WHAT IS A VIRTUAL OFFICE ADDRESS?
A virtual office address is an address which you can use to promote your business, to register your business with HMRC and Companies House, and to which all mail can be sent. A virtual address is an ideal solution for businesses looking to promote a prestigious address without the high costs or renting or buying and is especially popular with international businesses.
All mail sent to your virtual office address will be forward to you by post and by email. You cannot use your virtual office address for meetings or as a physical working space; it exists only to promote and register your business.
WHO USES VIRTUAL OFFICE ADDRESSES?
Virtual office addresses are a modern solution for anyone who wants a prestigious address with which to register their business and to promote to their customers.
Your office location says a lot about your business and by aligning yourself with companies which reside in city locations such as London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, you can affect the way your business is perceived.
It is also a requirement that all businesses which seek to trade legally in the UK register with Companies House and HMRC using a UK address. Virtual addresses are most commonly used by:
Virtual office services are for anyone who wants a full UK registered office address for their business with mail handling services included. By investing in a virtual office address, you will receive:
CAN I USE MY VIRTUAL ADDRESS FOR MEETINGS?
To keep the price of our virtual office address cheap, we don’t offer the physical space for your use. This means you can’t hold meetings at your virtual address, nor can you work with it.
Rather, your address is only to be used for registering your business and for the receipt of mail, which will be forwarded to you via Royal Mail post and by email.
A virtual office address is an address which you can use to promote your business, to register your business with HMRC and Companies House, and to which all mail can be sent. A virtual address is an ideal solution for businesses looking to promote a prestigious address without the high costs or renting or buying and is especially popular with international businesses.
All mail sent to your virtual office address will be forward to you by post and by email. You cannot use your virtual office address for meetings or as a physical working space; it exists only to promote and register your business.
WHO USES VIRTUAL OFFICE ADDRESSES?
Virtual office addresses are a modern solution for anyone who wants a prestigious address with which to register their business and to promote to their customers.
Your office location says a lot about your business and by aligning yourself with companies which reside in city locations such as London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, you can affect the way your business is perceived.
It is also a requirement that all businesses which seek to trade legally in the UK register with Companies House and HMRC using a UK address. Virtual addresses are most commonly used by:
- Home based business owners who don’t want to make their home address public
- Growing businesses seeking a more prestigious business location without high rental or purchase fees
- International businesses moving into the UK market
Virtual office services are for anyone who wants a full UK registered office address for their business with mail handling services included. By investing in a virtual office address, you will receive:
- A registered office address, which is a requirement for registering a business to trade legally in the UK
- A mail handling service, where your post is opened, scanned and forwarded to you by email, making it ideal for international customers or if this is your preference
CAN I USE MY VIRTUAL ADDRESS FOR MEETINGS?
To keep the price of our virtual office address cheap, we don’t offer the physical space for your use. This means you can’t hold meetings at your virtual address, nor can you work with it.
Rather, your address is only to be used for registering your business and for the receipt of mail, which will be forwarded to you via Royal Mail post and by email.