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Akhurst, Ian

  • Akhurst, Ian
    British retired banker born in June 1946

    Resident in United Kingdom

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
    • Trinity House, 4 Chapel Court, Borough High Street, London, SE1 1HW

      IIF 1
    • 48 Union Street, London, SE1 1TD, United Kingdom

      IIF 2
child relation
Offspring entities and appointments 2
  • 1
    SOUTH LONDON CHURCH FUND & SOUTHWARK DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE(THE)
    00236594
    Trinity House, 4 Chapel Court, Borough High Street, London
    Active Corporate (268 parents, 2 offsprings)
    Officer
    2007-05-04 ~ 2016-05-11
    IIF 1 - Director → ME
  • 2
    SUTTON CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLS TRUST
    10017516
    48 Union Street, London, United Kingdom
    Dissolved Corporate (7 parents)
    Officer
    2016-02-22 ~ dissolved
    IIF 2 - Director → ME

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