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Learn if your limited company needs to appoint a company secretary, what the law requires, and the key duties involved, from Companies MadeSimple.
Discover the key duties and responsibilities of a company secretary, their importance in compliance and governance, and how they support company directors.
Learn how to appoint a company secretary in the UK. Discover who qualifies, legal steps, and how Companies MadeSimple can help you stay compliant.
Learn how to remove a company secretary correctly. Understand the legal process, notify Companies House, and update your company records.
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