Before you apply for amalgamation
What to consider — company relationships, solvency, special features and timing
Whatever form of amalgamation you choose, there are some things you need to prepare or find out about before you apply.
Preparations before amalgamation
No matter what form of amalgamation you choose, you need to consider how the amalgamation will affect company operations and your stakeholders. The decisions you make help you get ready to apply to us for an amalgamation.
Next steps — preparing your documents
For both types of amalgamation, there are documents you need to prepare.
Need help with company amalgamations?
In October 2019 we produced a video guide to help you get it right first time when presenting amalgamation documents.
The 17-minute video highlights the most common errors encountered by our legal team when reviewing amalgamation applications against the requirements for short-form amalgamations in the Companies Act 1993, and recommends some easy ways to avoid applications being rejected.
“The Companies Office is not able to provide a review service, so it’s important that our customers are fully aware of the requirements before they make a start,” says Senior Solicitor, David Josland.
Video to help you get it right first time with short-form amalgamations
Amalgamation checklists
The following checklists are designed to help you make sure you’ve satisfied all requirements when applying for amalgamations.
Related pages
- Preparing documents for a short-form amalgamation From Amalgamations
- Preparing documents for a long-form amalgamation From Amalgamations
Other guides in
Amalgamations
- How companies amalgamate
- Preparing documents for a short-form amalgamation
- Preparing documents for a long-form amalgamation
- Applying for company amalgamations