Lead forensics pixel

Do not respond if you receive this letter

Companies House published guidance titled ‘Reporting scams pretending to be from Companies House’ has been updated. The list is intended to help people check if contacts purporting to be from Companies House are actually a scam.

The guidance contains a list of emails, letters and phone calls that are fraudulent. The guidance can be useful to help decide if a contact is genuine or from a fraudster trying to trick people into supplying confidential or personal information.

One of the most recent updates has seen information added on a scam letter asking for payment of £48 for Enhanced Web Filing Access. Companies House say that you should not visit any webpage or QR code links, and do not make any payments to the details shown. If you receive this letter, you should not respond.

The guidance from Companies House also includes sections about a phishing scam related to a WebFiling account, suspicious job vacancies, pension liberation scams and company register payment requests.

There is also information for those who want to make charitable donations to support the people affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The Charity Commission and Fundraising Regulator has issued guidance for people looking to donate to make sure their donations reach the intended recipients.

Source: Companies House | 27-05-2024

Contact Us Today

Specialist Knowledge for Every Sector

We understand the unique challenges and opportunities of your industry. From education to technology, healthcare to media, our sector experts are ready to support you with practical insights and strategic advice

Discover How Streets

Can Support You

At Streets, we go beyond traditional professional services, working as a trusted partner to businesses, charities, and individuals. We steer clear of the generic, one-size-fits-all approach – our focus is on helping you achieve your goals, whether that means ensuring sustainability, enhancing efficiency, or improving decision-making.