The Guidelines International Network

  • Active
  • Small
  • 22 years
  • Virtual address
  • 12 directors
  • No owners

Field of Operation

Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
74909 83611 companies
Other human health activities
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Summary

The Guidelines International Network is a private limited company by guarantee without share capital, use of 'limited' exemption registered in Scotland with the registration number SC243691. The company was founded twenty two years ago on February 10, 2003, and registered at PH16 5BU, Perthshire, 51 Atholl Road, Pitlochry. The address is probably virtual as fourteen companes registered at the same address. Its status is active. The company operates in the other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c., the other human health activities industries. Officially, it has not published owners as their shares less than twenty five percent for each shareholder. It has twelve directors and no number of employees published.

It's a small company as it met two conditions of three: turnover less than £10.2 million, balance sheet less than £5.1 million, employees less than 50.

WARNING:The numbers have been rounded for simplicity and may be inaccurate.Please, refer to the latest financial report for verification.

Managers

  • 11 months
Centre director/head methologist
  • 11 months
Physician
Assoc of scientific medical societies in germany
  • 1 year
Professor & physician
Researcher
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Last reports

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Last news

  1. Total exemption full accounts made up to 2025-03-31
  2. Confirmation statement made on 2025-02-10 with updates
  3. Director's details changed for Dr Roberta Margaret James on 2025-02-24
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