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If your business is changing or has been sold, please get in touch with us as soon as possible.
In order to change your company details, we need to conduct an additional verification process, which includes verifying the new business.
Once this verification has been completed, we will need to settle funds into a payout bank account held in the name of the new business.
Please copy and paste the information below into an email, fill in your answers, and send it to us via verification@gocardless.com with the title “Change of Legal Entity”.
Company currently signed up to GoCardless:
Name: (Current company name)
Business type: (Limited company/Sole trader)
Corporation Number if applicable: (Current Corporation number)
Company account ownership is changing to:
Name: (New company name)
Business type: (Limited company/Sole trader)
Corporation Number if applicable: (New Corporation number)
Please state the reason for the change: Please provide as much detail as possible as to why this change is taking place, e.g.
- “We are a limited company, selling our assets to another limited company”
- “I am a sole trader incorporating as a limited company”
Is there a sale of trade/assets taking place? (Y or N)
If yes, please attach a copy of a proof of sale document to the email.
In order to make this change you will need to advise all your current customers using GoCardless that the legal entity they are making payments to is changing:
Please confirm this has been actioned (Y or N)
Please attach a copy of the correspondence to the email.
Please provide any additional information you feel would be relevant or important for us to know.
In some cases we may need to request additional information to complete this change, but if this is required we’ll let you know ASAP.
We’ll aim to get back to you as soon as possible. If you have any questions about this process, please email us at help@gocardless.com. Please note that queries regarding the verification of accounts must be dealt with in writing.