A business address in canton Zug.
At premises operated by Swiss Tower in Baar, registered in the Zug cantonal trade register, in the form c/o Swiss Tower. Sold on its own. CHF 139 per month, all included.
Why companies choose Zug.
Zug holds one of the lowest combined corporate tax rates in Switzerland and, since the federal tax reform of 2020, one of the lowest in Europe. The canton has built its economy around what that rate makes possible: holding companies, technology, commodity trading, and over the past decade a concentration of crypto and blockchain firms that established themselves in what came to be called Crypto Valley.
A Zug seat is recognised by counterparties without further explanation. The canton's trade register is one of Switzerland's most experienced in handling international structures, foreign branches, holding constructions, and entities operating under FINMA or international regulatory regimes.
Zug's cantonal rate on taxable profit, before federal and communal multipliers.
On profit before tax, for a company seated in Baar. Federal, cantonal and communal layers combined.
For a company carrying CHF 100,000 in equity. Among the lowest in Switzerland.
More registered legal entities than residents — the highest density in Switzerland.
Lower communal multiplier.
Within the canton, the communal multiplier — the rate the commune levies on top of the cantonal tax — varies by commune. Baar holds a lower multiplier than Zug city, on the same already-low cantonal base. For a holding company or a trading entity sensitive to total tax cost, the commune of registration matters as much as the canton. Many companies choose Baar specifically for this reason. Baar sits in the administrative belt north of Zug city, on the rail and motorway corridor toward Zürich.
Sihlbruggstrasse 105, 6340 Baar.
Premises operated by Swiss Tower in Baar. The address is entered in the Zug 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 Zug 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 Zug address.
Holding companies — Swiss or international holding structures benefiting from Zug's combined tax position and the canton's experience handling holding regimes.
Technology and software companies — Swiss subsidiaries or seats of technology firms attracted by the canton's stability and tax position.
Commodity trading firms — trading entities, especially those with international counterparties expecting a Zug counterparty as standard.
Crypto and blockchain entities — companies operating in the regulatory framework that has developed in the canton over the past decade.
Foreign companies establishing a Swiss branch — non-Swiss companies registering a branch under Swiss law and wanting a Zug seat for that branch.
An address in Zug, 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 Zug 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.