Management Mandate / Swiss Manager

Legally Represent Your Company in Switzerland with a Local Manager

 

In Switzerland, capital companies (notably Sàrl and SA) are required to be represented by at least one person domiciled in Switzerland, capable of acting on behalf of the company (art. 718 para. 4 CO for SA, art. 814 CO for Sàrl). For foreign entrepreneurs or structures without a local presence, using a Swiss management mandate is essential to ensure compliance and legal continuity of the business.

Hevea Invest provides an experienced, discreet, and legally compliant manager or administrator domiciled in Switzerland to validly represent your company.

Our representation services

Swiss management or administration

Provision of a manager or administrator domiciled in Switzerland.

Fiduciary management mandate

Administrative management and representation with authorities.

Strategic support

Governance and compliance support in Switzerland.

Annual rate

3'000 .-
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Why choose Hevea Invest?

Full compliance with the requirements of the Commercial Register

Experienced managers, bound by professional confidentiality

Clear, transparent mandates governed by contract

Possibility of combined mandates with domiciliation or accounting management

Who is concerned?

Foreign entrepreneurs creating a company in Switzerland

Holdings or parent companies based abroad

Subsidiaries or branches without local resources

Companies without a representative domiciled in Switzerland

Be accompanied by experts

Entrusting a management mandate to Hevea Invest means benefiting from reliable support, an experienced Swiss manager, and administrative management that complies with local requirements.

Questions - Answers

Swiss law requires that at least one person authorized to represent the company be domiciled in Switzerland. This requirement ensures the company’s ability to respond to authorities at all times.

Swiss law requires that at least one person authorized to represent the company be domiciled in Switzerland. This requirement ensures the company’s ability to respond to authorities at all times.

No, unless you expressly wish it. The mandate can be limited to passive legal representation (signature, receipt of communications). Any extended authority is formalized contractually.

Yes. It is common to combine a Swiss manager with other foreign managers. The register will indicate the powers of each (individual or collective signature).

The manager assumes legal responsibility, but it is limited by the scope of the mandate. We frame each mandate with specific conditions and professional liability insurance.

Yes. The mandate can be revoked at any time, according to the agreed contractual terms. However, in the event of revocation, it is mandatory to appoint another representative domiciled in Switzerland.

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