Hector Property Developments Limited
HECTOR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED·Company no. 10503426·United Kingdom
The Firmwatch take
Hector Property Developments Limited is a 9-year-old construction main contractors, active on the Companies House register. The latest filed accounts (year to 30 November 2024) show -GBP 23k in net assets, with 1 distress signal extracted from the filing (negative net assets). No insolvency or strike-off filings appear in our public Companies House and Gazette data.
Refreshed 24 May 2026
Incorporated
30 November 2016
9 years on the register
Sector
Development of building projects
SIC 41100
Size
Not classified
Net assets
−£23k
Bottom 10% in sector
Cash at bank
Not disclosed
Not required for this filing type
Latest filing
None yet
Insolvency risk
Worth watching
The latest public accounts contain some cautionary signs, but not enough to suggest severe distress on their own.
Negative net assets
Visible liabilities exceed visible assets in the extracted accounts.
Limited working capital
The short-term asset buffer is positive but small.
Money
What the balance sheet says
Net assets
−£23k
Bottom 10% in sector · sector median £1k · 86,521 filers in this sector
Cash
Not disclosed
Working cap.
£4k
Median £4k
Current ratio
2.7×
Median 1.1×
Signals · 1
Negative net assets
The latest filed accounts show liabilities exceeding assets.
Sector benchmark · Construction Main Contractors
How this company compares in 86,521 filers in this sector
Bottom 10% in sector — Hector Property Developments Limited shows −£23k in net assets. Sector median is £1k.
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.
People
Who runs this company
- CM
CLARKE, Michael Peter
director · since 2016
Registered office
Address intelligence
Used by this company only.
Likely a privately owned office or residential address.
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