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I had been planning to enter the European market for a long time and realized that I needed a company in Switzerland to do so. At first, I tried to figure out all the nuances on my own—choosing between AG and GmbH, tax aspects, bank accounts, and legal requirements. It turned out to be confusing and time-consuming. Then I came across some information about Swiss company formation on the SwissFirma website. It describes all the stages in detail: the advantages of Swiss jurisdiction, a comparison of company forms, special features for non-residents, and practical advice on banking support. I liked that the article gives a complete picture of the process and helps you prepare for each stage, which significantly reduced stress and allowed me to start my business quickly and without unpleasant surprises.