A business address in canton Geneva.
At premises operated by Swiss Tower in Plan-les-Ouates, registered in the Geneva cantonal trade register, in the form c/o Swiss Tower. Sold on its own. CHF 139 per month, all included.
Why companies choose Geneva.
Geneva is Switzerland's second financial centre, the country's hub for international organisations, and the gravitational point of global commodity trading — a meaningful share of the world's oil, grain, coffee and metals trades clears through Geneva-seated entities. The canton's professional services infrastructure — banking, legal, advisory — is built around international clients and cross-border structures.
Within the canton, communal multipliers vary widely. Plan-les-Ouates carries one of the lowest communal rates in Geneva, which materially shifts the combined tax burden compared to a seat in the city itself.
Geneva's cantonal rate on taxable profit, before federal and communal multipliers.
On profit before tax, for a company seated in Plan-les-Ouates. Federal, cantonal and communal layers combined.
For a company carrying CHF 100,000 in equity. Geneva's capital tax thresholds make this effectively zero for most small companies.
Plan-les-Ouates communal rate. One of the lowest in the canton; significantly below Geneva city.
The southern business corridor.
Plan-les-Ouates sits south of Geneva city, in the cluster of communes that has become the canton's modern industrial and biotech corridor. The commune carries a meaningfully lower communal multiplier than Geneva city, applied to the same cantonal base — for an operating company or a small holding, the difference between a seat in Plan-les-Ouates and one in the city is real.
The area has built itself around watchmaking, biotech, life sciences, fintech, and the cluster of international firms that prefer the southern corridor's tax position to the city's premium location cost.
Route de Base 27, 1228 Plan-les-Ouates.
Premises operated by Swiss Tower in Plan-les-Ouates. The address is entered in the Geneva cantonal trade register under your formal company name, in the form c/o Swiss Tower. Recognised by the trade register, by Swiss banks, and by counterparties and authorities conducting due diligence on the company.
The c/o form is only required for the cantonal trade register entry. On invoices, on your website, in correspondence with banks, counterparties and suppliers, your company uses the address as its own — with or without the c/o line, formatted however you choose.
One price, everything included.
The price is the same for the Geneva address as for any other Swiss Tower address. No per-letter, per-page, or per-item charges. The same operational standard regardless of mail volume.
Who chooses a Geneva address.
International companies and Swiss subsidiaries — non-Swiss entities establishing a Swiss seat or branch where Geneva's international position, language profile and counterparty network are operationally relevant.
Commodity trading firms — entities operating in or alongside Geneva's commodity trading cluster, where a Geneva seat is read by counterparties as expected.
Private banking and wealth management entities — independent asset managers, fund management companies, and Swiss subsidiaries of foreign managers serving Geneva-area clients.
Watchmaking, biotech, life sciences and fintech companies — operating companies in the industrial and research clusters of the Geneva south corridor.
Companies serving French-speaking and international clients — entities whose client base or counterparties expect a French-speaking Swiss seat with international standing.
An address in canton Geneva, ready to receive correspondence within 96 hours.
Trade register entry follows the cantonal authority's own timeline. Onboarding requires verifiable ownership, purpose and activity. The full operational discipline — mail handling, Swiss-resident archive, weekly forwarding — is identical across all six cantons.
Request the Geneva address.
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.