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Frank Crystal & Co., Inc.

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Date of last update: 26 Feb 2025. Data updated daily.

Frank Crystal is a Business Corporation registered in Alaska. Founded in March 2013, with the entity number 10011125. The main line of business of Frank Crystal was Finance and Insurance, with a business license for INSURANCE AGENCIES AND BROKERAGES. Currently in Withdrawn, Frank Crystal has been operating for 6 years and has stopped it's activity in July 2019. Frank Crystal has 9 key officers and 5 shareholders.

Company Details

Legal Name: Frank Crystal & Co., Inc.
Entity Type: Business Corporation

Frank Crystal & Co., Inc. is structured as a Business Corporation, a common type of corporate entity designed to conduct a wide range of business activities. In Alaska, a Business Corporation (often referred to as a "C-Corp") is a separate legal entity from its owners (shareholders), offering them limited liability protection and enabling the company to raise capital through the issuance of stock.
In Alaska, Business Corporations are governed by Title 10, Chapter 06 – Alaska Corporations Code.

Status: Withdrawn

"Withdrawn" status typically means that Frank Crystal & Co., Inc., which was originally qualified or registered to do business in Alaska as a foreign entity (a company formed outside Alaska), has voluntarily withdrawn its registration or authorization to do business in Alaska, meaning it has ceased its operations in the state and is no longer recognized as an active entity there.

AK Formed Date: 01 Mar 2013 (12 years ago)
Date of Dissolution: 24 Jul 2019 (6 years ago)
Duration: Perpetual
Branch of: Frank Crystal & Co., Inc., NEW YORK (Company Number 49392)
Entity Number: 10011125

The entity number, 10011125, is a unique identifier assigned by the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development to Frank Crystal & Co., Inc.. This number can be used to verify the company's registration and access official records.

Home State: NEW YORK
Entity Mailing Address: 32 OLD SLIP , NEW YORK, NY 10005

Industry & Business Activity

Line of Business

52 Finance and Insurance

NAICS

524210 INSURANCE AGENCIES AND BROKERAGES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as agents (i.e., brokers) in selling annuities and insurance policies. Learn more at the U.S. Census Bureau

Key Officers & Management

Name Role Shares
Corporation Service Company Previous Registered Agent -
Edward Kiessling Previous Vice President -
James Crystal Previous President, Shareholder, Previous Treasurer, Director 25.00
James Crystal Shareholder, Vice President 10.00
John Smith Vice President -
Jonathan Crystal Secretary, Shareholder, Vice President, Treasurer 10.00
Minor Grandchildren's Trust Shareholder 45.00
Richard Rosen Assistant Secretary, Vice President -
Sanford Crystal Shareholder, Vice President 10.00

Business Licenses

Alaska requires a business license for the privilege of engaging in business in the state. This can apply to any for-profit or non-profit entity — including a sole proprietorship — and regardless of whether it has a physical presence in the state. Licenses may be purchased for one or two years, and expire on December 31.

Note: This state-level license is fundamental and mandatory for most Alaska businesses, showing basic compliance with state business regulations and tax requirements.

License Number Type Status Issue Date Date of renewal Expiration date Description
987652 Business License Expired 2013-03-22 - 2019-12-31 LOB: 52 - Finance and Insurance, NAICS: 524210 - INSURANCE AGENCIES AND BROKERAGES

Filings

Company filings are the required public reports of company (legal documents related to company)

Date Name
2019-07-24 Withdraw/Dissolve/Cancel
2018-12-11 Biennial Report
2016-12-21 Biennial Report
2014-12-31 Biennial Report
2013-03-01 Creation Filing
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