Board Member mandate
At bonnefouspartners, board memberships are held by a member of the management team. We offer this service for companies established or in the process of being established in Switzerland.
Whether you’re a local company or a subsidiary of a foreign corporation, we provide legal representation and strategic support for your company’s governance.
A legal and strategic role
In Switzerland, it is a legal requirement for every SA (company limited by shares) or Sàrl (Limited Liability Company) to have a director or managing director domiciled in the country.
Whether you need a local representative or broader governance support, we take on this role with rigor and commitment, while guaranteeing:
- Reliable representation: managing official relations with the relevant administrations and authorities
- Active participation in Board of Directors’ meetings, taking the necessary minutes
- Strategic advice: support for important decisions, particularly in financial, legal and organizational areas
- Full fiduciary support: administrative and accounting follow-up, assistance with tax obligations, legal advice
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, the Swiss Code of Obligations formally requires a corporation to have at least one representative domiciled in Switzerland.
Yes, we can prepare the necessary minutes and requisitions for amendments to the Commercial Register, in coordination with the notary if required.
Yes, we can take on a transitional mandate while you find or formalize the appointment of an in-house administrator.
Yes, we provide full legal representation, including interaction with the Commercial Register, tax authorities and other authorities, while ensuring compliance with Swiss company law obligations.