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Tel:+86 400 118 5939Hong Kong is an international financial center, and registering a company here has unique advantages that allow for reasonable tax avoidance; Can enhance the company's international reputation and bring unexpected benefits to the enterprise; Hong Kong's international status can also be leveraged to promote the sustainable development of enterprises. The first step in registering a Hong Kong company is to give it a name. According to relevant policies in Hong Kong, there are some naming requirements. Below, Hongyuan International Consulting will take you on how to name a Hong Kong company and the precautions for naming.
1. The registered name of a Hong Kong company cannot be duplicated. Whether in mainland China or Hong Kong, the registered name of the company cannot be the same, because if the name is the same, there will be no accountability for any subsequent problems. Therefore, this is a basic requirement for registering a company name.
2. The company name cannot be too long. Hong Kong companies cannot exceed the prescribed word count when choosing a registered name, as a name that is too long can cause inconvenience to future operations and transactions. For example, if the name is too long, customers may not be able to conduct transactions due to incomplete name input when making payments.
3. The company name can be registered separately in Chinese or English, and it is recommended to have an English name (some banks in Hong Kong only have English systems, and registering separately in the Chinese system cannot be entered).
4. If the registered name of a Hong Kong company ends in Chinese, it must be "Limited Company". If it ends in English, it can be "LIMITED". Short English letters are accepted.
5. The company name cannot contain the official industry of the government, such as banks, hospitals, subways, etc.
6. Chinese names must use traditional Chinese characters, while English names do not have strict rules on the capitalization of letters. It mainly depends on personal preference, with most first words capitalized and other letters lowercase.
The general considerations for registering a name for a Hong Kong company are as follows: can it be named after a mainland company? In fact, it is not uncommon for Hong Kong companies and mainland companies to have the same name. This means that if you have the conditions to establish a company in Hong Kong, you can choose the same name as the mainland company when naming. As they belong to different registration institutions, registering a Hong Kong company with the same name is legal and valid. However, it should be noted that this name has not been registered in Hong Kong. If someone has already registered it, it is necessary to choose another name.
For more questions about naming Hong Kong companies, you can consult Hongyuan International.
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