Register UK Company as Non-Resident
Incorporate a prestigious UK Limited company from anywhere in the world. 100% remote digital setup, virtual London address, Stripe/Wise business banking access, and full ECCTA compliance.
How Global Founders Can Set Up a UK LTD Remotely
The United Kingdom is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious, business-friendly, and tax-efficient jurisdictions in the world. Whether you are an e-commerce seller in Pakistan, a software consultant in India, or a tech startup founder in the USA, you can legally **register UK company as non-resident** structures without having to physically visit the UK.
Our specialist international formation package is tailored specifically for global founders. Incorporating a UK Limited company (LTD) gives your business immediate access to the global digital economy. It allows you to open professional multi-currency business accounts with platforms like Wise and Revolut, and integrate leading merchant accounts like Stripe and PayPal.
Furthermore, having a prestigious London registered office address establishes immediate credibility with international clients and suppliers. It positions your startup as a global entity, bypassing domestic payment gateway limitations and high local tax rates.
2026 ECCTA Compliance and ACSP Status
Under the latest Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA), all non-resident company formations must undergo strict identity verification. As a registered **Authorised Corporate Service Provider (ACSP)**, we verify your identity securely via our biometric remote KYC portal, ensuring your incorporation is approved smoothly by Companies House.
What's Included in the Non-Resident Package
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Official Companies House Incorporation Full statutory online registration and filing of EJS articles (statutory fee included).
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London Registered Office & Director Address 12 months of a prestigious central London address to protect your home privacy.
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Wise & Stripe Business Bank Assistance Fast-tracked applications and compliance documents for digital banking and payments.
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All Digital Corporate Documents Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum & Articles, and Share Certificates delivered via PDF.
Our 4-Step Global Formation Process
1. Check Name
Check and verify that your desired company name is available for registration.
2. Submit Data
Provide basic director and shareholding details securely on our portal.
3. Biometric KYC
Complete remote biometric identity check on your phone in under 2 minutes.
4. Get Incorporated
HMRC structures are verified and company is formed online in 3 to 6 hours.
Transparent International Packages
Standard Non-Resident
Compliance-ready remote formation.
- ✔ Companies House Online Filing Fee Included
- ✔ Prestigious London Registered Office Address
- ✔ Same-Day Mail Scanning & Forwarding
- ✔ Biometric Remote KYC Included
Enterprise Elite
Complete global banking & virtual office ecosystem.
- ✔ Everything in Standard Package
- ✔ Wise & Stripe Business Account Setup Support
- ✔ Full Business Virtual Address (12 Months)
- ✔ Managed VAT & EORI Setup Advice
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to visit the UK to open my business bank account?
No. Major digital banking providers like Wise, Payoneer, Revolut, and Statrys specialize in remote accounts for non-resident directors. Our Enterprise Elite package provides you with all the verified corporate documents and compliance support to get approved online remotely.
Do I need a UK visa or national insurance number?
No. Anyone of any nationality or residency status can legally incorporate and own a UK Limited company. You do not need a UK visa, residency, or national insurance number to be appointed as a shareholder or director.
How are UK company taxes handled for non-residents?
Your UK company is subject to UK Corporation Tax on its profits (currently 19% to 25% depending on profit brackets). However, if your business does not have a physical "permanent establishment" (such as a local office or local employees) in the UK, specific double-taxation treaties may apply depending on your home country. We recommend speaking with a certified accountant.
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