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AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED

Low
Company·GB
Status
active
Incorporated
2002-09-10
Legal form
ltd
Activity
45112
Registered office
The Old School, Saint Johns Road Kates Hill, Dudley, West Midlands, DY2 7JT

AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED is a ltd registered in GB, incorporated 2002-09-10 (active).

Ownership & control

Owners / controllers
Holdings / subsidiaries

None in current sources.

UBO CHAIN — walk to the ultimate owner
  1. 1Mr Marc Pedersonbeneficial owner 50%AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED
  2. 1Mr Steven Sandoverbeneficial owner 50%AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED
  3. 1Mr Marc Pedersonbeneficial owner 37.5%AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED
  4. 1Mr Steven Sandoverbeneficial owner 37.5%AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED

Also at this address· shared registered office

Other companies registered at the same address — a common structuring / formation-agent signal, not proof of a link.

4 other companies are registered at this address.
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Company profile· live · Companies House

Company no.
04531075
Status
active
Type
ltd
Incorporated
2002-09-10
Registered office
The Old School, Saint Johns Road Kates Hill, Dudley, West Midlands, DY2 7JT
SIC
45112
Officers · 3 active
  • PEDERSON, Marc
    secretary · British · appt 2002-09-10
  • PEDERSON, Marc
    director · British · appt 2002-09-10
  • SANDOVER, Steven
    director · British · appt 2002-09-10
  • THOMAS, Howard(resigned)
    nominee secretary · British · appt 2002-09-10
  • TESTER, William Andrew Joseph(resigned)
    nominee director · British · appt 2002-09-10
Beneficial owners · PSC · 2 current

Persons with significant control, live from Companies House. Ceased entries are retained as ownership history.

/ Community notesFREE

Analyst context the registries don’t carry — corrections, links, open questions on AGRICULTURAL & CROSS COUNTRY VEHICLES LIMITED. Notes are community-contributed leads, not verified facts.

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