Why do I need to know the name of the company's business license when going abroad?

There are several reasons to know the name of the company's business license when going abroad:

1. Prove the legality and stability of the company: When going abroad, you need to prove that your company is legally registered and has stable operation. The company business license is a legal document issued by the government, which records the company's registration information, legal representative, business scope and other important information. Looking at the name on the company's business license can verify the legitimacy and stability of the company and provide trust guarantee for the purpose of going abroad.

2. Confirm the business unit: If you go abroad on behalf of the company, the business unit will ask you to provide the name of the company's business license to verify your identity and position. This is to ensure that you have the legal right to travel on behalf of the company and sign relevant documents. Business units may need to verify the authenticity and operating conditions of the company, so they need to know the specific information of the company.

3. Identify business areas and industries: Some countries or regions restrict or supervise the entry and exit of specific industries or business areas. Knowing the name of the company's business license can help relevant departments or ministries to confirm whether the company's business field involves sensitive industries. This is very important for further verifying the legality of the purpose of going abroad and risk control.

In short, knowing the name of the company's business license when going abroad can provide a basis for the relevant departments and units to review and verify the purpose of going abroad and ensure the legality and effectiveness of the trip.