Name of Samoa Company
Updated time: Jul 10, 2020, 11:19 (UTC+07:00)
Names of Samoa Company are subject to the following requirements and restrictions:
Any name that is identical or similar to an existing name.
Any name which in the opinion of the Registrar is undesirable, offensive or indecent.
Any name that may suggest royal or government patronage.

Any name that suggests an association with the banking or insurance industries.
Names may be expressed in any language. The Registrar may request an English translation to satisfy him that the proposed name is not a restricted or licensable name.
The following names require consent or a licence - bank, building society, savings, loans, trust, trustees, insurance, assurance, reinsurance, co-operative, council, Chamber of Commerce, university or their foreign language equivalents.
Names must end with one of the following suffixes or an abbreviation thereof:
- Limited (Ltd.)
- Corporation (Corp.)
- Incorporated (Inc.)
- Societe Anonyme (SA.)
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