CT Corporation
Company type | Subsidiary |
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FWB: WOSB | |
Industry | Registered Agent, Corporate Governance, Corporate Compliance, Business License |
Founded | 1892 New Jersey |
Headquarters | 28 Liberty Street New York City, New York, USA |
Number of employees | 950[1] |
Parent | Wolters Kluwer |
Website | www |
CT Corporation, or the Corporation Trust Company, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wolters Kluwer, a multi-national information services company based in the Netherlands with operations in more than 35 countries. CT Corporation is part of Wolters Kluwer Financial & Corporate Compliance, which provides a wide range of technology-enabled lending, regulatory and investment compliance solutions, corporate services, and legal entity compliance solutions. The portfolio includes BizFilings, ComplianceOne, CT Corporation, OneSumX, eOriginal, Expere, GainsKeeper, and Lien Solutions. CT has more than 950 employees in 46 cities nationwide.[1] As of 2005, CT Corporation was the largest registered agent service company in the world.[2]
History
CT Corporation has been in the registered agent business since its founding in New Jersey in 1892.[3] The original charter of the company was handwritten and stated that its purpose was "to carry on a general agency business, especially the acting as an agent of and trustee for corporations."
In 1895, what was then the Corporation Trust Company began assisting lawyers with the details of incorporating and qualifying corporations in all states and territories. They opened their first office in New York City in 1899. In 1955, they exceeded 75,000 units of statutory representation (including domestic and foreign units).
In 1995 CT Corporation and Commerce Clearing House (CCH) were acquired by Wolters Kluwer, a multi-national information services company based in the Netherlands with operations in 26 countries. CT becomes a sister company of CCH within the Wolters Kluwer organization. In 2002 CT acquired Business Filings, Inc., an online incorporation firm based in Madison, Wisconsin. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. The company is now known as BizFilings.
In 2006, after being acquired by Wolters Kluwer in 2004, Summation Legal Technologies becomes CT Summation joining CT TyMetrix in CT Corporation's Litigation Solutions group. CT Corporation announced its reorganization in 2006 into four business units: Compliance & Governance, UCC Solutions, Litigation Solutions, and Trademark Solutions. CT now includes CT Corporation, CT Lien Solutions, CT Summation, CT TyMetrix and CT Corsearch.
In 2018, CT Corsearch[4] was sold to Audax Private Equity and became an independent company.
References
- ^ a b "About Us". CT Corporation. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- ^ "Arbeiten zum Wohl des Staates zusammen: Die Gouverneurin und der Firmenjäger". Die Welt (in German). 2005-04-10. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
- ^ Hamilton, Robert W. (1994). Cases and Materials on Corporations, Including Partnerships and Limited Partnerships. West Pub. Co. p. 208. ISBN 0-314-03909-0.
- ^ "Corsearch Becomes Independent Company Following Closing of Sale to Audax Private Equity".