Preparing documents for a long-form amalgamation
Getting the proposal and other certificates, notices and consents ready
Preparing for a long-form amalgamation involves the collaboration of directors from all the companies to make sure the documentation is correct and complete. You also need approval from your shareholders.
What you need to prepare
Before you file a long-form amalgamation, there's information you need to gather and decisions you need to make.
For a long-form amalgamation, you need to document your amalgamation plans and advise anyone with an interest in the amalgamation. To do this you need to prepare:
- a proposal
- resolutions
- certificates
- notices
- consents and information about your directors, and
- approvals.
Other guides in
Amalgamations
- Before you apply for amalgamation
- How companies amalgamate
- Preparing documents for a short-form amalgamation
- Applying for company amalgamations