In practical terms the merger would mean that customers would be able to refer to one Register only for registration and information relating to UK companies. It would also mean that all UK customers had access to the same products and services at the same price. The system would operate in much the same way as Companies House currently works with Scotland. The Registrar for Northern Ireland would be retained, and would be an appointee of the Secretary of State for BERR, as is the case for England and Wales and for Scotland; in practice the Northern Ireland Registrar would report to the Chief Executive of Companies House. The office in Belfast would remain, but would use systems, hardware, processes and have corporate standards in common with Companies House. Registry operations in Northern Ireland would be maintained with no detrimental impact upon customers, but the existing company data would be migrated to give customers full UK information on companies. There would be a common fee structure, and customers would have the benefit of common filing and search services covering the whole of the UK. There would be an exercise to value and transfer (if applicable) relevant assets and liabilities".
UK: DBERR consultation on the creation of a UK wide companies registry
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