Pre-Incorporation Advice: What to Know Before Registering a Company in Switzerland
Why Pre-Incorporation Planning Matters
Starting a company in Switzerland is an exciting milestone, but success depends on careful preparation. Pre-incorporation planning helps you comply with Swiss law, avoid costly mistakes, and build a solid foundation for future growth.
Incorporation creates a separate legal entity, giving your business advantages such as limited liability and enhanced credibility. However, it also brings obligations in governance, taxation, and compliance. Addressing these before registration ensures a smooth start.
Swiss law requires at least one director or board member with Swiss residency. RB Swiss can provide an experienced Swiss director to fulfill this legal requirement and represent your company reliably.
3. Capital Requirements & Bank Account Setup
Your share capital must be deposited into a blocked incorporation account before registration. RB Swiss supports you with Swiss bank account opening to ensure this step is completed smoothly.
4. Registered Office Address
Every Swiss company requires a legal seat. Our domicile address in Zug provides both prestige and compliance.
5. Tax, Accounting & Compliance
From day one, Swiss businesses must comply with tax and accounting rules. Proper bookkeeping is essential for credibility and growth. RB Swiss offers accounting and annual financial statement services tailored to your needs.
6. Intellectual Property & Branding
Before registering, secure your trademarks, domains, and other intellectual property. This proactive step protects your brand and prevents future disputes.
7. Alternative Options: Shelf Companies
Need to start quickly? RB Swiss provides ready-made shelf companies – fully compliant and ready for immediate use.
Build Your Future with RB Swiss
Thorough pre-incorporation planning is the difference between a smooth launch and unforeseen challenges. By addressing legal, financial, and compliance matters early, you set your company on the path to sustainable growth.