Expert company incorporation for UK non-residents
Don't live in the UK, but want to start a business here? No problem! We handle the formation process for you online so you can focus on your business. Let's start by checking if your company name is available.

Why should you incorporate your business in the UK?
Ease of starting a business
It's simple to set up a business in the UK, with easy-to-understand business structures and a quick turnaround to register your business.
Investment and funding
The UK government is very invested in start ups and enterprises. There are numerous options for businesses to access funding, including venture capital, angel investment, crowdfunding, and government schemes.
Infrastructure and doing business
The UK is one of the highest ranked countries on the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business Index. Plus its infrastructure and legal system means that starting, doing, and building your business is very easy.
Global business reach
Not only is the UK geographically well-placed for trade, but its long history of international commerce means your business can utilise these connections and access international markets very easily.
A one-stop solution you can trust
Register online from anywhere
No need to travel to the UK, we handle everything online. We collect documents, fill in forms, and make sure you comply with local requirements.
Zero paperwork for you
Our experts prepare everything for you — gathering all your documents, filling out the application, and sending it for you to e-sign.
Business bank account, sorted
Get guidance from our experts on the best business bank account for you and referrals to our industry-leading partners.
Get tax right from day one
The UK has lots of great tax incentives. And our tax experts will advise you on business structure, accounting set up, and tax reliefs available to your business.
Simple and fast remote UK company formation
Whether you’re starting a new business or expanding your empire into the UK. We’ve got incorporation packages tailored to what you and your business needs. Take a look at your options below:
Incorporation only
Everything you need to get your business set up and ready to run in the UK if you're a non-resident
£349
+ VAT
Company registration
Optional add-ons
Incorporation + Operate Accounting
Perfect to set up and nail your first year of business in the UK
£434
with £85 billed monthly + VAT
Company registration
Financial software
Bookkeeping
Expert service
Tax and filings
Payroll
Incorporation + Grow Accounting
Plan for those already running a business like a pro but who want to expand into the UK
£513
with £164 billed monthly + VAT
Company registration
Financial software
Bookkeeping
Expert service
Tax and filings
Payroll
Company registration in the United Kingdom

Choose a new company name
Your name must be unique and meet government standards. To prevent your name from being rejected by Companies House, there are a few general rules to follow.

Choose the SIC code
Your Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code defines your industry and the rules and regulations applied to your business. Make sure you pick the right code when registering your company.

Prepare your documents
Before you open your limited company, you need to:
- Prepare passport copies and proof of address for yourself and any other directors or shareholders
- Choose your company address. Use your home address if you're comfortable with this info being public, or register an address through us
Then, send everything over to us so we can move on to the next step.

Open a business bank account
You'll need a business bank account to open your company, receive money and pay invoices. We partner with local banks that can set up your account online in just a few days.


Submit everything to Companies House
From there, we'll register your company for you by preparing the following information:
- Memorandum of Association
- Articles of Association
You can leave it all to us. We'll share your documents with Companies House.
You're ready
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FAQ
What are the benefits of registering a limited liability company?
Forming a limited liability company (LLC) creates a private business entity that's separate from its founders, directors and shareholders.
The business is given a unique company registration number by Companies House that differentiates it from the people running the company, giving it legal independence.
All the debts, risks, and responsibilities are made in the company’s name, and not in yours.
Can I register a UK Ltd company myself without the help of a solicitor or an accountant?
Yes, you can. But it can take longer since the documents, requirements, and admin can be daunting to navigate on your own. If you are willing to put in the hours, you can set up your company yourself. This is perfectly legal.
How long does it take to form a company?
It depends on you. If you take the DIY approach to opening a company it might take longer. But if you use an incorporation service, it can take as little as 3 to 6 working hours.
Once your business is active (i.e. trading), you then have 3 months to register with HMRC (the UK's tax authority).
If you choose to start trading straight away, your company is 'active' and you must register with HMRC for corporation tax within 3 months.
Please note Companies House’s opening hours when processing your applications — they operate between 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday.
How much does it cost to register a company?
There is a fee of £50 with Companies House to register your company, and it can be paid with debit, credit, or PayPal accounts. Your company is usually registered within 24 hours.
It's surprisingly fast and easy to establish a private limited company compared with actually starting the business. The process of setting up a limited company can be completed within 24 hours, depending on which route you choose.
There are three ways to form a limited company. You can either do it through Companies House yourself, or you can hire a third-party agent or accountant.
How do I incorporate a company online?
You can usually set up a limited company within 24 hours by registering online with the Companies House. You will be registered for Corporation Tax when you do form your Ltd company. Payment for registration costs £50. You can also use company formation agents like us for a fuss-free way to register your company while you settle other important parts of your business.
How do I register a new company name?
When you incorporate your company on Companies House, you register your company name as well. Before you register your company, you will have to prepare a company name. Private limited company names have to be unique. Do this by checking if the company name you want is available by using the name availability tool on Companies House. Also, check with the UK Intellectual Property Office that your chosen company name does not clash with an existing trademarked name. No matter how unique your company name is, it will usually end with either ‘Limited’ or ‘Ltd’. If your company was registered in Wales, you can include the Welsh equivalents ‘Cyfyngedig’ and ‘Cyf’ instead.
How do I register a Ltd company?
To register, you need to have chosen a name for your limited company. First, check that the name is available. This will speed up the process.
You will then need to provide some details to Companies House and HMRC. First, a registered address. The authorities will send official mail for your Ltd company here. The company address needs to be in the UK. The authorities need to be able to reach the company directors at this address. Secondly, you will need to provide the details of your company directors, including their full name, date of birth, and residential address. Thirdly, each company must have one shareholder. Companies House and HMRC will want their details too.
Next, you'll have to allocate shares to your shareholder(s). A simple approach would be to assign one share to each shareholder and make each share worth £1.
After that, the next step is to prepare your company's Memorandum and Articles of Association.
You can register your limited company online, where you will be registered for Corporation Tax simultaneously, or you can register by post, through an agent like us, or a third-party software. When you register your company, you'll need to create a Government Gateway user ID and password. A personal Government Gateway ID is not valid.
Your company can usually be registered within 24 hours.
What are the company registration documents?
Company registration documents are the key pieces of documentation issued by Companies House once you have incorporated. These documents are:
- Your certificate of incorporation
- Your articles of association
- Your memorandum of association.
You must retain these documents at your registered office address. You will need them at various points in your company's lifetime.
What is a company registration number?
A company registration number (CRN) is a unique eight-digit code assigned to all incorporated businesses.
The main function of a CRN is to confirm that a business has been incorporated. You also need your CRN number when you:
- Contact Companies House
- Register for Corporation Tax
- File your annual accounts and submit yearly tax returns
- Make changes to your company details.
What is a company registration certificate?
Your company registration certificate is a document issued by Companies House once you incorporate. It contains your company's vital information, including:
- Your company's full name
- Your company's unique registration number
- Your company's date of incorporation.
Does Osome register my business directly with Companies House?
Yes. If you use our incorporation service, we handle all correspondence with Companies House on your behalf. We handle your documents online via chat, prepare the application and file it with the authorities.
How much tax will I save if I form a limited company vs being a sole trader?
A limited company is substantially more tax-efficient than a sole trader.
Limited companies pay corporation tax on their profits at a flat rate of 19%. And as a director, you can minimise your personal tax and National Insurance Contributions (NIC) by paying yourself a mixture of a salary and dividends.
Sole traders pay 20-45% Income Tax on all taxable earnings. They also pay Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance.
I don’t live in the UK, can I still open a UK company and bank account?
Yes. You are not required to be a UK resident or citizen to set up a limited company in the UK.
The same is true for business bank accounts. Unlike in other countries, opening a bank account for non-residents in the UK is legal. Of course, you must meet the criteria of the bank you're applying to.
What's the best way to do bookkeeping for my UK-registered company?
Whether you're in the UK or not, the best and most effortless way to do your bookkeeping is to outsource an accounting service like Osome's. That way, all your financial admin will be handled so that you can focus on doing business.
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