Frequently Asked Questions

Get detailed answers about our corporate legal solutions in Switzerland.

To begin, contact our team by filling out the inquiry form or emailing us directly. We will schedule an initial consultation to assess your needs, outline the required documentation, and guide you through statutory filings and registration steps.

Our experts evaluate your current setup, advising on legal form, governance framework and compliance obligations under Swiss law.

To register a company, we prepare required incorporation documents, notarize them, and submit the application to the Commercial Register, guiding you through local formalities and timelines.

Swiss law recognizes structures such as the corporation (AG), limited liability company (GmbH) and partnerships. We help you choose the form that best fits your objectives and regulatory requirements.

Key documents include the articles of association, founder’s declaration, proof of core contribution and identification of directors. We draft and review each item to ensure accuracy.

Yes, non-Swiss nationals may incorporate a company. We assist with residency requirements for board members, visa applications and coordination with cantonal authorities.

The process typically takes between two and four weeks, depending on the canton and completeness of documentation. We monitor each stage to help meet anticipated deadlines.

Swiss companies must file annual fin statements, hold regular board and general meetings and maintain statutory registers. We provide reminders and full support for filings.

Swiss law requires at least one board member to reside in Switzerland or appoint a local representative. We can recommend or provide qualified corporate officers.

Amendments require a corporate resolution and must be notarized, then filed with the Commercial Register. We handle drafting, resolution execution and registration.

Our team conducts due diligence, negotiates transaction terms and prepares all necessary agreements in compliance with Swiss regulations to facilitate a smooth closing.

We offer transparent fee structures, including fixed rates for standard procedures and hourly billing for bespoke advisory services, ensuring clarity on all costs.

Voluntary liquidation involves creditor notifications, asset distribution and deregistration at the Commercial Register. We guide you through each statutory step.

Our office is at Bundesplatz 3, 3005 Bern, Switzerland. For remote consultations, contact us by phone or email.