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Why identity verification is good for business

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Why identity verification is good for business

Anyone setting up, running, owning or controlling a company in the UK will need to verify their identity to prove they are who they claim to be. Find out why this is good for business.

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In conversation with: the Business Information Providers Association

Posted by: Robert McNeil - Director of Transformation Delivery and Chris Oatts - Chair of BIPA, Posted on: 2 March 2021 - Categories: Digital transformation, Working at Companies House

Chris Oatts from BIPA and Companies House’s Robbie McNeil discuss how our data builds confidence and informs key business decisions.

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Cefnogi busnesau gyda’n gwasanaethau Cymraeg

Posted by: Delyth Southall - Welsh Language Unit manager, Posted on: 1 March 2021 - Categories: Cymraeg

Yn Nhŷ'r Cwmnïau rydym yn gwerthfawrogi pwysigrwydd amrywiaeth yn ein busnes, gyda’n cydweithwyr a'n cwsmeriaid. Mae Delyth Southall yn dweud wrthym am ei rôl fel Rheolwr Uned yr Iaith Gymraeg a sut rydym yn gwella ein gwasanaethau Cymraeg i'n cwsmeriaid.

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Supporting businesses with our Welsh language services

Posted by: Delyth Southall - Welsh Language Unit manager, Posted on: 1 March 2021 - Categories: Companies House transformation

At Companies House we value the importance of diversity in our business, our colleagues and our users. Delyth Southall tells us about her role as Welsh Language Unit manager and how we’re improving our Welsh language offering for users.

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The changing face of user research

Posted by: Amanda Hooper - User researcher, Posted on: 26 February 2021 - Categories: Digital transformation, User research

Find out how our user research team has adapted its ways of working over the last year.

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Our commitment to the environment

Posted by: Harry Harding - Estates/Environment Administrator, Posted on: 18 February 2021 - Categories: Companies House transformation, Working at Companies House

Harry talks about how we’ve made changes at Companies House to become a more eco-friendly organisation.

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Podcast: Service Owner of 'Get Company Information'

Posted by: Ellis Davies - Digital Engagement Lead, Posted on: 16 February 2021 - Categories: Podcast

Robbie, owner of our 'Get Company Information' service, tells us why moving to a service-based model is key to our transformation as an organisation. He also talks more about his role and explains what work we're doing to maximise the value of our registers.

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Entering the world of digital

Posted by: Leah Taylor - Agile Delivery Manager, Posted on: 11 February 2021 - Categories: Digital transformation, Working at Companies House

Leah joined us as part of our Digital Graduate Scheme. Here she talks about her career journey so far and explains the support available to women in tech roles at Companies House.

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Why choosing an apprenticeship could be the right move for your career

Posted by: Ethan John - Creative Designer and Sara Jones - Campaigns Manager, Posted on: 9 February 2021 - Categories: Working at Companies House

Ethan tells us about his career journey so far and how the apprenticeship route helped him into his current role as a Creative Designer.

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Improving the quality of the financial information on our register

Posted by: Julie Little - Senior Policy Adviser and Alison Rees - Senior Policy Adviser, Posted on: 27 January 2021 - Categories: Companies House transformation

Read about the consultation on improving the financial information held on the UK companies register.

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How we’re reforming the powers of the registrar

Posted by: Sophie Squibbs - Senior Policy Adviser, Posted on: 22 January 2021 - Categories: Companies House transformation

Sophie from our policy team blogs about the consultation on new powers for Companies House to query, remove and amend information on the public register.

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We use our blog to talk about the work we’re doing, offering tips and advice on starting, running and closing a company. We also share the latest developments on the changes to UK company law.

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Changes to UK company law

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act has given Companies House the power to play a more significant role in tackling economic crime and supporting economic growth.

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