So What Can I call My Company?
Last month we told you about the new rules in regards to new Company Names. Here we’re going to go into more detail so you know exactly what you can and can’t call your company.
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Last month we told you about the new rules in regards to new Company Names. Here we’re going to go into more detail so you know exactly what you can and can’t call your company.
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Forming a dormant company is exactly the same as forming a trading company. You still need a company name, you still need a company director and you still need a shareholder. The formation process is not one iota different.