Ltd by Guarantee Companies
Build Your Charity the Right Way with Ltd by Guarantee
Set up your charity as a Limited by Guarantee Company with ease and full compliance. We handle the entire process for you ensuring your charity is registered correctly and ready to make an impact.
Ltd by Guarantee Charity
£45.00
+ £50 Companies House Filling Fee
How It Works – Register Your Charity in 3 Easy Steps
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Choose Your Charity Name
Enter your preferred charity name in our search box and continue to checkout.
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Verify Your Identity
Enter your preferred charity name in our search box and continue to checkout.
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Get Registered
Enter your preferred charity name in our search box and continue to checkout.
Enjoy More Benefits with Your Registered Charity
Save More with Tax Reliefs
Registered charities can enjoy tax exemptions such as relief from corporation tax, VAT exemptions, and reduced business rates. This means lower running costs and more funds going directly towards your charitable work.
Build Trust and Credibility
Being officially registered gives your charity greater credibility. Donors, volunteers, and partners are more confident supporting an organisation that is regulated and transparent.
Access Grants and Funding
Many funding bodies only support registered charities. By registering, you unlock access to grants, donations, and other financial support to grow and sustain your mission.
Legal Protection and Structure
A registered charity has a formal legal framework that protects trustees and members from personal liability. This ensures your organisation runs smoothly and responsibly.
Making Charity Setup Easy and Effective
Your Business Journey Starts Here – Simple, Speedy, Affordable
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No Hidden Costs
What you see is what you pay. Our prices are clear, with no extra charges or surprises.
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Fast & Easy Setup
We make the company registration process quick and smooth. Most companies are formed within just a few hours, so you can start focusing on growing your business right away.
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Decades of Experience
With over 100 years of combined industry knowledge, we know the ins and outs of company formation. You can trust us to handle the process without hassle.
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Customer Satisfaction First
Your success is our priority. We provide reliable services, easy-to-use tools, and expert support. That’s why 99% of our clients rate us “Great” or “Excellent.”
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Affordable Packages
We offer competitive prices with different packages to suit your budget and business needs.
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Privacy & Security
Your personal and business information is safe with us. We use secure systems to protect your data at every step.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A charity company is a non-profit organisation set up as a company, usually limited by guarantee, to support social, community, or charitable causes.
In the UK, charities can be set up as:
- Charitable companies (limited by guarantee)
- Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs)
- Trusts
- Unincorporated associations
No. Our service registers your company with Companies House. If you want your company to also gain charitable status, you’ll need to apply separately with the Charity Commission.
Charitable purposes include things like education, health, poverty relief, community development, animal welfare, environmental protection, and the promotion of arts, culture, or religion.
These are standard legal rules that set out how your charity company will be run, including how trustees are appointed and how decisions are made.
Some key benefits include:
- Legal protection for trustees and members
- More credibility and trust with donors and funders
- Access to tax exemptions and grants
- A clear legal structure for managing the charity
Registering with Companies House can take just a few hours. Getting full charitable status from the Charity Commission may take a few weeks or months, depending on your application.
You’ll need:
- Governing documents (such as Articles of Association)
- The charity’s objectives (its purpose)
- Details of trustees and members
- A registered office address
Yes, an existing company can apply to the Charity Commission to be recognised as a charity, if it meets the charitable requirements.
Trustees are responsible for running the charity. They must act in the charity’s best interests, manage funds properly, follow the law, and make sure the charity achieves its stated goals.