Registry of pre-registered companies

Ready-Made (Shelf) Companies for Sale

A shelf company is a pre-registered company that has never traded. You buy it, ownership transfers in 1–5 business days, and you operate under its original incorporation date. We list UK limited companies, US aged corporations, and offshore entities — each with its date, filing status, and full price shown up front.

Current inventory

Incorporation date is the attribute you're paying for, so it comes first. No “price on application” — if a listing has no price, it isn't ready to sell.

Company Incorporated Age Price
UK Private Limited — neutral trading name sample
United Kingdom · Private Ltd
2021-03-11 5.3 yrs £1,450 Inquire
UK Private Limited — services-neutral name sample
United Kingdom · Private Ltd
2023-09-02 2.9 yrs £620 Inquire
UK Private Limited — consulting-neutral name sample
United Kingdom · Private Ltd
2025-01-20 1.5 yrs £340 Inquire
Wyoming Corporation — funding-neutral name sample
USA — Wyoming · C-Corp
2019-06-14 7.1 yrs $5,200 Inquire
Wyoming LLC — commerce-neutral name sample
USA — Wyoming · LLC
2022-11-08 3.7 yrs $1,850 Inquire
Delaware Corporation — tech-neutral name sample
USA — Delaware · C-Corp
2024-04-30 2.2 yrs $980 Inquire

Rows marked sample illustrate the listing format. Live inventory — with real names, dates, and filing history — is published at launch; every date is verifiable in the public registry before you pay.

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One product, three names

The same thing gets searched three ways. Whatever you call it, it's a pre-registered, never-traded company — and all three routes lead to the same catalog.

United Kingdom

Shelf companies

UK limiteds with clean Companies House filing history. Bought for tender eligibility, banking, and contracts that ask how long you've existed.

United States

Aged corporations

Wyoming and Delaware entities bought mostly for corporate age ahead of funding. We're direct about what age does and doesn't do for credit.

Offshore

Ready-made companies

Cyprus, Hong Kong, Seychelles, UAE. Fast to own — but read our banking reality check before you pay for “with bank account.”

Check before you buy — from the seller's side

Sellers rarely publish a due-diligence checklist, because it invites questions about their own stock. We publish one and hold our listings to it. Four checks that take under an hour:

Filing history

Pull the public record yourself — Companies House (UK) or the Secretary of State (US). A dormant company has dormant accounts on file, not gaps.

Liability trail

“Never traded” must be warrantied in the sale agreement, not just claimed on a listing page.

Name and credit baggage

Search the company name for prior credit applications, court records, and trademark conflicts before it becomes your problem.

Registration status

VAT or EIN already issued changes your tax position on day one. Know which you're buying.

The full list is longer — 9 red flags with a verification walkthrough for each.

How a purchase runs

  1. Pick a company and verify it

    Choose from the inventory, then check the registry record yourself. We send the extract links.

    Day 0

  2. KYC

    Passport and proof of address for every incoming director and shareholder. No exceptions — a seller who skips KYC is a red flag in itself.

    Day 0–1

  3. Transfer documents

    Share transfer, director resignation and appointment, warranties on non-trading. Signed both sides.

    Day 1–3

  4. Registry update and handover

    Ownership changes at the registry; you receive the full corporate document pack.

    Day 3–5

The full process, document list included →

See what’s on the shelf

Every listing shows its incorporation date, filing status, and full price before you ask. Pick a jurisdiction and compare.

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