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''Not for profit - limited liability companies - UK.''


The use of payment cards at a retail location (point of sale).  
Community Interest Company, one of the legal structures available in the UK for establishing or incorporating a social enterprise.


The relevant payment information is captured either by paper vouchers or by electronic terminals. 


Increasingly, electronic terminals can also transmit the information - this process is called, Electronic funds transfer at the point of sale (EFTPOS).
==See also==
*[[Community interest company]]
*[[Company]]
*[[Company law]]
*[[Limited liability company]]
*[[Not-for-profit]]
*[[Social enterprise]]




== See also ==
==Other resources==
* [[Electronic funds transfer at point of sale]]
*[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7c86b9ed915d6969f457f6/10-1388-community-interest-companies-benefits-of-a-cic-leaflet.pdf CICs compared with charities and ordinary limited companies - the CIC Regulator]
*[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-regulator-of-community-interest-companies UK Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies - about us - what we do]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 1 February 2024

Not for profit - limited liability companies - UK.

Community Interest Company, one of the legal structures available in the UK for establishing or incorporating a social enterprise.


See also


Other resources