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Hi there, Nicholas Campion here from 1st Formations, and welcome to another episode of Whiteboard Thursday, where we provide advice on a wide range of business and company matters. If you find this video useful and you enjoy it, please give us a like and share it with your friends and colleagues. But for now, let's get started. Today, I am going to discuss the articles of association, and specifically whether you need them and what their purpose is. I'll also cover what are known as the 'Model' articles, as well as touching on the memorandum of association. So, first things first, does a company need articles of association? Very simply, the answer is yes, all limited companies registered in the UK must have articles of association. This is the main constitutional document of your company, which is first adopted during the incorporation process, and it defines the rules and regulations that the company and its officers are legally required to follow at all times. You can choo...