What is the difference between a manager and a director of a Sàrl/GmbH in Switzerland?

What is the difference between a manager and a director of a Sàrl/GmbH in Switzerland?

The manager of a Sàrl/GmbH in Switzerland is the legal representative with overall management responsibility and authority over significant decisions. The term “director” is informal, typically referring to a senior executive responsible for a specific department without strategic decision-making power. The key difference lies in their level of responsibility and decision-making authority, with the manager being the primary decision-maker for the company.

Why use a Swiss fiduciary?

Why use a Swiss fiduciary?

Using a Swiss fiduciary has many advantages for a company in Switzerland, including : 1. Expertise in accounting and taxation: a Swiss fiduciary has qualified and experienced professionals in the fields of administration, accounting, taxation and finance. They have an...
Setting up a limited company in Switzerland (SA/AG): steps and advice

Setting up a limited company in Switzerland (SA/AG): steps and advice

A public limited company(SA/AG) in Switzerland has several key characteristics. Firstly, it is a legal entity distinct from its shareholders, which means that shareholders’ liability is limited to the amount of their capital contribution. In addition, the SA/AG has a minimum share capital of CHF 100,000, divided into shares. It is governed by a Board of Directors responsible for managing the company. Shares in a public limited company are freely transferable, facilitating investment and the sale of shares.