The VCS share allotment service will provide all the documentation and forms for the issue of new shares in a company.
The VCS share allotment service will provide all the documentation and forms for the issue of new shares in a company. If the shares are to be of a class that has not yet been created, that will have to be done first.
The procedure on share allotments is more complex than many people understand but generally the following issues must be considered
The VCS share allotment service will provide all the documentation and forms for the issue of new shares in a company. If the shares are to be of a class that has not yet been created, that will have to be done first.
The procedure on share allotments is more complex than many people understand but generally the following issues must be considered
Every registered company has an authorised capital figure in its memorandum of association. This is the upper limit to the number of shares the company can issue without increasing its authorised share capital.
It may be necessary for the existing shareholders to consent to the allotment, either under a provision in the company’s articles or by virtue of a provision of the Companies Act. This can be a complex area and often it is simpler to include such consent in the procedure rather than spend time checking whether one is actually needed.
It may be necessary for the existing shareholders to consent to the allotment, either under a provision in the company’s articles or by virtue of a provision of the Companies Act. This can be a complex area and often it is simpler to include such consent in the procedure rather than spend time checking whether one is actually needed.
At VCS, through years of experience, we have become experts in following the necessary procedures and facilitating the allotment of new shares in companies. Our service includes the following: