Company Name Change under ROC

Changing your company name can reflect new branding, ownership, vision, or business expansion. However, the name change must be legally updated with the Registrar of Companies (ROC) by following the approval process, filing required forms, and updating statutory records.

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Name Change ROC

Company Name Change Procedure

We help companies complete the Company Name Change Procedure smoothly — from name availability check to government filings, approvals, and documentation updates.

When Do You Need to Change Company Name?

Rebranding or business expansion Change in ownership/management Mergers or acquisitions Modernizing or simplifying company identity Conflict of name with another registered entity Market repositioning or industry shift

Procedure for Company Name Change

Checking trademark & name availability Passing Board Resolution for name change Filing RUN application for new name reservation Conducting EGM & passing Special Resolution Filing MGT-14 & INC-24 with ROC Receiving approval & new Certificate of Incorporation Updating MOA, AOA & statutory documents with new name

Documents Required

Current Certificate of Incorporation MOA & AOA copies Digital Signatures (DSC) of director(s) Board Resolution for name change Proposed name options (minimum 2–3) Trademark check approval (recommended)

Why Choose Us?

✔ Name availability search & trademark conflict check ✔ FREE assistance in selecting brandable names ✔ End-to-end filing of RUN, MGT-14 & INC-24 ✔ Drafting of resolutions, notices & supporting documents ✔ Quick approval with minimal follow-ups required