Sg Brothers (sharon Street) Limited

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Name:

Sg Brothers (sharon Street) Ltd

Office Address:

Iais Level One 211 Dumbarton Road G11 6AA Glasgow

Number: SC374465

Incorporation date: 2010-03-09

Dissolution date: 2018-12-18

End of financial year: 31 March

Category: Private Limited Company

Status: Dissolved

Description

Data updated on:

2010 is the date that marks the launching of Sg Brothers (sharon Street) Limited, the firm registered at Iais Level One, 211 Dumbarton Road in Glasgow. The company was established on Tue, 9th Mar 2010. The Companies House Reg No. was SC374465 and its post code was G11 6AA. This firm had been on the market for about eight years up until Tue, 18th Dec 2018.

The data at our disposal detailing the enterprise's members shows that the last three directors were: Balbir G., Sakhdip G. and Sarhwinder G. who were appointed on Mon, 1st Nov 2010, Tue, 9th Mar 2010.

Financial data based on annual reports

Company staff

Balbir G.

Role: Director

Appointed: 01 November 2010

Latest update: 27 January 2024

Sakhdip G.

Role: Director

Appointed: 09 March 2010

Latest update: 27 January 2024

Sarhwinder G.

Role: Director

Appointed: 09 March 2010

Latest update: 27 January 2024

Accounts Documents

Account next due date 31 December 2014
Account last made up date 31 March 2013
Confirmation statement next due date 23 March 2017
Return last made up date 09 March 2015
Annual Accounts 20 December 2012
End Date For Period Covered By Report 31 March 2012
Date Approval Accounts 20 December 2012
Annual Accounts 30 December 2013
End Date For Period Covered By Report 31 March 2013
Date Approval Accounts 30 December 2013

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