Our attorneys make it a priority to publish news and legislative updates that have a direct bearing on our client’s business interests. Choosing the right canton for your business is simplified through our guide on Business domiciliation in Switzerland (
Domiciliation d’entreprise en Suisse). This includes information on
Swiss tax matters, immigration and work
permits, as well as dealings with the
Trade/Commercial Register and the
Debt Enforcement Office (Betreibungsamt). Entrepreneurs seeking guidance on unique selling propositions can benefit from our detailed guide on USP: definition, method (
USP : définition, méthode). We also provide guidance on Swiss company formations, the
establishing of foundations (Stiftungen) and associations (Vereine), and the procedures for corporate liquidation and
bank accounts. Comprehensive information on Salaries management in Switzerland (
Gestion des salaires en Suisse) supports compliance and efficiency. Important procedural changes can be managed efficiently through Modification Company Swiss Trade Register (
Modification société Registre du commerce Suisse). Additionally, businesses frequently require Brand registration in Switzerland (
Markenregistrierung in der Schweiz) to protect their intellectual property. Our experts frequently advise clients on Company liquidation in Switzerland (
Unternehmensliquidation in der Schweiz).
Because we specialize in financial regulation, we offer extensive insights into the operations of
FINMA (the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority) and SECO (the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs). Such specialization has earned us recognition, as highlighted by recent
ratings again recognise the Swiss law firm. In doing so, we regularly address the process for obtaining licenses related to financial intermediation (brokers, collective investment schemes, asset managers, trusts, insurance companies) and specialized work
authorizations for employment agencies, hotel management, and even taxi services. Additionally, we provide comprehensive guidance on how to Transform a sole proprietorship into SàRL or its (
Transformer une entreprise individuelle en Sàrl ou SA).
Swiss legislation is in constant flux as the country endeavours to align with global taxation and financial regulation trends (we remember the disappearance of the
Swiss Holding Companies tax regime), ensuring there is always new material to explore. Keeping informed about events such as the
Coronavirus pandemic is crucial for strategic planning. Expertise in
Contract Law and Business Structuring Advisory helps clients navigate evolving regulatory landscapes. Our firm supports new investors with our detailed resource, Create a business in Switzerland (
Créer une entreprise en Suisse).
Although some of our updates date back to 2015–2018—and much of that content, such as articles on conducting
ICOs in Switzerland or establishing crypto ventures in the Crypto Valley of Zug, may be outdated—these pieces remain of considerable interest from both a historical and regulatory perspective. Clients often seek advice on setting up
Swiss Foundations to structure philanthropic or asset-management objectives.