Yes, a Ratesetter account can be opened in a company name (I have done this).
No, a Consumer Credit Licence is not required.
The rate offered varies markedly throughout the day, I find early afternoon to be the time when the rate available is highest, however it is probably worth telling it you want to invest at a rate of 3.7% (or maybe 3.8%) and you should get a match up within 24 hours.
You will pay corporation tax on the returns, and then income tax/dividend tax when you draw it from the company to yourself. This may not be the most efficient for you. Subject to status quo. Home is at risk if you leave all windows and doors open and then go on holiday.
No, a Consumer Credit Licence is not required.
The rate offered varies markedly throughout the day, I find early afternoon to be the time when the rate available is highest, however it is probably worth telling it you want to invest at a rate of 3.7% (or maybe 3.8%) and you should get a match up within 24 hours.
You will pay corporation tax on the returns, and then income tax/dividend tax when you draw it from the company to yourself. This may not be the most efficient for you. Subject to status quo. Home is at risk if you leave all windows and doors open and then go on holiday.
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