Filing a name complaint against a business entity
Explains how to request that another business change their name if it is too similar to yours, offensive, or improperly registered.
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What is a name complaint
A name complaint is a formal request to ACRA for another business to change its name.
When you can submit a complain
You can submit a complain when a business name is | Example |
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Identical to an existing business name | "Wee Trading" and "Wee International Trading" |
Too similar to your business name (might confuse customers) | "PQRS Confectionery" and "PQRS Bakery" Note: You must file within 12 months of their registration. Check for identical or similar names every year. This helps you avoid missing the deadline. |
Undesirable (contains vulgar, obscene, or offensive terms) | Names containing swear words |
Protected by government or restricted by legislation | "Temasek" or other government-protected names |
Filing a name complaint
Before you file a complaint
Here's what you need to know:
Who can file: Business owners or authorised representatives with Corppass
Cost: $200 application fee (payable by credit card, PayPal, Google Pay, or Apple Pay)
Required steps
What you need to do | Details |
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Read the guidelines | To better understand our approach towards name complaints: |
Prepare your complaint | Gather these details about the other business:
Tip: You can search the Bizfile portal for the exact business name and UEN. |
Gather supporting documents | Collect documents that support your complaint:
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How to file a complaint
Steps to file a complaint
Steps | Details |
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| Clearly state the following details in your written complaint:
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| After we accept your complaint, we will contact you to pay the $200 application fee. You can pay via credit card (Visa and Mastercard), PayPal, Google Pay, and Apple Pay. |
After you file a complaint
ACRA will review your complaint and provide updates throughout the process.
Complex cases may take longer to:
Gather details from both parties.
Review legal and factual submissions.
