A business address is operational infrastructure. Swiss Tower runs it as such, in six cantons, under one standard. Since 2016.
A Swiss business address is treated by the market as a formality.
Companies use private addresses, virtual constructs, co-working desks, or arrangements bundled with a fiduciary mandate. Mail goes to individuals. It gets lost, sits in drawers, is photographed and emailed around. Fiduciaries and lawyers are quietly forced into being postal clerks.
Swiss Tower operates the address as infrastructure. Compliant c/o entries in the cantonal trade register, mail handled with the discipline of an archive, evidence-grade document storage on Swiss-resident systems. Sold on its own, in six cantons, under one standard.
A Swiss business address.
Choose one of six cantons: Zug, Schwyz, Zürich, Genève, Valais or Ticino. The address is entered in the cantonal trade register under the formal company name, in the form c/o Swiss Tower. Mail is accepted, scanned, indexed, archived on Swiss-resident infrastructure, and forwarded weekly to a destination of your choice.
Start here. Choose a canton.
Each canton, the same operation. Six places where Swiss companies and foreign branches register their seat — one provider, one contract, one standard of mail handling and archive.
Holding companies, technology, commodity trading, crypto.
Lower communal multiplier on the canton's already-low corporate rate.
Asset managers, family offices, holding structures, private investors.
Low tax burden within the Zürich economic area.
Banking, asset management, listed companies, financial services.
A Zürich seat is chosen for what Zürich is — counterparties, capital, infrastructure.
Commodity trading, private banking, international organisations.
One of the canton's stronger communal tax positions, in the business and biotech corridor on the southern edge of the city.
Holding structures, family vehicles, regional operating companies.
Universities and a research community, on the linguistic boundary between French and German Valais.
Fashion-industry finance and logistics, asset management, blockchain.
Centre of Ticino's economy and Switzerland's third financial centre.
Choose a service. Three options, one operation.
Address
The address used as the company's seat in the cantonal trade register, for new incorporations and existing Swiss companies relocating their seat.
Address
The address registered as the Swiss branch of a foreign or domestic company.
Address
For companies already registered in Switzerland or Liechtenstein seeking presence in another canton, alongside their existing seat.
Daily mail processing, scanning, Swiss-hosted archive, weekly forwarding — included in every service.
Mail handled with the discipline of an archive, not the speed of a mailbox — scanned the same day, named by sender and date, archived on Swiss-resident infrastructure, findable years later.
When to use this.
You are incorporating a Swiss company and need an address for the trade register.
You run a foreign company and need a Swiss correspondence point — for banking, for clients, for counterparties.
Your address is bundled with another arrangement — an apartment, a co-working desk, a fiduciary mandate — and you want it separate.
You hold a company in one canton and need a second address in another canton.
You are moving the seat of a company between cantons, or replacing one address provider with another.
When not to.
Operations requiring physical premises — retail, manufacturing, warehousing, logistics.
Businesses receiving clients, patients, or visitors at the address — medical practices, law firms with walk-in clients, agencies hosting client meetings.
Companies needing a staffed reception, phone answering, or on-site presence beyond mail handling.
A Swiss business address at premises operated by Swiss Tower in the canton of your choice. The address is entered in the cantonal trade register under your formal company name, in the form c/o Swiss Tower. Recognized by the trade register, by Swiss banks, and by counterparties and authorities conducting due diligence.
The address serves as the legal seat of the company, the point of mail and correspondence under the formal company name, and the contact point for banks, counterparties, and regulatory authorities.
The premises are operated by Swiss Tower. You do not work at the address and do not receive your own clients there. This separation is the reason the c/o entry is accepted by the trade register and the address remains operationally clean.
You submit the request form below — canton, service, company status. We reply within one business day with the service agreement and onboarding documents.
You return the signed agreement, identification, and proof of company registration (or formation documents if the company is being incorporated).
Once verified, we issue the holder's declaration confirming that your company may use our premises as its address. The declaration is filed with the cantonal trade register as part of your registration. We notify the Swiss Post that your company is registered at the premises, so mail addressed to your company is delivered whether or not the sender includes the c/o line.
Mail received at the premises is opened on the day of arrival, scanned, indexed, and archived in your secure digital safe on Swiss-resident infrastructure. Physical forwarding to the destination of your choice runs on a weekly cadence.
The operation is local in every canton. Staff are Swiss-resident, working in German, French or Italian according to the canton, with English available throughout. No call center sits between the address and the people who handle it.
Onboarding requires verifiable ownership, purpose and activity. Swiss Tower does not provide office space, reception, or on-site services beyond mail handling, does not act as fiduciary or signatory, and does not bundle the address with accounting, tax or legal work. The address is the service.
Or use the form below. Response within one business day. Address ready to receive correspondence within 96 hours of completed onboarding. Trade register entry follows the cantonal authority's own timeline.
Swiss Tower, Swiss Ledger and ANALYTICA grew out of a single operation that has been running since 2016.
Swiss Ledger — structures and operates the finance backbone for companies in Switzerland: accounting, payroll, VAT and tax declarations, expenses, reporting. And recovers foreign VAT on business travel that most companies leave unclaimed.
ANALYTICA — performs data integration into the accounting system: bank and card exports, expense tools, supplier invoices, scanned receipts — read, structured, ready to post.