A DBA (doing business as) or fictitious business name (FBN) statement allows sole proprietorships, partnerships, and LLCs to run under a name different from their registered name. You can be creative in choosing a business name, with which your company or brand will be known.
For Corporations or Limited Liability Corporations, a Fictitious Business Name is ANY name OTHER than the EXACT corporate name as stated in the Articles of Incorporation filed with the Secretary of State.
First Bank of Nigeria is a multinational bank and financial services company with headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria. First Bank was founded in 1894, by Sir Alfred Jones, but is currently owned by FBN Holdings PLC, which in itself has diversified ownership with over 1.3 million shareholders. First Bank of Nigeria.
An individual or a business entity must file a fictitious business name (FBN) statement with the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's office in the county where the business will be located when the name of the business does not include the owner's last name.
The County Ordinance requires that you obtain a license for conducting business within the unincorporated areas, - even if your business is located outside our limits or you have a business license from another city.
About FirstBank Founded in 1894, First Bank of Nigeria Limited (FirstBank) is reputed for its heritage, dependability and strong corporate governance. It operates an extensive distribution network with over 750 business locations, over 2,500 ATMs and over 10 million customer accounts.
A fictitious business name is a name used by a natural person or entity for conducting business under such a name, which is different from its legal name. In the case of entities, such as corporations, a fictitious business name is any name different from that used in the articles of incorporation.
A Fictitious Business Name (FBN) Statement is a public record intended to make available to the public the identities of persons doing business under the FBN.
Apply for your California business license(s) Social Security Number or Federal Employment Identification Number (tax ID) A description of your business activities. Your legal business name and any fictitious name (a.k.a. Doing Business As or “DBA”) Your business start date.