Who are the named officers and Persons with Significant Control (PSC) listed for NEUROCEPT LIMITED on Companies House filings?
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Executive summary
The data sources supplied point to NEUROCEPT LIMITED’s Companies House profile and filing history but do not include the actual names of directors, officers or Persons with Significant Control (PSCs) in the excerpts provided — therefore this report cannot assert who is named on the register without directly accessing the Companies House “People” pages or the underlying filings [1] [2] [3]. What follows is a precise explanation of what the public register contains, why the supplied snippets are insufficient to answer the core question, and clear next steps to obtain the named officers and PSCs from Companies House.
1. What the supplied sources show — a pointer, not the data
The documents and search results provided are Company House landing pages for NEUROCEPT LIMITED (company number 09882135) and its filing history, which confirm that Companies House holds a public snapshot for the company including officers and PSC information, but the supplied snippets do not include the actual officer or PSC names needed to answer the question directly [1] [2] [3]. Those pages are the correct place to look — the “People” section on a company profile is where Companies House lists directors, company secretaries and PSCs [4].
2. Why the snippets are incomplete and what the register normally includes
The Companies House company overview and filing-history pages act as indices pointing to specific filings (confirmation statements, forms PSC01–PSC09, director appointment/resignation notices) rather than showing every named person in snippet form, so a fuller retrieval of the PDFs or the “People” tab is required to capture names, service addresses, dates of birth (partial) and PSC statements [2] [4] [5]. The public register ordinarily displays officers and PSC entries and also preserves historical records of people who have left the company [4].
3. What qualifies someone to be listed as a PSC and why that matters for reading the register
A Person with Significant Control is an individual or legal entity meeting statutory control criteria — commonly anyone holding more than 25% of the shares or voting rights, or exercising significant influence or control — and companies must register PSCs and update changes within statutory timeframes (typically 14 days) [6] [5]. That threshold and these timelines explain why PSC entries are material and why up-to-date filing inspection is necessary to know who currently appears on the NEUROCEPT LIMITED register [6].
4. Recent procedural changes that affect what appears on the public record
Companies House has introduced identity-verification rules for directors and PSCs, and from recent guidance these requirements change how officers and PSCs are verified and recorded — meaning some public entries now reflect verification status or may be subject to transitional processes; these procedural shifts can influence how quickly names and verified identities appear in the central register [7] [8] [9]. This is relevant background but does not replace the need to view the company’s actual People entries.
5. How to obtain the exact named officers and PSCs for NEUROCEPT LIMITED right now
To answer the question definitively one must open NEUROCEPT LIMITED’s Companies House company page, click the “People” tab and either view the Officers list and the Persons with Significant Control tab or download the individual filing PDFs (confirmation statement, PSC filings, director appointment forms) referenced on the filing-history page [1] [2] [4]. The supplied material points to those pages but does not reproduce the names in the excerpts available here [3].
6. Caveats, alternative viewpoints and potential motivations to check filings directly
Companies House cautions that it does not verify the accuracy of all filed information and the onus is on filers to keep records current, so a direct inspection of the relevant filings is essential rather than relying on secondary reporting or search snippets; parties with incentives (investors, journalists, litigants) sometimes quote obsolete snapshots, so consult the live People entries and the most recent confirmation statement for the canonical list [1] [2] [10]. If access to Companies House is unavailable, third-party commercial aggregators mirror the public data but also require cross-checking [4].