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Beware of companies that promise you a Swiss companies for a low price !

Executive-Services.com - Dubuis & Bourdeau   © moonrun - Fotolia.comThere are several websites who claim they can register a Swiss companies for you at a low price, and even online. How is it possible ? These website are in their vast majority held by offshore companies or individuals who are not even located in Switzerland. Sometimes, but it’s rare,  this websites or individuals have a postal boxes in Switzerland, but nothing else. This kind of companies can NOT register a Swiss company for you.

So, how do you know if you are dealing with a real Swiss company ? Our advice is to follow these simple steps :

1. The company must be registered in Switzerland in the official Central Business Names Index (Commercial Registry / ZEFIX). If you can’t fin the name of the company in this index, it simply means that you are not dealing with a real Swiss company. No exception.  

2. The company who run the website must have a valid address in Switzerland. P.O. Box numbers should not be considered as a valid address. All companies in Switzerland must have a least a valid street address. No exception.

3. Then, you should ask yourself “Who is the owner of the website ?”. You have plenty of websites who can provide you this kind of information (called WHOIS), like whois.net or networksolutions.com for example. If the website has a “.ch” extension, it does not mean that this is a Swiss operated business. For “.ch” domains, check the WHOIS information provided by Switch AG (the official registrar for “.ch” domains). If you can’t see who the owner of a website is because of a so-called “private registration”, then you should ask yourself why the owner of the website do not want you to see who he is and where he is located. But we are sure you already know the answer.

If you carefully follow this four simple steps, you will know for sure if you are dealing with a real Swiss company or with an obscure offshore company.

And when comparing different offers, keep in mind that our incorporation and consulting fees include payment of notary fees, Federal Commercial Registry Office fees and Cantonal Commercial Registry fees
Beware of companies that promise you a swiss companies for a low price !.
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