Liquidator Services for Swiss Companies
A reliable partner to manage your company liquidation, ensure full compliance with Swiss legal and tax requirements, and efficiently handle all administrative and closing procedures.
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Ensuring a Compliant Company Liquidation in Switzerland
The liquidation of a Swiss company is a formal legal process that must be conducted in accordance with the Swiss Code of Obligations and applicable tax and regulatory requirements.
Our liquidator services assist shareholders and corporate groups throughout the dissolution and liquidation process, ensuring that each stage is handled in an orderly and legally compliant manner.
When appointed as liquidator, we act as the company’s legal representative during the winding-up phase. We manage the required formalities, coordinate with advisors and authorities, and ensure that the liquidation is properly administered.
Our responsibilities typically include the settlement of liabilities, realization of company assets, coordination with accountants and tax advisors, preparation of the necessary filings, and the final deletion of the company from the Swiss Commercial Register.
With a structured and methodical approach, we guide our clients through the liquidation process while ensuring transparency, regulatory compliance and efficient execution.
What’s Included
Liquidation Services & Options
This service includes
- Dissolution and liquidation: We act as appointed liquidator and support companies throughout the dissolution and liquidation process in accordance with Swiss corporate law.
- Local representation: As Swiss resident liquidators, we represent the company during the winding-up phase and coordinate with the Commercial Register, tax authorities and other relevant institutions.
- Settlement of obligations: We supervise the settlement of liabilities, realization of assets and distribution of remaining funds, and manage the formal closure of the company with the relevant authorities.
Optional services
- Administrative support: Assistance with administrative matters related to the liquidation process, including correspondence management, bank account closures, termination of contracts and subscriptions, preparation of liquidation financial statements and coordination of tax filings.
- Corporate secretarial services: Preparation of liquidation resolutions and minutes, filing with the Commercial Register, handling correspondence during the liquidation period, maintenance of corporate records and coordination with local authorities where required.
An experienced liquidator at your service
Our team brings together professionals with expertise in Swiss company law, tax law, accounting and fiduciary services, with solid experience in the dissolution and liquidation of Swiss companies.
We act as resident liquidators for Swiss AG and GmbH structures, managing the winding-up process in accordance with Swiss corporate law. Our role includes coordinating the dissolution formalities, managing creditor notifications, supervising the preparation of liquidation accounts, settling liabilities, distributing remaining assets and completing the final deletion of the company from the Swiss Commercial Register.
How It Works
A simple 4‑step Liquidation Process
Dissolution decision & mandate
We begin with the formal decision to dissolve the company and define the scope of our liquidator mandate for your Swiss AG or GmbH.
Registration & creditor call
We handle the registration of the company “in liquidation”, publish the required creditor notices and coordinate the preparation of the opening liquidation balance sheet.
Settlement & asset distribution
We supervise the realization of assets, settlement of liabilities and preparation of the liquidation accounts prior to final approval.
Deregistration & closure
Once all obligations are fulfilled, we request the deletion of the company from the Swiss Commercial Register and complete the administrative closure.
The pillars of our liquidation approach
Swiss legal compliance
We manage the liquidation process in accordance with the Swiss Code of Obligations, tax regulations and Commercial Register requirements, ensuring a legally compliant dissolution.
Swiss resident liquidator
A Swiss-based liquidator acting as the company’s local representative, coordinating with tax authorities, banks and the Commercial Register throughout the liquidation process.
Structured liquidation process
We follow a clear methodology covering dissolution, creditor notices, settlement of liabilities and distribution of assets until the final deletion from the Swiss Commercial Register.
Confidential & transparent process
We ensure strict confidentiality while providing shareholders with clear visibility over each stage of the liquidation until the final closure of the company.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a Swiss resident liquidator?
Yes. The liquidation of a Swiss company must be managed by one or more liquidators appointed by the shareholders and registered in the Commercial Register. In practice, at least one liquidator must be domiciled in Switzerland to ensure proper legal representation before Swiss authorities.
What types of companies can you liquidate?
We assist with the voluntary liquidation of various Swiss entities, including:
- Swiss AG/SA and GmbH/Sàrl
- Holding and trading companies
- Subsidiaries of international groups
- Service companies or dormant structures
What is included in your liquidator service?
We act as resident liquidator and manage the liquidation process, including the registration of the company “in liquidation”, publication of creditor notices, supervision of asset realization and settlement of liabilities, preparation of liquidation accounts and coordination of the final deletion from the Swiss Commercial Register.
Can you assist with administrative and accounting tasks?
Yes. As optional services, we can assist with correspondence with banks and authorities, closure of bank accounts and contracts, preparation of liquidation financial statements, coordination of tax filings and other administrative matters related to the company’s closure.
How long does a company liquidation take in Switzerland?
The duration depends on the company’s situation, but in most cases the liquidation process takes several months to over one year. Swiss law requires creditor notices and waiting periods, and the final closure is subject to confirmation from the relevant tax authorities.
Is the liquidation process confidential?
Yes. All mandates are handled with strict confidentiality. While certain steps of the liquidation must be published in the Commercial Register, sensitive financial and corporate information is managed with the highest level of professional discretion.
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