Company Name Rules

You cannot incorporate a company using any name you like. Some names are prohibited (for example, those which suggest a connection with the Government or the Crown) and names will not be allowed if they are too similar to the names of existing companies.

It is a straightforward matter of a company  to object  to the registration of a company name which could be confused with its own name. The new rules for registration of a company namecan be found on the website of the UK Intellectual Property Office.

Companies House has a system for checking the availability of www.companieshouse.gov.uk/about/gbhtml/gp1.shtmlnames for new companies: don't forget to check that the associated Internet domain name is avalaible as well.

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