Structure
Company composition — size, complexity and maturity — in relation to its declared business activity.
- complexityType: string enum
Corporate-structure complexity, scored from factors such as group structure, directors and shareholders. May be null when the structure section has not been computed.
STANDARD— simple to moderate organisational structure.ELEVATED— complex organisational structure.HIGH— high to extreme complexity.UNAVAILABLE— complexity could not be determined (missing data or a calculation error).
values- S
T A N D A R D - E
L E V A T E D - H
I G H - U
N A V A I L A B L E
- maturityType: string enum
Maturity stage, classified purely from the number of years since incorporation. May be null when the structure section has not been computed.
YOUNG— less than 2 years since incorporation.EARLY_STAGE— 2–4 years since incorporation.ESTABLISHED— 4–10 years since incorporation.MATURE— 10 or more years since incorporation.
values- Y
O U N G - E
A R L Y _ S T A G E - E
S T A B L I S H E D - M
A T U R E
- sizeType: string enum
Size band, following UK Companies House (Companies Act 2006) thresholds. Taken from the most recent accounts filing type when it is decisive (e.g. micro-entity or small-company accounts); otherwise classified from financials using turnover when available, falling back to balance-sheet total assets (employee count is not used). May be null when the structure section has not been computed.
MICRO— turnover ≤ £632k, or (no turnover) total assets ≤ £316k.SMALL— turnover ≤ £15M, or total assets ≤ £7.5M.MEDIUM— turnover ≤ £54M, or total assets ≤ £27M.LARGE— turnover above £54M (or total assets above £27M).UNAVAILABLE— no filing type or financial data is available to resolve a size band.LOADING— financial data is still being loaded; the size will be calculated once it arrives.
values- M
I C R O - S
M A L L - M
E D I U M - L
A R G E - U
N A V A I L A B L E - L
O A D I N G
- yearsType: integer Format: int32
In Business Whole number of years since incorporation, the same value the
maturityband is derived from. Null when the maturity classification is unavailable.