David Allchurch Investments Limited joins Stack Content Discovery cap table

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Stack Content Discovery Limited, a London-based software development firm founded in 2016, has updated its shareholder register according to a recent confirmation statement covering the period up to 6 June 2026. The most significant change involves David Allchurch Investments Limited joining the cap table as a major shareholder. This new entrant now holds a total of 415,083 shares, which are split between 413,744 'A' Ordinary shares and 1,339 'B' Ordinary shares.

The filing also confirms the exit of MNL Nominees Limited, which previously held a stake in the business but now holds zero shares. This transition occurred within the twelve month period following the previous statement filed in June 2025.

Several existing institutional and nominee shareholders remain on the cap table following these changes. BCI Finance Nominee Limited continues to hold 71,031 shares, while UK FF Nominees Limited maintains a position of 9,984 shares. VBS Nominees Limited also remains a shareholder with 1,282 shares.

Stack Content Discovery Limited specializes in systems analysis, custom software development, and the design of database structures for both business and domestic applications. The company has been operating from its London base for a decade, focusing on programming services for ready-made software and bespoke digital solutions.

Shareholder data

Source: Companies House confirmation statement (CS01) — period to , filed .

Changes in this confirmation statement

TypeShareholderSharesChangeShare classes
New shareholderDAVID ALLCHURCH INVESTMENTS LIMITED415,083
'A' ORDINARY 413,744
'B' ORDINARY 1,339

Current shareholders (4)

ShareholderTotal sharesShare classes
DAVID ALLCHURCH INVESTMENTS LIMITED415,083
'A' ORDINARY 413,744
'B' ORDINARY 1,339
BCI FINANCE NOMINEE LIMITED71,031
'B' ORDINARY 71,031
UK FF NOMINEES LIMITED9,984
'B' ORDINARY 9,984
VBS NOMINEES LIMITED1,282
'B' ORDINARY 1,282

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