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Picking and registering a company name in the UK is a big deal when you're starting a company. First, you need to choose a name that's not already taken and follows the rules from Companies House. It shouldn't be exactly like another name, and it needs to stick to the naming rules to avoid legal issues.
Once youhave got a name in mind, check if it's available on the Companies House website. This helps make sure no one else is using the same name and keeps your company unique.
After you've done the name check, you need to put that chosen name into the legal documents, like the company's rulebook (memorandum and articles of association). These papers, along with other needed info, get sent to Companies House when you're setting up the company.
Once youhave got a name in mind, check if it's available on the Companies House website. This helps make sure no one else is using the same name and keeps your company unique.
After you've done the name check, you need to put that chosen name into the legal documents, like the company's rulebook (memorandum and articles of association). These papers, along with other needed info, get sent to Companies House when you're setting up the company.