Press & Data Kit

GalimAI press & data kit

GalimAI maps the entire population of property-owning companies in England and Wales — 463,022 companies and more than 1,000,000 owners — joining Companies House, HM Land Registry and The Gazette into one live view. The figures below are free to cite with attribution to GalimAI. For data, interviews or a tailored cut, contact dror@galimai.com.

GalimAI in numbers

463,022
property-owning companies mapped (England & Wales)
1,000,000+
owners and directors linked to them
6.9M+
HM Land Registry transactions analysed
160,000+
letter outcomes feeding the response model

Verified statistics & expert commentary

Each statistic below is drawn from a GalimAI study with public sources cited. Quotes may be attributed to Dror Avital, founder of GalimAI.

Buy-to-let / Section 24: “Section 24 didn’t shrink buy-to-let, it incorporated it — limited-company landlords are up 332% since 2016, to roughly 400,000, with about three in four new rental purchases now bought through a company.” Source →
Insolvencies / rates: “The 2022 rate shock shows up with a 12–24 month delay: company insolvencies hit 25,158 in 2023, the most since 1993, and construction was the worst-hit sector.” Source →
Renters’ Rights Act: “As Section 21 ends, the exit is visible before it hits the headlines — the most marginal, highly-geared company landlords sell first.” Source →
Building safety / cladding: “A large housebuilder absorbs a nine-figure cladding provision; a single-building freeholder with no other income is the one whose distress shows up first.” Source →
Non-dom abolition: “The first casualty of non-dom abolition was the very top of the London market — roughly a £401m drop in stamp-duty receipts as ultra-prime sales fell and owners relocated.” Source →
Second homes: “Doubling council tax on second homes is already changing behaviour — recorded second homes fell about 4% in a single year as owners listed to sell.” Source →

The 20 event-impact studies

Our full library connecting UK policy, regulation, macro and government events to their measurable impact on property companies sits on the GalimAI research hub, alongside our distress, finance, ownership and buyer-market reports.

For journalists. All GalimAI figures may be cited with attribution to “GalimAI” and a link to the source study or to www.galimai.com. For a tailored data cut, a regional breakdown, or an interview with founder Dror Avital, email dror@galimai.com or connect on LinkedIn.