There are possible amendment you might request in the future
Changing the registered business name with relevant authorities (e.g., SEC, DTI, or local government).
Updating official records and permits to reflect the new name.
Adding or removing business partners, shareholders, or directors. Converting a sole proprietorship into a partnership, corporation, or One Person Corporation (OPC).
Updating share distribution and equity structure.
Amending the registered business address with the SEC, BIR, and local government unit (LGU).
Securing new business permits and location clearance for the updated address.
Modifying the Articles of Incorporation or By-laws to reflect a new corporate name.
Updating branding-related registrations (e.g., trademarks).
Amending the scope of business operations (e.g., adding new products/services).
Updating the Articles of Incorporation to reflect new business activities.
Securing additional permits if the new activities fall under regulated industries.
Increasing or decreasing authorized capital stock.
Updating SEC records and issuing new shares (if applicable).
Adjusting the capital contribution of shareholders.
Updating the list of officers, directors, or incorporators with the SEC.
Filing necessary resolutions or certifications to document the changes.