There are two primary methods to restore a dissolved company:

  • Administrative Restoration: Applicable if the company was struck off by the Registrar of Companies within the last six years and was trading at the time of dissolution. This process is initiated by a former director or shareholder without the need for a court order.

  • Court Restoration: Required if the company doesn’t meet the criteria for administrative restoration, such as voluntary dissolution by directors. This process involves applying to the court to have the company reinstated.