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The Swiss Merger Act regulates the restructuring of Swiss companies. This Act states the proceedings on how to merge or demerge companies. more
This article will highlight the main differences between overtime and excess hours, giving you all the information you need. more
This year, the Swiss Startups Awards will be granting the PostFinance Digital Business Award for the first time. more
By Startups.ch,
May 21, 2014
Published in | FAQ, Other, Start-up & Entrepreneurship, STARTUPS.CH | No comments
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The best time for a change in legal form is at the beginning of the year. Here are some dates and facts you need to know. more
By Startups.ch,
April 24, 2014
Published in | Company (AG) Law, FAQ, LLC (GmbH) Law, Other, Start-up & Entrepreneurship | No comments
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In recent years the internet has turned into a serious player for product retail in the BtoB and BtoC market. But don’t think the internet will do the work for you. Here are some key facts that start-ups should keep in mind when establishing their own online distribution channel. more
Lex Koller is a federal law that regulates the purchase of real estate by foreign individuals. The law goes all the way back to the 1980’s when it was first introduced. more
When speaking of a public limited company (AG), one is principally referring to a corporate entity. In contrast to a limited liability company(GmbH), the relationship to the owners is less relevant. more
Writing a business plan isn’t a waste of time. It’s worth to write a well structured business plan. The primary purpose of a business plan is to define business goals. It should explain why they’re attainable and describe how to reach those goals. more
Under Swiss law, there are four main legal forms of companies, each with distinct characteristics and advantages. Understanding these legal forms is essential for choosing the right structure for your business. Preferably, you establish or convert your company with STARTUPS.CH, which provides professional guidance before and after the foundation. Here is an overview of the […] more
By STARTUPS.CH,
October 30, 2011
Published in | Company (AG) Law, Corporation, FAQ, LLC (GmbH) Law, Partnership, Sole Proprietorship, Start-up & Entrepreneurship | No comments
Published in | Company (AG) Law, Corporation, FAQ, LLC (GmbH) Law, Partnership, Sole Proprietorship, Start-up & Entrepreneurship | No comments
Joint power of attorney means that somebody can only represent a company with signature of another person. This does not exist by rights. A notation in the Commercial Register is necessary, which explains, who with whom can represent the company. more