Legal Requirement
Swiss law requires a registered address in the commercial register. The address is public—visible to anyone searching your company.
Real business address with full admin support. Not just a mailbox—actual substance for banks, authorities, and your business reputation.
Swiss law requires a registered address in the commercial register. The address is public—visible to anyone searching your company.
Swiss banks require proof of business substance. c/o addresses are often rejected during bank account opening.
Your address appears on all official documents and visiting cards. A professional address builds trust with clients and partners.
Domicile included in Starter/Active/Maintain. Or get standalone service.
For companies starting off with new incorporation and setting up in first year of operation.
Start smoothly with predictable cost, no surprises.
For companies which are fully operational and active or switching from other service providers.
Grow your company with peace of mind.
For companies which are inactive and with no bank accounts waiting to get in operation or sold.
Avoid high cost to maintain inactive company.
For companies which do not need the full service or need higher level of services or extra services.
Customized services tailored to your needs.
Get a professional Swiss address without the full management package. Includes mail handling, filing, and ad-hoc support.
Enquire About DomicileNo physical presence in Switzerland? Use our address as your registered office and central mail hub.
It is often part of Swiss banks "substance" view. A real address helps with approval.
Need mail handling but no office? We receive, scan, and forward your correspondence.
Managing several Swiss companies? Centralize address and admin in one place.
Select standalone domicile or bundled with other services.
Complete paperwork and provide company documents.
Your Swiss address is registered at the Commercial register.
Real address in Zug. Full admin support. Suitable for commercial register, banks and all official documents.