Overview

Gambling Connection: SUNBEAM HOLDINGS LTD is in this database because it's linked to a UKGC-licensed operator, Sunbeam Holdings Limited, which received its first licence in June 2025, shortly after the company's incorporation.

SUNBEAM HOLDINGS LTD is a private limited company incorporated on 16 January 2025, registered at Hamilton House in Milford Haven, Wales. Its SIC classification points to other amusement and recreation activities, placing it firmly within the gambling and leisure sector from the outset.

With just over a year of corporate history, the company sits at a relatively early stage. Its overall score of 77 out of 100, earning a B grade, reflects a clean active status, transparent individual ownership, and UK-based governance, though the short trading history naturally limits the age and compliance scores available to it.

The company's structure is straightforward. It's a single-director operation with clear individual ownership on record, and no outstanding charges are registered against it at Companies House. For a company of this age, that's a tidy corporate picture.

Governance

SUNBEAM HOLDINGS LTD is a single-director company with one UK-resident officer appointed at incorporation. Ownership is held by a single individual with a controlling stake of between 75 and 100 percent, covering shares, voting rights, and the right to appoint and remove directors. There are no corporate PSCs and no PSC exemption statements on record.

Linked UKGC Operators

This company is the registered entity for the following UKGC licensed operators:

Directors & Officers

Current Officers

Current directors and officers — source: Companies House
Name Role Appointed Status
BOOTH, Paul Nicolas Director Active

Ownership & Significant Control

Persons with Significant Control

The following individuals or entities have significant control over this company:

Persons with Significant Control — source: Companies House
Name Type Ownership Since
Mr Paul Nicolas Booth Individual 75.00% - 100.00%

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