Overview

Gambling Connection: W. BODEN & CO. LTD. holds an active UKGC operator licence through its linked entity and has been continuously licensed since 2009, placing it in the database as a regulated gambling operator.

W. BODEN & CO. LTD. has been incorporated since 12 July 1962, making it one of the longer-established companies in its sector with over six decades of corporate history. It's registered in Lichfield under company number 00729685 and classified under SIC code 92000, meaning its primary activity is gambling and betting operations.

The company scores 85 out of 100, earning a grade of A. That score reflects its active status, long incorporation history, transparent individual ownership, and up-to-date accounts. There's no enforcement history dragging the score down, and its financial filings are current.

It's a compact, family-orientated operation. The ownership structure is straightforward with a single individual holding significant control, and the company's clean compliance record over more than 17 years of UKGC licensing suggests a stable and consistently run business.

Governance

Ownership sits with a single individual PSC holding between 75% and 100% of shares, notified as of April 2016. There are currently no active directors on record at Companies House, though the company remains active and compliant with filing obligations.

Linked UKGC Operators

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

Directors & Officers

Former Officers

Former directors and officers — source: Companies House
Name Role Appointed Resigned
BODEN, Patricia Margaret Secretary
BODEN, David Paul Director
BODEN, Doreen Joan Secretary
BODEN, Doreen Joan Director
BODEN, Leonard Director

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 David Paul Boden Individual 75.00% - 100.00%

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