A CK number is a unique identifying six-digit number that is assigned by the Registrar General of Companies (RGC) to Scottish Limited Companies that have been registered with the RGC. The term CK number is short for Company Key number.
Company Name – the name of the company
The company name must not be misleading. It must not contain any abbreviations and must not be like any other company’s name in the United Kingdom or European Union. It should start with a letter, followed by only two consecutive letters, numbers, or hyphens (or s).
CK number – short for Company Key number.
The CK number is a unique identifying six-digit number assigned to Scottish Limited Companies that have been registered with the Registrar General of Companies in Scotland.
You can find the CK number on the right-hand side of your company’s name on its official documents, such as its certificate of incorporation or annual return.
The CK number is a unique identifying six-digit number assigned to Scottish Limited Companies that have been registered with the Registrar General of Companies in Scotland.
The Registrar General issues the CK number; it is not a registration or trading name but a unique identifier for your company. You can use the number on most official documents and correspondence sent out by your business, including invoices and letters to clients.
Conclusion
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