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Name Transfer Letter
"I need a Name Transfer Letter for my Singapore-registered company to change its name from 'Green Tech Solutions Pte Ltd' to 'Eco Innovations Asia Pte Ltd', with the transfer to take effect from March 1, 2025."
1. Current Name Details: Full legal name and identification details of the person/entity transferring the name
2. New Name Details: Proposed new name and relevant identification details
3. Purpose of Transfer: Clear statement of reason for name transfer
4. Declaration: Statement confirming the voluntary nature of transfer and accuracy of information
5. Execution Details: Date and signature requirements
1. Witness Details: Required when document needs to be witnessed
2. Supporting Documents: List of attached documents when additional proof is required
3. Consent Statements: Required when transfer involves multiple parties or requires specific consents
1. Identity Documentation: Copies of NRIC/passport/business registration
2. Supporting Evidence: Documents supporting the reason for name transfer
3. Consent Forms: Additional consent forms from relevant parties if required
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