List of Tools to Find Company Information
- Google News. If you want to get the necessary information about a company and some latest news about it, Google News is the best place.
- Corporate Information.
- AeroLeads – Find Company Information.
- Company Check (UK)
- LinkedIn.
- Reuters.
- GlassDoor.
1.Based on DIN / DPIN of a director:
- Go to MCA Portal.
- Enter Name and DIN/ DPIN of a director.
- List of companies and LLP in which an individual is a director / designated partner will be shown.
- View the details of the company.
In a nutshell, a company search tells you whatever you need to know – from general information to precise, in-depth details – about a particular company or business entity. Ideally, company searches allow you to access all types of data on a company.
Company SearchThe searches can reveal financial instability, show how long a company has been trading and give you insight into the associated business histories with related companies.
Q.How do I find a company's parent or subsidiaries?
- Capital IQ. Enter your company name in the search box.
- D&B Hoovers.
- Orbis: Search by company name and then under ownership data, look for current subsidiaries.
A director is someone elected or appointed to manage a company's business and affairs. Every registered company must have at least one director. Who your directors are, and key information about them, is recorded on the Companies Register.
A company extract is a summary of the current publicly-available details held about your company on the Companies Register, and includes your: company number and name. current status, for example, whether your company is Registered, In liquidation or Removed. company addresses. director and shareholding details.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission
To link your business name:
- Go to ASIC Connect and log in to your account.
- Select the Link a business/Request ASIC key option from the Do it now menu on the right-hand side of the screen.
- Answer Yes to the question and enter the details required.
Proprietary companies must have no more than fifty members that aren't employees of the company. There is no limit on the number of members of a public company.
Strike-off action in progress. Refers to an ASIC registered organisation that is in the process of being deregistered. Submitted transaction.
To check your business name details through the Business Names Index:
- Step 1 - Go to ASIC Connect search.
- Step 2 - Select 'Business Names Index' from the drop down box in the top right corner.
- Step 3 - Enter the ABN or name of the business you're looking for.
- Step 4 - Select your business name from the list.
ASIC Connect Search is the online system used to search ASIC's register. ASIC's business name index can be searched directly from ASIC Connect. The more criteria you enter about the search you want to conduct, the more relevant the results will be.
Under Australian law, a proprietary limited company (abbreviated as 'Pty Ltd') is a business structure that has at least one shareholder and no more than 50 non-employee shareholders, where the liability of shareholders is limited to the value of shares.
Establishing a company in Sarawak is simple – and it is made easier by the fact that your account manager will help you every step of the way.
- Select your company name.
- Select company type.
- Register and incorporate your company.
- Open your bank account.
- Choosing the location for your business.
- Immigration and visas.
Go to SSM e- info . Log in/Register as e-Account Member, Search for Company/Business, Pay with prepaid, MEPSCASH, Credit Card and Internet Banking. Save, email or print the information.
The extract is published weekly in XML format and contains a subset of the publicly available information supplied by businesses when they register for an Australian Business Number (ABN). The current details for the following ABN attributes are available through the extract: Business name(s) Trading name(s)
You can complete the company registration process yourself using ASIC Form 201, which is available on the ASIC website, and by paying the applicable ASIC company fee. Alternatively, you can register a company using a service provider that has software that deals directly with ASIC and pay the relevant ASIC fees.
How do I find information on a company? You can use our 'Organisations and Business Names' search on ASIC Connect. You can search by the company's name or the company's Australian Company Number (ACN).
ASIC fees are not subject to GST. See Search fees for more information.