Specialist company formation · Northern Ireland

Unlimited Company Formation

An unlimited company is a specialist structure where members do not have the usual limited-liability protection. It can suit particular ownership, privacy or corporate-structuring requirements.

  • Established 1994
  • 22,000+ companies formed
  • Specialist formation experience

Is it right for you?

A specialist alternative to a limited company

Unlike a normal limited company, the members of an unlimited company can have unlimited liability for the company’s debts if it is wound up and cannot meet its obligations. It should therefore be chosen deliberately, with the structure understood before formation.

  • Specialist corporate or ownership arrangements
  • Situations where unlimited liability is understood and accepted
  • Businesses taking professional advice on structure
  • Clients wanting guidance before filing

How we help

  • Confirm the intended company structure
  • Collect the required company and member information
  • Prepare the formation details
  • Submit the incorporation
  • Provide formation documents and ongoing support

How it works

A careful specialist formation process

1

Check the name

Search the live Companies House register on this page.

2

Send us the company details

Tell us about the members, ownership and intended company structure.

3

We Review Your Details

We check the structure and filing information and contact you if anything needs clarified before filing.

4

We file the company

Once everything is confirmed, we prepare and submit the formation.

5

Receive Your Incorporation Documents

After incorporation, we send you the company documents and confirmation of registration.

Start here

Check your company name

Check the name, then continue straight into your unlimited company order. We’ll carry the details through for you.

Unlimited company FAQs

What does unlimited liability mean?

It means the members do not benefit from the same cap on liability that shareholders in a normal limited company usually have. If the company is wound up with insufficient assets, members may be required to contribute without a fixed limit.

Is an unlimited company suitable for most businesses?

No. Most trading businesses choose a limited company. An unlimited company is a specialist structure and should be used where there is a clear reason for doing so.

Can you help us decide if this structure fits?

Yes. We have experience with specialist formations and can guide you through the process and the information needed before filing.

Need an unlimited company?

Check your proposed name, then continue straight into the online order.

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