How to Start a Business in the UK (Step-by-Step Guide)

Starting a business in the UK can feel confusing. Between registering your company, setting up a business bank account and organising payments, many founders aren't sure where to begin.

How To Start A Business In The UK

Step 1 - Choose a Business Structure

Before starting a business, you’ll need to decide how it will be structured. Most new founders choose between operating as a sole trader or setting up a limited company, depending on factors like tax, liability and long-term plans.

Step 2 - Register on Companies House

If you decide to start a limited company, you’ll need to register it with Companies House. This process officially creates your business and allows you to begin trading under your company name.

Step 3 - Set Up Banking

Keeping your business finances separate from personal finances is important for organisation, accounting and professionalism. A business bank account makes it easier to manage payments, expenses and tax.

Step 4 - Set Up Payments

If you plan to accept payments from customers, you’ll need a system to process them. Services like Stripe allow businesses to take card payments online and integrate easily with websites or invoices.

Step 5 - Launch Your Business

Having a professional website helps customers find your business and builds trust with potential clients. Even a simple website can showcase your services and provide a place for customers to contact you.

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FAQ

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Do I need to register a business in the UK?

If you want to operate as a limited company, you must register your business with Companies House. Sole traders can begin trading without formal registration but still need to inform HMRC.

How long does it take to register a company?

Company registration with Companies House is usually completed within 24 hours when submitted online.

Do I need a business bank account?

While sole traders can technically use a personal account, most businesses choose to open a dedicated business bank account to keep finances organised and professional.

Do I need a website to start a business?

Not always, but having a website helps customers find your business online and builds trust with potential clients.

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