The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 13th July 2026 · soppy.org
The public record of who governs Britain
11,393,103
People on the record

Every UK board, connected. 5,734,780 companies. 170,249 charities. One record.

01

Coverage

Every officer, trustee and owner we can verify from the public registers, held to one standard and one identity.

Companies on the register5,734,780
Registered charities170,249
Charity trustees832,980
Ownership records15,683,709
02

The record, by register

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1 Company officer appointments
18,729,588
2 Ownership records (PSC)
15,683,709
3 Companies
5,734,780
4 Charity trustees
832,980
5 Registered charities
170,249
6 Board connections
86,017
03

The connections

A register of people is only half of it. The other half is who they govern alongside - the board connections the public registers never join up.

Board connections mapped86,017
People on multiple boards63,127
Officer appointments18,729,588
People, one identity each11,393,103
04

What the record holds

Behind every name, held to one standard: the full governance history, the connections, and the signals that a CV never shows.

05

How it's built

Every record is compiled from the public registers, matched to one identity per person, and refreshed continuously. Deterministic - no AI, no self-declared data, no LinkedIn.

  1. iCharity Commission Register of Charities, re-ingested weekly.
  2. iiCompanies House: the full officer and PSC record, plus the real-time change streams.
  3. iiiFCA Mutuals Register, The Gazette insolvency notices, and public appointments.

1,244,602 years of charity accounts · 32,385 mutual societies · 25,700 insolvency notices · all in one record.