Live company-register examples where Companies House currently marks the confirmation statement overdue, paired with the current public company page and monitoring context.
Public Companies House monitoring pages built from live event states
These pages turn the same deadline and change signals Entity Watch uses for morning monitoring into public search pages. Start with overdue confirmation statements, recent officer changes, and new PSC appointments.
These are product-proof pages, not detached content marketing
Entity Watch should win where public Companies House data becomes an operating state: what changed, what is overdue, what needs review, and what proof a team can show next. That is why these pages are useful. They line up directly with the monitoring problem the product is solving.
The first cut favors live examples from the current seeded company set over padded filler pages. That keeps the SEO surface honest while still proving the differentiated monitoring wedge in public.
Live company-register examples where recent AP01, TM01, CH01, or CH02 filings signal an officer appointment, departure, or detail amendment worth reviewing.
Live company-register examples where recent PSC01 or PSC02 filings put a new person or entity with significant control onto the public record.
