Swiss Director Services Sàrl
Experienced and qualified Swiss resident directors, nominee directors based in Switzerland to ensure representation in compliance with Swiss law.


Directorship Services
Professional Directorship Services in Switzerland
Swiss Director Services Sàrl provides qualified Swiss resident directors to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Swiss Code of Obligations (CO). Swiss law requires that at least one director with signatory authority be resident in Switzerland. To better understand the legal, governance and practical implications of this requirement, read our guide on why your Swiss company needs a resident director. We support international groups and entrepreneurs by providing experienced Swiss-based board representatives for their Swiss subsidiaries and holding companies.
Our services are designed for international companies that establish or maintain a corporate presence in Switzerland and require a reliable local director to meet statutory governance and representation requirements. We act as non-executive Swiss resident directors and provide professional board representation while allowing our clients to retain full operational control of their business.
In addition to resident director services, we provide board support and company secretarial services to ensure proper governance, documentation and compliance with Swiss corporate regulations.
Areas of Expertise
A Comprehensive Approach
Swiss Statutory Representation
Swiss law requires that companies be represented by at least one person domiciled in Switzerland with signatory authority. We provide experienced Swiss resident directors to ensure that your Swiss entities meet this legal requirement under the Swiss Code of Obligations.
Fiduciary Board Representation
We act as Swiss resident directors under a fiduciary mandate and in accordance with the instructions of the company’s shareholders or group management. Our role is to ensure proper representation of the company in Switzerland while implementing the governance framework defined by our clients.
Integration with International Groups
We are accustomed to working with multinational groups and their legal and tax advisors. Our approach ensures that Swiss entities operate efficiently within international corporate structures while respecting local legal and regulatory requirements and established Swiss corporate governance practices.
Reliable Corporate Representation
Our experienced professionals ensure that your Swiss entity is properly represented and that statutory duties are fulfilled efficiently. We support the smooth functioning of the company’s governance and representation obligations in Switzerland.
Our Services
Swiss Resident Director Services
We provide experienced corporate representation professionals to assist our clients in complying with their local obligations, allowing them to focus on their business priorities.

Swiss Resident Director, Nominee Director and Board Member Services
In today’s demanding economic and regulatory environment, Swiss and international companies need a reliable partner to ensure their official representation, guarantee regulatory compliance and optimize their administrative management.

Board Member Services for Foundations and Associations
In an increasingly complex and regulated environment, foundations and associations face demanding strategic, regulatory and operational challenges. We offer tailor-made support covering governance, risk management and operational support.

Liquidator Services for Swiss Companies
The liquidation of a company is a crucial stage that requires rigorous management in line with Swiss legal and tax requirements. We accompany companies through every stage of the dissolution and liquidation process.

Corporate Secretarial Services in Switzerland
Keep your Swiss company compliant without the admin burden: board minutes, statutory registers, beneficial-owner records and Commercial Register filings, handled by a Swiss-based team.
Who We Are
A Trusted Strategic Partner for Swiss Governance
Swiss Director Services Sàrl provides Swiss resident director and corporate representation services for companies established in Switzerland. We support international groups and entrepreneurs by ensuring that their Swiss entities meet the statutory representation requirements set out in the Swiss Code of Obligations.
Our role is to provide reliable Swiss-based board representation and to assist our clients in maintaining proper corporate governance while operating efficiently within international group structures.
Compliance
Strict adherence to Swiss corporate law and regulatory requirements.
Experience
Extensive experience working with international shareholders, legal advisors and corporate structures.
Confidentiality
Professional discretion and strict confidentiality in every mandate.
Tailored Approach
Practical solutions adapted to the governance and representation needs of each client.
Our News
Board of Directors in Switzerland: Legal Duties and Residency Requirements
Every Swiss company must be governed by a board: a board of directors for a société anonyme (SA/AG), or one or more managing directors for a société à responsabilité limitée (Sàrl/GmbH). At least one board member or managing director with signatory authority must be...
Forming Your Swiss SA/AG or Sàrl/GmbH
Harness Switzerland’s stability for your business. Appointing a resident director isn’t just a legal step; it’s a strategic move ensuring compliance, credibility, and seamless access to a thriving market. Let us simplify your Swiss company formation journey.
Swiss Director for International Companies
Appointing a Swiss resident director is a legal requirement for foreign-owned companies in Switzerland to ensure proper representation and compliance. The director bears real responsibilities, including regulatory filings and dealings with Swiss authorities. SWISS DIRECTOR SERVICES Sàrl provides secure and professional Swiss directorship services tailored to international businesses.
Liquidator of a Swiss Company
To dissolve a Swiss company (SA/AG or Sàrl/GmbH), one or more liquidators must be appointed—these can be directors, an external individual, or a fiduciary. The liquidator’s role is to settle debts, sell assets, prepare a final balance sheet, and request deregistration from the Commercial Register. The process follows 8 key steps, including a mandatory creditor notice in the Swiss Official Gazette (FOSC). The company operates under the name “in liquidation” until completion. Professional support is strongly advised to ensure legal and tax compliance.
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