The Firmwatch take
Kemsing Publishing Limited is a 14-year-old publishing and media, active on the Companies House register. The latest filed accounts (year to 30 June 2025) show GBP 4k in net assets, with no distress signals detected. No insolvency or strike-off filings appear in our public Companies House and Gazette data.
Refreshed 24 May 2026
Pulse · Net assets, 2024–2025
↗ £295Incorporated
21 June 2011
14 years on the register
Sector
Publishing
SIC 58190 · matched to division
Size
Not classified
Net assets
£4k
Top 10% in sector
Cash at bank
Not disclosed
Not required for this filing type
Latest filing
None yet
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.
Thin net asset buffer
The company reports a small visible net asset position.
Limited working capital
The short-term asset buffer is positive but small.
Sector benchmark · Publishing and Media
How this company compares in 60,894 filers in this sector
Top 10% in sector — Kemsing Publishing Limited shows £4k in net assets. Sector median is £449.
Sector medians are computed annually across all UK companies in this broad sector. Position is approximate — see the Money tab for the full balance sheet.
Money
What the balance sheet says
Net assets
£4k
Top 10% in sector · sector median £449 · 60,894 filers in this sector
Cash
Not disclosed
Working cap.
£4k
Median £2k
Current ratio
3.8×
Median 1.2×
Signals · 1
Positive net assets
The latest filed accounts show assets exceeding liabilities.
People
Who runs this company
- MA
MITTON, Antony Edward
director · since 2011
Registered office
Address intelligence
9 other companies registered here.
Common for accountants' offices and small business centres.
Address pattern · SE18 2QT
9 other UK companies registered at this postcode.
Active
8
Dissolved
0
Strike-off action
1
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