National Computing Centre

The National Computing Centre
Company typeLimited by guarantee
IndustryIT
GenreNot-for-profit
Founded1966
FounderUK Government
Defunct2010
FateLiquidated
SuccessorRedholt Ltd
Headquarters,
UK
Key people
Sir A Cleaver, Sir R Cockburn, D Fairbairn OBE, P Virgo, C Pearse, J Perkins, M Gough, S Markwell
ProductsFiletab
ServicesInformation, advice, education, publishing, escrow & membership services
OwnerMutual
Number of employees
500 at peak
SubsidiariesNCC Blackwell
The National Computing Centre Limited
Company typeLimited company
IndustryIT
PredecessorRedholt Ltd
Founded2010
FateInsolvent
SuccessorIT Accreditations Limited
HeadquartersUK,
ServicesInformation, advice, education, publishing, membership services, consultancy, standards
Total equity£12,000
OwnerT Ring, S Fox, K Vooght, S Markwell, S Sidhu, P Morris
WebsiteNCC

The National Computing Centre (NCC) was an independent not-for-profit membership and research organisation in the United Kingdom.

After the original organisation was liquidated in 2010, Redholt Limited changed its name to the National Computing Centre Limited (NCC Ltd) and acquired the assets of the original NCC through a pre-pack administration arrangement. This new for-profit company, formed in 2010, initially offered some of the same services as the original NCC but in 2012 became a shell company as it had to file for protection from its creditors and make most of its staff redundant.