure may include multiple directors, multiple individual members or guarantors, corporate members or guarantors, or a combination of individual and corporate participants.
If your CLG will involve individual and corporate members or guarantors, membership structure becomes an important part of the formation decision.
Explore CLG Formation With Members & Guarantors →A Company Limited by Guarantee can involve individual and corporate members or guarantors. This means the membership structure may be different from the director structure and should be considered separately when planning the formation.
Where a CLG combines several directors with individual or corporate participants, Coddan can help coordinate the formation information, constitutional requirements and relevant corporate documentation around the proposed structure.
Individual members or guarantors can form part of the CLG's membership alongside its directors and other participants.
A corporate member or guarantor may participate in the CLG where the proposed structure and applicable requirements permit it.
A CLG may involve several directors together with individual and corporate members or guarantors, depending on its intended structure.
Your membership structure is another important formation decision. For example, a CLG could involve several directors with individual guarantors, or several directors together with individual and corporate guarantors.
If your proposed CLG involves multiple members or guarantors, corporate participants or a mixed membership structure, explore our dedicated CLG members and guarantors formation solution for the next stage of planning.
Explore CLG Formation With Members & Guarantors →Your CLG's registered office is a company-level requirement and is separate from the personal location of its directors or members. A company can therefore have directors based in the UK or overseas while maintaining its registered office in the appropriate UK registration jurisdiction.
When establishing a CLG, the choice is therefore not simply about selecting a postal address. You should consider the registration jurisdiction and the registered office arrangement together with the wider structure of the company.
Coddan can provide registered office arrangements in London, Aldershot or Manchester for companies registered in this jurisdiction.
Edinburgh can be used for a CLG registered in the Scottish registration jurisdiction.
Belfast can be used for a CLG registered in the Northern Ireland registration jurisdiction.
The registered office belongs to the company — not to the director. A CLG may have several directors living in different countries while maintaining one registered office in its chosen registration jurisdiction.
Scotland and Northern Ireland are separate Companies House registration jurisdictions and have their own company-number formats. The appropriate jurisdiction should therefore be considered when establishing the CLG.
If you are unsure which registered office arrangement or registration jurisdiction is appropriate for your proposed CLG, tell us how your organisation will be structured and where its participants are based so the relevant formation requirements can be considered together.
A CLG's registered office belongs to the company. It is the official address recorded for the company and is separate from the personal residential or service address of any individual director or member.
This distinction is particularly important for CLGs with directors or members based in different countries. The company can maintain one registered office in its chosen registration jurisdiction while its directors and members have their own personal or service-address arrangements.
The company's official registered address, used for Companies House purposes and official company correspondence.
A director's residential or service address is a separate matter and does not become the company's registered office simply because that person is a director.
For example: a CLG could have several directors living in the UK and overseas, while the company itself maintains a registered office in London, Aldershot, Manchester, Edinburgh or Belfast, according to its registration jurisdiction and chosen arrangement.
The practical decision is therefore two-fold: choose the appropriate registered office for the company and consider separately whether directors require their own service-address or residential-address arrangements.
Companies House Model Articles provide a standard constitutional framework for a Company Limited by Guarantee and can accommodate companies with one or multiple directors. The question is not whether Model Articles can support several directors, but whether the standard framework reflects how your particular CLG is intended to operate.
Where your organisation has particular governance, membership, company-object or operational requirements, a more tailored constitutional framework may be appropriate. Coddan's CLG Articles solution is designed to support both single-director and multi-director structures and can incorporate the company's agreed objects and relevant organisational provisions.
A standard framework covering matters such as:
A Coddan-prepared CLG constitutional framework designed to accommodate single or multiple directors, incorporate agreed company objects and reflect the organisation's intended governance and operational structure.
The right question is not “Which Articles are better?” It is whether the constitutional framework you choose appropriately reflects your CLG's directors, members or guarantors, objects, governance arrangements and intended activities.
If your CLG requires a broader constitutional framework or an existing company needs to move beyond its Model Articles, explore our dedicated CLG Constitutional Solutions.
Explore CLG Constitutional Solutions →Some organisations want their Company Limited by Guarantee incorporated on a particular date because the date has commercial, organisational, cultural or personal significance. Where this matters to your organisation, the timing should be considered as part of the formation process rather than left until the final stage.
Coddan can coordinate the formation application around your requested incorporation date where the application is ready in time and the relevant Companies House processing requirements can be met. A requested date should therefore be treated as a timing requirement to coordinate, rather than an unconditional guarantee of the registration date.
Tell us the date you would like your CLG to be incorporated and why the timing is important to your organisation.
The formation information, director details, applicable identity verification and other requirements should be ready before the requested date.
Coddan can coordinate the application for submission at the appropriate time, subject to Companies House processing and acceptance.
Planning around a specific date requires preparation. If information or identity-verification requirements remain outstanding, the intended incorporation date may not be achievable. Providing the complete application in good time gives the formation process the best opportunity to follow the requested schedule.
If your proposed CLG has a specific incorporation date, multiple directors or overseas participants, mention the timing requirement when you begin the formation process so the relevant arrangements can be considered together.
Forming a Company Limited by Guarantee can be completed online without requiring you to prepare and submit the IN01 incorporation form yourself. Instead, you provide the information needed for your proposed CLG and Coddan coordinates the relevant formation documentation and Companies House submission.
This is particularly useful where the proposed company involves multiple directors, UK and overseas participants, members or guarantors, specific company objects or additional corporate services. The online process simplifies the customer's workflow while the underlying Companies House requirements still need to be satisfied.
Provide your proposed company, director and member or guarantor details.
Complete the applicable identity-verification requirements for the proposed directors.
Add the registered office, Articles and other services relevant to your structure.
Coddan reviews the information and coordinates the Companies House application.
Online does not mean automatic. The formation still depends on complete and accurate information, applicable identity verification and Companies House acceptance. Coddan's role is to help coordinate these requirements so you do not have to manage the IN01 and related formation process yourself.
Once the application is accepted, the incorporation documents can be provided digitally. If your CLG has multiple directors or overseas participants, the relevant formation and verification requirements can be coordinated as part of the same online process.
If your Company Limited by Guarantee is already registered and currently has one director, you may be able to appoint additional directors without forming a new company. The appointment should be considered in the context of the company's existing Articles, corporate records and applicable Companies House requirements.
Coddan can assist with appointing additional directors according to the company's Articles and applicable requirements, coordinating the relevant corporate approvals, director information, identity verification, AP01 preparation and Companies House submission.
Consider the company's existing constitutional provisions and the authority for appointing additional directors.
Prepare the directors' and/or members' resolution where one is required by the company's circumstances or Articles.
Collect the required director information and coordinate the applicable identity-verification requirements.
Prepare the relevant Companies House director appointment filing using the required information.
Coordinate submission of the appointment and supporting documentation to Companies House.
The appointment is not simply an AP01 filing. The appropriate process depends on the company's Articles and applicable requirements, and may involve corporate approvals and identity verification before the appointment can be submitted.
If your existing CLG needs additional directors, including directors based in the UK or overseas, Coddan can help coordinate the appointment process from reviewing the existing position through to the Companies House filing and confirmation.
A rejected director appointment does not necessarily mean that the proposed appointment cannot proceed. The first step is to understand why Companies House rejected the filing and whether the underlying issue concerns the information provided, identity verification, supporting documentation or the company's existing records.
Coddan can review the circumstances of the rejected appointment and help coordinate the appropriate corrective route, including director information, applicable resolutions, identity verification, Form AP01 and resubmission to Companies House, where appropriate.
Consider the Companies House rejection and identify the issue that needs to be addressed before another submission is made.
The existing Articles, director records and other company information may need to be considered before correcting the appointment.
Address the identified issue and prepare the required information, documentation or corporate approval.
Where appropriate, prepare and coordinate the corrected AP01 and supporting documentation for Companies House submission.
A rejected filing should be corrected at the underlying issue rather than simply resubmitted unchanged. Where identity verification or company information is contributing to the rejection, those matters should be addressed as part of the corrective process.
If your existing CLG's director appointment has been rejected, Coddan can help you understand the next appropriate step and coordinate the relevant correction and filing process. Where the issue relates specifically to identity verification, specialist support may also be appropriate.
Establishing a CLG is only the beginning of its corporate administration. Once the company is operating, director remuneration, statutory registers, resolutions and corporate records may become relevant as the organisation develops.
These matters are separate from the basic incorporation itself, but they can form part of the wider support required by a multi-director CLG. The appropriate arrangements depend on how the organisation operates, the responsibilities of its directors and the company's ongoing corporate requirements.
Where directors are paid, the company may need to consider PAYE, payroll, personal tax and Self Assessment requirements, depending on the circumstances.
Keep appropriate corporate records covering directors, members or guarantors, appointments and other company information as required.
Maintain relevant resolutions, appointment records and constitutional documents as the company's structure changes.
A multi-director CLG may require more than incorporation documents. If directors are appointed, removed or remunerated, the company's records should reflect the relevant corporate changes and the applicable administrative requirements.
Coddan can provide additional corporate administration and document services where required, including professionally prepared statutory registers, resolutions and corporate documentation.
Director remuneration and tax treatment can depend on the individual and company circumstances. Where accounting or tax advice is required, the appropriate accountant or tax professional should be consulted. Coddan's role can include coordinating the relevant corporate documentation and administration.
Incorporation creates the company, but a CLG may require additional corporate administration as it begins operating and its structure develops. Depending on your circumstances, this can include Companies House filings, statutory records, corporate certificates and continuing compliance support.
These services do not necessarily need to be purchased at incorporation. They can be added when the organisation actually requires them, allowing your CLG's support arrangements to develop alongside its directors, members or guarantors and ongoing corporate activities.
Support with the company's Confirmation Statement and applicable Companies House filings as the annual compliance cycle continues.
Where required, additional documents such as a Certificate of Good Standing or Certificate of Incumbency can support international or corporate requirements.
Corporate documents may sometimes require certification, notarisation or apostille for use outside the UK, depending on the receiving authority.
Formation is the starting point, not the end of the corporate journey. As your CLG develops, changes to directors, members or guarantors, annual filings and requests for official corporate documents may create additional requirements.
Where applicable, Coddan can provide continuing corporate administration and coordinate the additional documentation your organisation requires.
Tax and accounting responsibilities depend on the company's activities and circumstances. Where your CLG requires Corporation Tax, accounts or other accounting and tax support, the appropriate accountant or tax professional should be consulted. Coddan can assist with the wider corporate administration and coordination requirements.
Having multiple directors does not automatically mean that you need a higher-priced formation package. The appropriate solution depends on what your CLG actually requires — including its directors, members or guarantors, registered office, constitutional arrangements and additional corporate support.
£119.99 + VAT · Including the £100 Companies House fee
The appropriate starting point when you are forming a new CLG and already know the structure you require. The formation can accommodate one or more directors, individual or corporate members or guarantors, mixed participation and specific company objects, where applicable.
£159.99 + VAT · Including the £100 Companies House fee
Choose this route when your new multi-director CLG also needs a professional registered office arrangement from the outset. It includes everything in Essential CLG Formation together with the selected registered office service.
If you are not forming a new company and your existing CLG needs a change, do not purchase a formation package simply because you are adding directors or changing the company's structure. Choose the service that matches the change you actually need.
For an existing CLG that needs to change its company objects. The service coordinates the relevant resolutions, amended constitutional documentation and Form CC04 filing.
For an existing CLG that needs to move beyond its Model Articles and adopt a more appropriate constitutional framework, including the relevant resolutions, new Articles and Companies House filings.
Forming a new CLG?
Start with CLGEssential™.
Need a registered office too?
Choose CLG AddressPro™.
Existing CLG — changing objects?
Choose CLG ObjectsPro™.
Existing CLG — changing its constitution?
Choose CLG CharterPro™.
Multiple directors do not automatically require a more expensive package. Choose the solution according to the additional services and constitutional work your CLG actually needs.
Compare All Four CLG SolutionsNeed help deciding which route applies to your CLG? Contact Coddan on +44 (0) 207 935 5171 or 0330 808 0089, or email info@coddan.co.uk.