Richard Osborne is a British entrepreneur who has collaborated with British government authorities on combatting illicit financial activities in London.[1][2] He is the founder of UK Business Forum.[3]

In 1999 Osborne established Netrotech Limited, a software company that eventually closed in 2011.[4] In 2002, he established Quick Formations, a venture that evolved into a formation agent.[5] He is also the founder of Business Data Group, which supports UK startups.[6]

In 2008, Osborne introduced eFiling, a platform for business startups.[7] He is a director of the Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce.[8]

References

  1. "Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill" (PDF). parliament.uk.
  2. Prevett, Hannah (15 August 2023). "Entrepreneurs of tomorrow can find inspiration closer to home".
  3. "SME Today talks with influential entrepreneur Richard Osborne". SME Today.
  4. "NETROTECH LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". Company status: Dissolved
  5. "Entrepreneurs' mental health, business rates and trusted advisers: Issues on the minds of business owners at 10 Downing Street". Enterprise Nation.
  6. "Secrets of Success: Richard Osborne, CEO and founder Business Data Group". Business Matters (magazine).
  7. Hodgson, Camilla. "The government has a 'gaping black hole' in its money laundering defences". Business Insider. According to Richard Osborne, managing director of eFiling, an administrative service for company formation agents, around 40% of all companies set up annually are established via Companies House. Filings are "accepted in good faith," said Osborne, which is "making a mockery of the registry."
  8. "New directors join Northamptonshire Chamber Board". Northamptonshire Chamber.


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