A branch in Switzerland: now setting one up is easy

A branch in Switzerland can be worthwhile for many companies. SWISS COMPANY AG makes setting up a branch in Switzerland simple, fast and cost-effective.


Why a branch in Switzerland?

The establishment of a branch in Switzerland opens up international companies to the Swiss market – and can offer tax and legal advantages in addition to an increased local presence. With SWISS COMPANY AG as your partner, you benefit from in-depth knowledge of the Swiss market and tailor-made support to easily set up your branch and achieve business goals efficiently.

SWISS COMPANY AG takes the burden off you – from founding to tax optimization and ongoing support for your branch.

The costs of establishing a 
branch in Switzerland:

Premium

For founders from abroad
  • Consultation
  • Company formation LLC / JSC
  • Company address
  • Mail forwarding
  • Capital deposit account
  • Bank account
  • Swiss director
  • Anonymity

Exclusive

+ Anonymity
  • Consultation
  • Company formation LLC / JSCG
  • Company address
  • Mail forwarding
  • Capital deposit account
  • Bank account
  • Swiss director
  • Anonymity

Here's how we can help you

  • Advice on branches: our experts analyze your business models and goals to show the advantages of a branch in Switzerland and to develop a suitable strategy.

  • Foundation process: we support you with the preparation of all necessary documents. We then guide you through the entire registration process with the Swiss authorities.
  • Tax advice: use our expertise in Swiss tax law to minimize your tax burden and optimally exploit the tax advantages of your branch
  • Compliance and support: on request, we can also take care of the administration of your branch. Including accounting and compliance with all legal requirements.

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Seven common questions

What is a branch?

What are the advantages of a branch in Switzerland?

Are there disadvantages with a branch?

Can any foreign company set up a branch?

What are the differences between a Swiss company and a Swiss branch?

What are the differences between a branch and a subsidiary?

What legal forms are possible for branches in Switzerland?