Swiss GmbH (LLC): Complete Guide to Formation, Capital & Requirements
Everything you need to know about registering a GmbH in Switzerland in 2026.
From choosing the right legal structure to registering with the commercial register, understanding cantonal tax rates, and managing annual compliance — all 26 cantons, one definitive guide.
The most common company type for small and medium businesses in Switzerland.
GmbH, AG, sole proprietorship, holding — each has different capital, liability, and tax implications.
Compare types →Articles of association, notarial deed, ID verification, proof of capital deposit. Requirements vary by type.
See checklist →Submit to your cantonal commercial register. Open a bank account. Register for VAT if applicable.
Full process →Your company is entered in the register, published in SOGC, and assigned a UID number. You’re live.
Search register →GmbH vs AG, sole proprietorship, partnerships, holding companies, foundations — capital requirements, liability, and tax differences.
Explore all types →Complete registration process, costs, timelines, notary requirements, company name rules. Plus: shelf companies and liquidation.
Start here →Search Swiss companies via Zefix, get register extracts, look up UID/CHE numbers, and understand SOGC publications.
Search companies →Corporate tax rates by canton, VAT registration, withholding tax, double taxation treaties, patent box, business banking.
See tax rates →Commercial register contacts, tax rates, business incentives, key industries, and registration specifics for each canton.
Compare cantons →Can you register a Swiss company without living there? Work permits, remote formation, nominee directors, fintech & crypto.
Learn more →The two most popular company types in Switzerland. Over 80% of new incorporations choose one of these structures. Here’s how they differ.
Full Comparison →| Feature | GmbH Popular | AG |
|---|---|---|
| Min. Capital | CHF 20,000 | CHF 100,000 |
| Shareholders | 1+ (public) | 1+ (anonymous) |
| Management | Managing Director | Board of Directors |
| Swiss Resident | 1 director required | 1 board member |
| Formation Cost | CHF 3K – 5K | CHF 5K – 10K |
| Timeline | 2 – 3 weeks | 2 – 4 weeks |
| Audit | Opt-out if <10 FTE | Opt-out if <10 FTE |
| Best For | SMEs, startups | Larger cos, IPO track |
Each canton has its own commercial register, tax rates, and incentives. Compare them all.
Compare corporate tax rates across all 26 cantons using the official ESTV calculator. See effective rates, deductions, and year-over-year changes.
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Every guide on SwissGuide is researched, written, and reviewed by Florian Rosenberg — a business formation specialist based in Switzerland. With a background in Treuhandkanzlei (fiduciary offices) and private banking in both Switzerland and the United States, Florian brings first-hand expertise in corporate structuring, cantonal regulations, and cross-border company setup.
All information is cross-referenced with the Swiss Code of Obligations (OR), FINMA regulations, and official cantonal register data.
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