The virtual office industry and mail forwarding sector in particular has seen dramatic positive change within recent years; mainly due to the introduction of the 'London Local Authorities Act 2007' legislation derived from City Of Westminster Trading Standards. This recent policy depicts that all mail forwarding providers and 'trust companies' mast indeed be registered by Trading Standards and comply with the act accordingly including the mandatory requirement for providers to hold comprehensive identification of clients to ensure security and integrity of the the industry. W1 Office is fully registered by the City of Westminster Trading Standards as a virtual office provider and are also a proud members of the virtual office forum in connection with the Metropolitan Police, Scotland Yard, SOCA and Interpol. Working constructively in conjunction with the authorities to ensure a stable and secure industry. If you have any comments regarding any legal aspect, please email us at info@w1office.com and we will investigate.
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