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Individuals in focus

Isserlis, Roy Clark

  • Isserlis, Roy Clark
    British self employed born in July 1968

    Resident in Scotland

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
    • Curriehill Crossing, Curriehill Crossing, Currie, EH14 4AE, Scotland

      IIF 1
    • 3, The Wynd, Ormiston, Tranent, EH35 5HN, Scotland

      IIF 2
child relation
Offspring entities and appointments 2
  • 1
    DEMON INTERNET LTD
    SC717982
    3 The Wynd, Ormiston, Tranent, Scotland
    Dissolved Corporate (1 parent)
    Officer
    2021-12-20 ~ dissolved
    IIF 2 - Director → ME
  • 2
    RE - ACT REFUGEE ACTION SCOTLAND LIMITED
    - now SC518264
    RE - ACT NOW LIMITED
    - 2016-01-29 SC518264 SC525524
    Curriehill Crossing, Curriehill Crossing, Currie, Scotland
    Dissolved Corporate (12 parents, 1 offspring)
    Officer
    2015-10-20 ~ dissolved
    IIF 1 - Director → ME

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