Why International Entrepreneurs Need a Swiss Board Member
Switzerland is one of the world’s top destinations for business formation — known for its stability, tax advantages, and legal security. But if you're a non-resident looking to set up a company in Switzerland — whether an AG or a GmbH — there’s a crucial legal requirement:
You must appoint at least one signatory with official residence in Switzerland.
This Swiss representative must be registered in the Swiss Commercial Register and authorized to legally represent the company.
RB Swiss Group provides not just advice, but concrete solutions — including qualified board members and authorized signatories to ensure your company is legally compliant, secure, and professionally represented.
Legal Requirement Meets Business Practice – Your Solution with RB Swiss Group
According to Article 718 of the Swiss Code of Obligations and the Commercial Register Ordinance (HRegV), a Swiss company cannot be registered without a locally resident representative.
Here’s what RB Swiss Group offers:
✅ Experienced Swiss board members and authorized signatories
✅ Transparent annual flat fees with no hidden charges
✅ Full support for Commercial Register filings
✅ Optional add-ons: business address, mail handling, and accounting
✅ Access to a trusted network of fiduciaries, legal advisors, and banks
This setup is ideal for:
Our approach ensures your company is fully operational and compliant from the start — without delays or legal gaps.
✅ Contact Block
RB Swiss Group GmbH
🌐 Website: https://rbswiss.com/en
📞 Phone: +41 (0)41 410 61 61
📧 Email: info@rbswiss.com
🏢 Address: Blegistrasse 7, 6340 Baar, Switzerland
Switzerland is one of the world’s top destinations for business formation — known for its stability, tax advantages, and legal security. But if you're a non-resident looking to set up a company in Switzerland — whether an AG or a GmbH — there’s a crucial legal requirement:
You must appoint at least one signatory with official residence in Switzerland.
This Swiss representative must be registered in the Swiss Commercial Register and authorized to legally represent the company.
RB Swiss Group provides not just advice, but concrete solutions — including qualified board members and authorized signatories to ensure your company is legally compliant, secure, and professionally represented.
Legal Requirement Meets Business Practice – Your Solution with RB Swiss Group
According to Article 718 of the Swiss Code of Obligations and the Commercial Register Ordinance (HRegV), a Swiss company cannot be registered without a locally resident representative.
Here’s what RB Swiss Group offers:
✅ Experienced Swiss board members and authorized signatories
✅ Transparent annual flat fees with no hidden charges
✅ Full support for Commercial Register filings
✅ Optional add-ons: business address, mail handling, and accounting
✅ Access to a trusted network of fiduciaries, legal advisors, and banks
This setup is ideal for:
- International holding companies
- Operational subsidiaries
- IP or licensing structures
- Startups with cross-border connections
Our approach ensures your company is fully operational and compliant from the start — without delays or legal gaps.
✅ Contact Block
RB Swiss Group GmbH
🌐 Website: https://rbswiss.com/en
📞 Phone: +41 (0)41 410 61 61
📧 Email: info@rbswiss.com
🏢 Address: Blegistrasse 7, 6340 Baar, Switzerland