The first step to a Nigerian company formation is to check whether the name you want is available. The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) will only accept a new name unique to the companies already on the register.

Names that are similar, identical, or phonetically the same will not be accepted.

CAC Company / Business Name Check Form

Free Nigerian Company Name Check

What’s Next?

Once you have submitted the form, one of our team members will check the proposed names and contact you within 1 business day, though this is normally within the hour. Once we have confirmed that the CAC will accept a company name, we can form a company on your behalf.

Why was my company name rejected?

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) may reject a company name for several reasons, with the most common being similarity to an existing name. To resolve this, try adding a unique word related to your business or industry. You can also use our free company name check service to ensure quick feedback.

A name might also be rejected if it includes restricted words. According to the CAC, the following rules apply:

  1. A name identical or too similar to an existing company or LLP won't be accepted.
  2. Names containing "Chamber of Commerce" are only allowed for companies limited by guarantee.
  3. A name that is misleading, undesirable, offensive, or against public policy will be rejected.
  4. Names conflicting with existing trademarks, business names, or body corporates are not allowed without consent.
  5. Names likely to mislead the public about the business's nationality, race, or religion will be denied.
  6. Names suggesting ties to institutions, foreign governments, or international organizations may be considered unsuitable.
  7. Any name that undermines public peace or national security will not be approved.
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By adhering to these guidelines, you can improve your chances of getting your desired company name approved by the CAC.