It was registered on 8 June 1914 and was abolished upon nationalisation of the electricity industry in 1948.
The Finance and Securities Company had the ‘purpose of financing electric supply undertakings and the securing of provisional orders for the supply of electricity’.
[1][2] The directors of the company were:[1][2] The registered office was 62-63 Queen Street, Cannon Street, London, EC4 (1927),[1] and Salisbury Square House, Salisbury Square, London, EC4 (1932).
[2] The Electrical Finance and Securities Company Limited and all its constituent companies were abolished on 31 March 1948 when the British Electricity Industry was nationalised.
The company was one of five electricity undertakings that operated over large geographical areas.