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Companies Office key data

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With the end of a financial year on 30 June 2009 we are able to report on key Companies Office statistics.

New company incorporations

The graph below illustrates the total number of new companies incorporated for the financial years 2002 to 2008.

New Company Incorporations 2002-2008 Financial Years

Company removals

Company removals include all companies removed from the Register through failure to file an Annual Return or through the formal removal process.

Company Removals - 2005 to 2009 Calendar Years

Analysis of company incorporations and removals

This graph illustrates the total number of new company incorporations and the corresponding number of companies that were removed from the register per calendar year.

Comparison Between Incorporations and Company Removals - 2006-2009 Calendar Years

New registrations in the voluntary sector

The voluntary sector consists of Incorporated Societies and Charitable Trusts with the graph below illustrating new registrations for the past nine financial years.

Voluntary Sector New Registrations - 2000 to 2008 Financial Years

Liquidation, receivership and voluntary administration volumes

This graph illustrates those companies that moved from a registered status to liquidation, receivership or voluntary administration. This analysis includes companies already in liquidation, receivership or voluntary administration entering into a subsequent form of liquidation, receivership or voluntary administration.

Liquidations, Receiverships and Voluntary Administrations - 2001-2009 Financial Years


5 Responses to “Companies Office key data”

  1. Posted 9 October 2009 by Grant

    Hi Justin

    I work for a kiwi company that specialises in taking data like this and automatically publishing it to a website (and/or embedding graphs in your blog for instance).

    It would allow you to do a ‘no-work’ presentation of any companies office data you want to present online, updated as frequently as you want. It would also allow consumers of the data such as Donna in the post above, to drill down by region or look at the data in different ways

    Please contact me if this is something you might be interested in looking at further.

    Cheers,
    Grant
    (grant.black@codeshed.co.nz)
    http://www.codeshed.co.nz

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    • Hi Grant,

      Thanks for letting us know of your services. I will have one of my team get in touch with you.

      Justin

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  2. Posted 8 September 2009 by Jan Haxton

    Is this the first time you have run this report?

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  3. This is interesting reading.

    Is there any way of drilling down by region as we are particularly keen on finding out information in regards to the Waikato region? We are interested specifically in whether Volunteer sector in this region has increased or followed the national trend and decreased.

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