The Firmwatch take
Oona Films Limited is a UK private company, dissolved. The latest filed accounts (year to 30 June 2024) show GBP 49k in net assets, with 1 cautionary signal worth monitoring. Most recent public risk event: first gazette notice.
Refreshed 24 May 2026
2 public risk events on file
Incorporated
Not in registry data
Sector
Not classified
Size
Not classified
Net assets
£49k
£48,729
Cash at bank
Not disclosed
Not required for this filing type
Risk events
2 on file
Public Gazette / Companies House
Insolvency risk
Low insolvency risk
The latest public accounts do not show obvious balance-sheet stress. This does not rule out trading problems, but the filed numbers look comparatively steady.
Positive net assets
The latest extracted accounts show assets exceeding liabilities.
Risk events · monitored daily
2 events on the watchtower
- 7 Jul 2025
First gazette notice
London Gazette - 27 May 2024
First gazette notice
London Gazette
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Money
What the balance sheet says
Net assets
£49k
Cash
Not disclosed
Working cap.
£49k
Current ratio
13.9×
Signals · 2
Positive net assets
The latest filed accounts show assets exceeding liabilities.
Old public accounts
The latest extracted accounts period is more than 18 months old.
Recent activity
Filings and risk events
- 07 Jul 2025First gazette notice
- 27 May 2024First gazette notice
People
Who runs this company
- BT
BUXTON, Timothy Leland
director · since 2011
- ZN
ZEIGER, Neil
director · since 2011
Registered office
Address intelligence
Registered office not in this dataset yet
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