Multiple Share Class Company - Kestrian co uk 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the INSTRUCTION SHEET on page 3. Use BOLD BLOCK CAPITALS for clarity and ensure you fill in the PRICING STRUCTURE accurately, as all prices include VAT.
  3. Proceed to fill out the order form on pages 4 to 6. Provide details for appointing company officers, noting that a Company Secretary is optional. If appointing more than three Directors, print additional pages as needed.
  4. Send the completed Instruction Sheet, Order Form, and your payment remittance to Kestrian. Ensure all documents are accurate to avoid delays in processing your company formation.

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Class A (founders): High voting rights, equal dividends, lower priority in capital return. Class B (investors/staff): Standard or no votes, equal dividends, higher/lower capital priority as agreed.
Dual Class Share Structures The FCA has kept regulation of dual class share structures to a minimum, allowing investors to assess and price in the risks associated with these issuers. In summary, under the new rules: There are no specified voting ratios or limits on weighted voting rights.
Companies incorporated in the UK are legally required to record, report, and publicly disclose key corporate data, including shareholder information. Shareholder information is made available to the public on the Companies House register. This is a free online database that anyone can access and search.