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Limited Liability Sign Letter

㋏ is the Limited Liability sign (U+32CF) for labeling legal status in text and design.

U+32CF

㋏ is a Unicode character identified as the “LIMITED LIABILITY SIGN” (U+32CF). It’s useful when you want a compact symbol for limited liability status in documents, interfaces, or branding elements.

Limited Liability Sign Letter Meaning

The character ㋏ is the Unicode “LIMITED LIABILITY SIGN” (U+32CF). It’s typically used as a concise visual marker indicating limited liability status, often in company or business contexts. Instead of spelling out “Limited Liability” repeatedly, designers and writers may place this symbol next to a company name, legal form, or disclaimer. Because it’s an enclosed and circled symbol, it can also work well as a small badge-like element in layouts, such as tables of company details, form fields, or annotation notes. Use it when you specifically want the limited liability sign rather than plain text.

Common uses

  • Labeling a company’s limited liability status in legal or corporate documents
  • Adding a compact badge next to a business name in infographics or reports
  • Using in UI forms or tables that list company legal types
  • Annotating templates and checklists for compliance or business onboarding
  • Including in social or marketing materials that reference company structure

Examples

㋏ Limited Liability Sign

  • 株式会社 Example Co. ㋏
  • LLC? ㋏ — Limited Liability indicated here
  • Company details: Legal form ㋏
  • Status badge: Limited liability ㋏
  • Notes: ㋏ applies to this entity

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32CF
HTML Entity㋏
HTML Code㋏
CSS\32CF

FAQ

What does the Limited Liability Sign letter mean?

The character ㋏ is the Unicode “LIMITED LIABILITY SIGN” (U+32CF). It’s typically used as a concise visual marker indicating limited liability status, often in company or business contexts. Instead of spelling out “Limited Liability” repeatedly, designers and writers may place this symbol next to a company name, legal form, or disclaimer. Because it’s an enclosed and circled symbol, it can also work well as a small badge-like element in layouts, such as tables of company details, form fields, or annotation notes. Use it when you specifically want the limited liability sign rather than plain text.

What is ㋏ called in Unicode?

It’s named “LIMITED LIABILITY SIGN” in Unicode.

What is the Unicode code point for ㋏?

The code point is U+32CF.

How can I copy and use ㋏ in text?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the escape forms: CSS \\32CF or JavaScript \\u{32CF}.

Where should I place ㋏?

Common placements include next to a company/legal name, in tables listing legal types, or as a small badge in UI and documents.