SOLVESHEETS LTD

Executive Summary

Solvesheets Ltd is a dormant micro-entity with no trading activity, minimal net assets, and no operational cash flow. Given the absence of financial strength and repayment capacity, credit facilities are not advisable at this time. Continuous monitoring for any activation of trading status is recommended before reassessing creditworthiness.

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Company Analysis

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SOLVESHEETS LTD - Analysis Report

Company Number: 13837028

Analysis Date: 2025-07-20 11:33 UTC

  1. Credit Opinion: DECLINE
    Solvesheets Ltd is a dormant company with minimal financial activity and no operational history or revenue generation. The balance sheet shows nominal assets and liabilities with no trading or cash flow data, indicating no capacity to service debt or meet credit obligations. Without trading history, employee base, or revenue, the company presents a high credit risk and lacks evidence of financial strength or repayment ability.

  2. Financial Strength:
    The company’s financial statements show net assets of £100, current liabilities of £100, and net current assets of £100 consistently over three years. These figures are nominal and reflect a dormant status rather than an active trading business. No fixed or current assets (other than minor cash or receivables) are reported. The balance sheet is stable but extremely thin, with no tangible capital or working capital resources. This indicates negligible financial strength.

  3. Cash Flow Assessment:
    There is no evidence of trading activity, cash inflows, or outflows. The company reports zero employees and has exemption from audit as a dormant entity. Working capital is minimal and static, suggesting no operational cash flows. Liquidity is effectively non-existent and insufficient to support any credit facility or repayment requirements.

  4. Monitoring Points:

  • Monitor for any change from dormant status to active trading, which would require reassessment of financial performance and cash flow.
  • Track director filings and confirmation statements to ensure compliance and identify any changes in control or business activity.
  • Should the company begin trading, closely review updated financials, especially turnover, net assets, and cash generation before reconsidering credit exposure.

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