Director profile

David Douglas MURRAY

British flagNationality British
Born November 1973 · Age 52
Net worth
1 of 2 controlled (PSC) with accounts
Active companies
35 current appointments
Properties
across controlled companies
Charges
active of 121 total

Snapshot

David Douglas MURRAY is currently associated with 35 active companies. Public records suggest a focus on financial services. 50 active charges were identified across linked companies.

0

properties identified

50

active charges / mortgages

0

active court cases

35

linked companies

Net worth by industry

Total£96
  • Financial Services100% · £96

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Ownership sitemap

Holding structure & control derived from Companies House PSC filings for David Douglas MURRAY.

35 companies· 6 holding companies· 2 directly controlled· 6 ownership levels
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David Douglas MURRAY

Director profile

35 active appointments£96 net worth

MURRAY CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED

director · Holding Companies

Director for 5 years

David owns 25–50% Holding · 1

Net worth

Cash

Property

0

Parent owns 75–100%

MURRAY CAPITAL GROUP LIMITED

director · Holding Companies

Director for 16 years

No control Holding · 2

Net worth

Cash

Property

0

1 charge
Parent owns 75–100%

MURRAY CAPITAL LIMITED

director · Other

Director for 24 years

No control Holding · 4

Net worth

Cash

Property

0

6 charges
Parent owns 75–100%

MURRAY ESTATES DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED

director · Other

Director for 12 years

No control Holding · 1

Net worth

Cash

Property

0

1 charge
Parent owns 75–100%

MURRAY ESTATES LIMITED

director · Property & Real Estate

Director for 6 years

No control Holding · 17

Net worth

Cash

Property

0

2 active charges

Ownership percentages are the control bands declared in Companies House PSC filings (e.g. 75–100% shareholding). Holding companies sit above the subsidiaries they control; dissolved companies are excluded.