Can I reuse my old company name after a Creditors Voluntary Liquidation (CVL)?

Quick answer

Yes, it can be possible to reuse your old company name after a CVL, but only if one of the legal exceptions applies or the court gives permission. Without that, directors of a company that has gone into insolvent liquidation are generally restricted for 5 years from being involved with another company or business using the same or a similar name. The main exceptions are where the business is bought from the liquidator and the required notice procedure is followed, where the court gives permission, or where another company has already been using the name continuously for at least 12 months before the liquidation.

In full

A CVL does not automatically stop you from starting another company. The issue is usually whether you can use the old company’s name, or one that is so similar it suggests a connection with the liquidated company. The restriction applies to registered names and trading names, and it generally affects directors involved with the old company in the 12 months before liquidation.

When can the old name be reused?

Reusing the old company name may be possible if:

  • Purchased from the liquidator
    the business, including the name, is bought from the liquidator and the required notice procedure is followed
  • Court permission
    the court gives permission
  • Company name already in use
    another company has already been using the same name continuously for at least 12 months before the liquidation and has traded throughout that period