FAQ
Company Formations
- New companies
- Public limited companies
- Single member companies
- Re-registration
- Publication of company name and details to be shown on company stationery
- The new company - looking forward
- Further information
Company Names
- Introduction
- Choosing a company name
- Change of company name and change of status
- Sensitive words and expressions
- Exemptions using the word ‘limited’
- Directions to change a company name
- Controls and restrictions
- Disclosure of company name and other information
- Further information
- Appendix
This is a guide only and should be read with the relevant legislation.
- Companies Act 1985
- Companies Act 2006
- The Companies Act 2006 (Commencement No. 6, Saving and Commencement No. 3 and No. 5 (Amendment)) Order 2008 – SI 2008/674
- The Companies (Trading Disclosures) Regulations - 2008 SI 2008/495
Change of company name and change of status
1. Are there any restrictions on the new name a company can choose?
Yes. They are identical to the restrictions applying to a new company seeking registration as described in chapter 1. If you choose an unacceptable name, we will not register it.
Subject to the restrictions set out in this guidance, 'too like' but not 'same as' names will be accepted for registration. However, if, following registration, the similarity results in an objection because the name is 'too like' a name registered at an earlier date, the Secretary of State may direct your company to change its name. For information on the Secretary of State's powers, see chapter 5.
2. What is a change of name?
A change of name occurs when a company decides to adopt a name which is different to its current registered name. For example, a company changing its name from J Smith Limited to John Smith Limited.
A change of name does not occur when a company decides to change its status, such as from a public company to a private limited company. For example, J Smith Limited to J Smith PLC. This type of change is called re-registration and should not be confused with a standard change of name.
Nor is it a change of name if a company carries on business under a name that is not its registered name. However, the company must include its registered name on documents, websites and signs at its premises (see chapter 7).
More information on a change of company status can be found in our 'Company Formation' guidance at www.companieshouse.gov.uk.
3. How is the name changed?
The company must pass a special resolution in a meeting, or the members (representing not less than 75% of the total voting rights of eligible shares) may agree to change the name by written resolution. Further information about resolutions can be found in our "Resolutions" (Companies Act 1985 or Companies Act 2006) guidance at www.companieshouse.gov.uk .
A signed copy of the resolution containing the new name should be sent to the Registrar, together with the fee (currently £10)
You must enclose a copy of the amended memorandum and articles with the change of name resolution. If the new name and documents are acceptable, Companies House will process the resolution and issue a Certificate of Incorporation on Change of Name. Please note a company's name is not changed until Companies House has issued the certificate.
A company may also file a conditional resolution stating that the company will change its name if certain conditions are satisfied. Companies House will register the conditional resolution but will not change the company name and issue a certificate until we receive written confirmation that the condition has been satisfied.
4. How long does this take?
If all the documents are correct, Companies House will normally process the change of name within five working days from receipt.
You can also take advantage of our 'Same Day' service the fee for which is currently £50. If we receive the resolution before 3pm (Monday-Friday) and we accept the name and documents, we will issue a change of name certificate on that day. The service is available from any office of Companies House although we are currently unable to provide this service for community interest companies.
If you send your 'Same Day' documents by post or courier please ensure you mark the outside of the envelope clearly with 'Same Day Change of Name' and 'for the attention of New Companies'.
5. Can a change of name and company status be registered together?
Yes. You can combine a resolution for change of name and change of status, for example, resolving to change the name from ABC Limited to XYZ PLC
A company can also change from a PLC to a private limited company but this is only possible if the necessary majority of the company members have agreed to the change. Further information about re-registration can be found in chapter 4 of our 'Company Formation' guidance at www.companieshouse.gov.uk
All the documentation necessary for a change of name and change of company status must be filed at the same time along with the change of name fee (£10) and change of status (£20). The combined fee for a 'Same Day' application is £100.
