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How
to get the company name you want and what happens once you secure that
name
The choice of a company’s
name is crucial for every business
or organisation. It
may be a word or a
series of words that is ideally used to set an entity apart from the
other
registered entities. In Australia, it
is the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) that
approves
the choice of a company name as part of the registration process. If
approved
by the ASIC, the chosen name will be a company’s identity for
as long as the
company exists.
Pick three names
Typically, anyone who wishes to
register a company will have
to decide on a number of things that will constitute the details of a
registration application.
Foremost is the choice of a name. ASIC has a huge number of
company name
reservations and registrations on file, and you will be denied the use
of a
name if it has already been registered, or if is similar to an existing
or
reserved company name.
So it is recommended that you think
of at least three names
that you would like to use for your company, and to list them in the
order of
preference. Try to keep them simple and use words that reflect the
nature of
your business.
It is possible, by using the ASIC
online facilities, to
verify the availability of the name you choose before proceeding with
filing
the registration application. Name
verification is easy. Simply
go to the
ASIC website and type in the name you wish to verify in
“Search ASIC
Registers”. The
other names you have
listed will come in handy if an initial name search shows that another
entity
is already be using the same or similar name.
Reserve the available name
It’s best to reserve a name
ahead of the actual filing of
the ASIC registration, if for example, you feel that you need more time
to
complete the registration form or to come up with the required capital. By reserving the name you
are preventing
anyone else from either reserving it, or using it in another
registration
application. Name
reservations are held
for two months.
If, before the end of this 60 day
period, you are still
unable to complete the registration requirements, you can apply for an
extension of the original reservation. If granted, a two month extension will apply. A good rule of thumb is to
apply to extend
the reservation one week before the original period expires.
There is a reservation fee (with ASIC) of $40 for
the first two months,
and another fee of $40 for the extension period.
Once you have reserved a company
name, it can then be used
in your application for company registration. However, despite the fact that you have reserved a name,
it is not
guaranteed that you will be able to use this name for company
registration. It
is possible that another company, with a prior registration, could
object to
your name, claiming it is too similar or confusingly similar to theirs.
ASIC reminds applicants to be
prepared for any challenges
regarding their reserved or registered company names –
another good reason to
have those other choices on standby. CHECK TO SEE IF YOUR CHOSEN NAME IS AVAILABLE HERE
If you would like Companies Now to reserve the name for you then please visit our contact page or give us a call on 1300 658 934 and we will reserve the name on your behalf.
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