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[Music] hi there nicholas kevin here from first formations and im here today to talk to you about all there is to know about appointing and removing company directors this video is part of our whiteboard thursday video series where we take a look at all of the aspects of running a limited company here in the uk so if you want to keep up to date with our insights advice and inspiration then hit that subscribe button but for now lets get started now a company director can be appointed during incorporation or at any time thereafter similarly directors can resign or be removed at any point after the company is formed providing such actions are approved by the company and are in line with the provisions of the companies that 2006 its articles of association and any shareholder agreements or director service contracts that might be in place now limited companies must always have a minimum of one natural director that means one human director therefore if a sole natural director resigns or