Choose a business name

Choose a business name

Find out what you’ll need to consider when choosing a name for your business. Once you’ve decided on a name, learn what you need to do to ensure you have exclusive use of your name throughout Australia.

Once you’ve decided on your business structure and type, you’ll probably want to choose a business name. A business name is the name your business trades under.

1. What to consider when choosing a business name


Choosing the right name will help create the image you want for your business. It’ll also help to distinguish it from your competitors.

When choosing your business name, consider:

  • how your business differs from competitors
  • what image you want to communicate to customers
  • if any businesses already use the name or have a similar business name
  • if someone has trade marked the name
  • if the name is already registered as a domain name
  • if the name could be misunderstood, especially in other languages or if you’re planning to use it in other countries
  • whether the name could offend people

2. Make it easy to remember


Consider choosing a name that is:

  • easy to remember
  • easy to pronounce and spell
  • short and simple
  • descriptive – so it means something to your customers
  • different – you don’t want to be confused with your competitors

You may use your personal name for your business, for example Jane Smith.

3. Check business name availability


Once you’ve come up with some options for your business name, you’ll need to check whether any other businesses are already using them.

4. Check if you need to register your business name


Once you’ve chosen a business name, you’ll need to register it. There’s no need to register if you or your business partner are trading under your first name and surname.