Great list of suffix, it explains it all well.Admin said:You can use the following suffix for your offshore IBC, remember this only apply for the Seychelles
(Proprietory) Limited
(Pty) Limited
(Pty) Ltd
(Pty) Ltd.
A.G.
A/S
AG
Akciová společnost
Akciová spoločnosť
Aktiengesellschaft
Aktiengesellschaft
Aktieselskab
Anpartsselskab
Anstalt
Berhad
Besloten Vennootschap
Close Corporation
Compagnie
Company
Corp
Corp.
Corporation
Delniska druzba
Dioníčko društvo
Enterprise
Enterprises
Eteria periorismenis efthynis
G.M.B.H
G.M.B.H.
Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
GMBH
Inc
Inc,
Inc.
Incorporated
L.L.C.
Limita
Limited
Limited Liability Company
Limited Life Company
Limited.
LLC
LLC.
Ltd
LTD
Ltd.
Namloze Vennootschap
Osakeyhtiö
Osakkeyhtiä
Private limited company
Proprietary
Public Limited Company
Részvény Társaság
Részvénytársaság
S.A
S.A.
S.A.R.L.
S.à.r.l.
SA
SARL
SARL.
Sociedad Limitada
Società a responsabilità Limitada
Società per Azioni
Société a responsabilité limité
Société Anonyme or sociedad Anomina
Societé par action
Societe, a Responosabilité Limité
Spolecnost s. rvcenin omezenym
Spólka Akcyjna
Spólka z organiczoną odpowiedzialnoścoą
Trust
Аktsionernoye Obschestvo
You may not be allowed to use the following suffix:
Bank
Duke
Her Majesty
His Majesty
Insurance
King
Prince
Princess
Queen
Treasury
They are prohibited Phrases and can't be approved.
If someone should question why this should be important, then it is, since you will be able to use a little trick here, for instant if you take your company offshore but still want it to look familiar towards customers you can use the Ltd or LLC or even Inc or what is relevant in your country in that way your customers will see they are dealing with a corporation and not a individual person.
Aside from easy identification' date=' suffixes are also trademarks. In addition, they avoid the repetition of the names of companies. The world market can easily work on the companies if they are already familiar with it and suffixes make that easy. [/quote']
hmmm, not sure if I agree that a suffix can be a trade mark! What I would say is that the company if registered in a country protects that name in the specific country from be taken from others.
I agree. The suffix has nothing to do with a trademark!hmmm, not sure if I agree that a suffix can be a trade mark! What I would say is that the company if registered in a country protects that name in the specific country from be taken from others.
Pretty much covering all suffix one can imagine for their Seychelles company I think. No need for any additional to consider, even though I think most will go with Ltd or LLC.You can use the following suffix for your offshore IBC, remember this only apply for the Seychelles
(Proprietory) Limited
(Pty) Limited
(Pty) Ltd
(Pty) Ltd.
A.G.
A/S
AG
Akciová společnost
Akciová spoločnosť
Aktiengesellschaft
Aktiengesellschaft
Aktieselskab
Anpartsselskab
Anstalt
Berhad
Besloten Vennootschap
Close Corporation
Compagnie
Company
Corp
Corp.
Corporation
Delniska druzba
Dioníčko drutvo
Enterprise
Enterprises
Eteria periorismenis efthynis
G.M.B.H
G.M.B.H.
Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
GMBH
Inc
Inc,
Inc.
Incorporated
L.L.C.
Limita
Limited
Limited Liability Company
Limited Life Company
Limited.
LLC
LLC.
Ltd
LTD
Ltd.
Namloze Vennootschap
Osakeyhtiö
Osakkeyhtiä
Private limited company
Proprietary
Public Limited Company
Részvény Társaság
Részvénytársaság
S.A
S.A.
S.A.R.L.
S.à.r.l.
SA
SARL
SARL.
Sociedad Limitada
Società a responsabilità Limitada
Società per Azioni
Société a responsabilité limité
Société Anonyme or sociedad Anomina
Societé par action
Societe, a Responosabilité Limité
Spolecnost s. rvcenin omezenym
Spólka Akcyjna
Spólka z organiczoną odpowiedzialnoścoą
Trust
Аktsionernoye Obschestvo
You may not be allowed to use the following suffix:
Bank
Duke
Her Majesty
His Majesty
Insurance
King
Prince
Princess
Queen
Treasury
They are prohibited Phrases and can't be approved.
If someone should question why this should be important, then it is, since you will be able to use a little trick here, for instant if you take your company offshore but still want it to look familiar towards customers you can use the Ltd or LLC or even Inc or what is relevant in your country in that way your customers will see they are dealing with a corporation and not a individual person.