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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Framework documents setting out the relationship between the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and our public bodies.
Use these articles of association if your Community Interest Company (CIC) is a large membership limited by guarantee company.
As part of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies commitment to streamline services to provide a more efficient service to our customers, we have updated our complaints process for customers wishing to raise concerns …
We are looking at showcasing the different scales of CIC’s – from small local businesses to multi-million-pound organisations and the variety & diversity of CIC activities in benefiting their community.
The Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies (CIC Regulator)'s form for altering the objects of a community interest company.
The benefits of a community interest company (CIC) compared to a charity or ordinary 'limited' company.
The Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies (CIC Regulator)'s form for consent to transfer assets other than for full consideration.
Examples of community interest company (CIC) success stories.
Schedule 3 articles of association for setting up a Community Interest Company (CIC) that is limited by shares with a small membership.
An introduction to community interest companies (CICs) for funding organisations, including information about assets and the asset lock.
The CIC Regulators telephone line & answerphone service is now available
We’ve identified the most common mistakes for each document you need to submit and compiled a list of Hints and Tips to get you on your way, whether applying online or submitting via paper application
Community Interest Companies (CICs) are delighted to announce that CIC’s are now able to file their Resolutions online, using the Companies House “Upload a Document” system
The Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies’ annual report for 2022 to 2023
An overview of the role of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies (CICs).
Watch our recent webinar to find out if the Community Interest Company model is for you. We give a brief overview of social enterprise models and the differences.
A multi-million pound CIC running specialised health schemes to help patients manage long-term conditions.
As an independent statutory office-holder, the Regulator of CICs adopts the systems and controls of the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS).
This privacy notice sets out how we handle your personal data and how we comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Schedule 3 articles of association for setting up a Community Interest Company (CIC) that is limited by shares with a large membership.
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