Every business is known by a name. A word or a phrase that helps consumers associate you with products or goods you deliver. McDonalds, Apple, Coca Cola or Ikea all make you think of fries, gadgets, chilled fizzy water that tastes so good with that fries, and lovely home decor. Gaining that solid customer bond is a matter of time and marketing. The most important, for sure, is to get started with business name registration. We are going to overview all the key aspects regarding business name registration and figure out why applying for assistance from Chern & Co may be your best investment.
What is a Business Name and Why You Need One
A business name is an easy way for customers to find, identify, and relate to your business. This is an officially registered name under which your business performs its activities.
Business name registration in Ireland is an obligatory procedure in many cases. In general, its main purpose is to make public the identities of those bodies being the legal entity behind a business name. With the help of our partner Company Registration Office, we can take a look at all the cases when business name registration in Ireland is required.
- An individual uses a business name that is in any way different from their true surname (f.e Edward Murphy needs to register a business name if he trades under “Murphy Construction”. He does not need to apply for business name registration if he trades under “Murphy”).
- A company uses a business name that is in any way from its full corporate name.
- An individual with a business placed in Ireland who carries out the business of publishing a newspaper.
- A firm operates under a name that is in any way different from the true names of all partners who are individuals or partners who are bodies corporate.
Reasons to Apply for Business Name Registration by Chern & Co
Applying for Chern & Co business name registration service is your best idea for several reasons.
It is affordable: we offer a budget-friendly business name registration cost in Ireland. We deliver the most reasonable offers on the market and an excellent option in terms of the price-quality ratio. The cost of this service is only €90 (СRO fee included).
It will get you rid of the hassle: we are perfectly aware of all the legal requirements of registering a business name in Ireland. Rest assured you will not have to worry about anything.
It is fast: our expertise and commitment allow us to deliver assistance with business name registration in Ireland within the fastest terms.
How We Deliver the Service
At Chern & Co, we believe in a fast and unproblematic service delivery process. Thus, check out a few super easy steps we take to assist you with registering a business name!
- You leave an application and our managers contact you ASAP.
- We clarify the details and prepare an invoice for payment. You can pay in any convenient way.
- You fill out the documents required and send scans electronically.
- Service is in progress. We contact CRO to register the company name online. It currently takes up to 5 weeks to complete the service.
- Done! Your company now is one step closer to worldwide recognition!
Business Name Registration Service by Chern & Co
For over 12 years, Chern & Co has been providing customers with superb assistance in managing their companies in Ireland. We will help you start your business route and supervise you as you decide to grow. Our strong customer support and dedication to your goals will ensure your positive experience with Chern & Co. Wait no longer to apply for our assistance and get business name registered within a blink of an eye!
If you have any questions left, feel free to contact us. We believe in a client-oriented approach and so our managers are open to inquiries. Chern & Co will help you select the best service for your business absolutely free of charge.
Disclaimer: The content of this page is for acquainting purposes only and is subject to change. It does not constitute any professional advice. No liability is accepted by Chern & Co for any actions taken or not taken in reliance on the information set out in this article. Professional, legal or tax advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from any action