Start an AG
in Switzerland.
The AG is Switzerland's premier corporate form — offering shareholder privacy, credibility with international partners, and the flexibility to issue shares and raise capital. We handle the full formation process.
Share Capital
Minimum (50% paid in)
Formation Time
To Commercial Register entry
Privacy
Not published in register
Jurisdiction
We recommend optimal canton
Why Choose the AG?
The Aktiengesellschaft (AG) is Switzerland's equivalent of a stock corporation. Governed by the Code of Obligations (Art. 620–763), it is the preferred legal form for holding companies, international headquarters, businesses planning to take on investors, and any enterprise where shareholder confidentiality matters.
Shareholder Privacy
Unlike the GmbH, the AG does not publish shareholder names in the Commercial Register. Only board members are publicly listed. Shareholders are recorded in a private share register maintained by the company.
Capital Flexibility
The AG can issue registered shares, create different share classes with varying voting or dividend rights, and implement a capital band allowing the board to increase capital without a general meeting.
International Credibility
The AG is universally recognised and conveys substance. Banks, counterparties, and regulators across the world understand it as a well-governed corporation comparable to a German AG, French SA, or UK PLC.
Holding Structures
Swiss AGs are commonly used as holding vehicles. The participation exemption means that dividends and capital gains from qualifying subsidiaries are effectively tax-free at the holding level, making Switzerland a premier jurisdiction for group structures.
What Is Included.
Articles of Association
Custom-drafted articles incorporating 2023 reform provisions
Notarised Founding Deed
Full notarisation of founding assembly and capital contribution
Commercial Register Filing
Complete filing and follow-up until entry is confirmed
Share Register
Private share register reflecting initial ownership
Capital Deposit Coordination
Bank liaison for escrow deposit and release
Full Legal Support
Lawyer-managed process from consultation to handover
Legal Requirements for Forming an AG.
Share Capital: CHF 100,000
The nominal share capital must be at least CHF 100,000. At formation, at least 20% of each share and a total of at least CHF 50,000 must be paid in. The unpaid portion represents a commitment by shareholders that can be called upon later. For most practical purposes, we recommend full payment at inception to simplify banking and compliance.
Board of Directors
The AG must have at least one board member. At least one person with the power to represent the company must be resident in Switzerland. This can be a board member with individual signatory authority or, since the 2023 corporate law reform, a director (Direktor) with similar powers. We provide nominee director services for non-resident founders.
Articles of Association
The articles must specify the company name, registered office, purpose, share capital, share structure, and organisational rules. The 2023 reform introduced greater flexibility, including virtual general meetings, digital share registers, and the capital band mechanism. We draft articles tailored to your governance needs.
Auditor
Companies that exceed certain thresholds (CHF 40 million turnover, CHF 20 million total assets, or 250 FTEs) must appoint an auditor for an ordinary audit. Smaller AGs require a limited review, but can opt out entirely if all shareholders consent and the company has fewer than 10 FTEs. Most newly formed AGs qualify for the opt-out.
Costs & Timeline.
| Component | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Share Capital (paid-in) | CHF 50,000 - 100,000 | Minimum 50% of nominal capital. Yours after registration. |
| Notary Fees | CHF 1,500 - 3,000 | For founding deed and articles execution. |
| Commercial Register | CHF 600 - 1,200 | Government fee. Varies by canton. |
| Legal Fees (Rohrer Consulting) | From CHF 3,500 | Full-service AG formation management. |
| Timeline | 3-4 weeks | Engagement to Commercial Register entry. |
All fees are communicated upfront. The share capital remains in the company after formation — it is not a cost but working capital for the business.
Swiss Corporate Law Reform (2023).
On 1 January 2023, Switzerland introduced the most significant reform of its corporate law in decades. These changes directly affect how AGs are formed and governed:
Capital band
The board can increase or decrease capital within a defined range (up to 50% of share capital) without convening a general meeting, enabling faster decision-making for growing companies.
Virtual meetings
General meetings can now be held entirely virtually or in hybrid format if the articles of association permit it.
Interim dividends
Companies can now distribute interim dividends based on interim financial statements, subject to auditor review.
Gender quotas
Listed companies must aim for 30% representation of each gender on the board and 20% in executive management (comply-or-explain).
Restructuring thresholds
The board must act earlier if there are signs of over-indebtedness or liquidity problems, with clearer rules for action.
We incorporate all relevant reform provisions into the articles of association and governance documents from day one, so your AG is set up under the latest legal framework.
Frequently Asked Questions.
How long does AG formation take?
Can I be the sole shareholder and sole board member?
What taxes does a Swiss AG pay?
Do I need to pay the full CHF 100,000 at formation?
What is the difference between forming a new AG and buying a shelf AG?
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Can I form an AG remotely without visiting Switzerland?
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What is the capital band mechanism introduced in 2023?
Can I use the AG as a holding company?
What common mistakes should I avoid when forming an AG?
Essential Add-Ons.
ALEX ROHRER.
Founder & Managing Partner of Rohrer Consulting. Corporate and tax lawyer with Big Four experience. Alex personally oversees every client engagement, providing direct expert counsel from initial consultation through to completion.
Corporate & Tax Law, Big Four International Consulting
Seefeldstrasse 69, 8008 Zurich
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