The main difference between the two company types is that a limited by guarantee company lacks shareholders.
Its members are instead those who agree to guarantee a sum of money in the event the company runs into financial difficulty. As such, members usually do not take profits from a company limited by guarantee – not for profit companies are therefore usually limited by guarantee, whilst profit-making companies are usually limited by shares.
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