Crown agency

A crown agency was an administrative body of the British Empire, distinct from the Civil Service Commission of Great Britain or the government administration of the national entity in which it operated. These enterprises were overseen from 1833 to 1974 by the Office of the Crown Agents in London, thereafter named the Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administration. Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations Ltd became a private limited company providing development services in 1996.[1]

Today the term is also used to refer to state-controlled companies in some states of the British Commonwealth.

  1. ^ "Crown Agents - Home". www.crownagents.co.uk.