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David Merz | Founding Partner
Zurich, December 26, 2023
The backbone of a well-structured company is its statutes, or “articles of association”. These crucial founding documents establish the internal rules by which any company in Switzerland operates and guides its purpose. Drafting them for the first time or making a later alteration calls for the utmost care and expertise. In this blog, we provide a comprehensive explanation of what these statutes are and what information they should include. We also explore in detail what it takes to make changes to a company’s statutes after it has been incorporated.
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The statutes, often referred to as “articles of association”, are documents which constitute the legal foundation of a company in Switzerland. They are legally required for the formation of both a stock corporation (AG) and limited liability company (GmbH).
For both GmbH and AG, these documents outline the company’s purpose, structure, and rules governing its internal affairs. Essentially, statutes serve as the constitution of a company, guiding its operations and interactions with stakeholders.
The articles of association play a vital role in providing clarity and structure to a company’s operations. They define the purpose of the company, the rights and responsibilities of shareholders and directors, and the procedures for decision-making and governance.
They also specify important details such as the share capital, the type and number of shares, and the rules for their transfer. Having a written legal framework like this helps in preventing conflicts, ensuring transparency, and facilitating effective governance.
In other words, the articles of association act as a roadmap for companies embarking on a long and winding journey. Without it, they would be directionless from the start. Indeed, the route may have to be adapted along the way, but it is done carefully with the consent of those involved, while following the proper procedures and protocols.
The content of a company’s statutes in Switzerland is regulated by legal requirements. The articles of association should include at least the following information:
The following information is not mandatory but useful:
These provisions of the articles of association need to be drafted with the utmost clarity and precision to avoid any legal complications, disputes, or conflicts, and to ensure the company operates smoothly within the bounds of Swiss corporate law.
It is highly recommended to enlist the services of a legal professional when drafting the company’s statutes. The statutes should also be notarized by a notary public.
Yes, the statutes of a company in Switzerland can be altered. This can usually only be done by an absolute majority at the general meeting.
Businesses are dynamic, and changes in the economic environment, corporate strategy, or even legal situation may necessitate alterations to the company’s statutes. The ability to change a company’s statutes provides flexibility for businesses to adapt to new circumstances and optimize their operations.
A company may decide to change its articles of association for various reasons. One common reason for changing the statutes is to adjust the company’s purpose to align with evolving business strategies and objectives.
Other motivations for a change may be modifying share capital for strategic or financial reasons, altering decision-making processes, or incorporating new governance structures. Changes could also be caused by legal requirements or mergers and acquisitions.
It is essential to carefully evaluate the reasons for the change and ensure that it still aligns with the long-term goals of the company. Changing a company’s statutes offers both advantages and disadvantages:
Altering a company’s articles of association is a complex legal process, for which various documents are required. The specific documentation needed depends on the nature and extent of the proposed changes. Typically, the following documents are always essential:
Changing the articles of association of a GmbH or AG in Switzerland involves several important steps, each of which should be executed correctly to ensure the legality and effectiveness of the alterations. The general steps are as follows:
The timeline for changing the articles of association can vary significantly. While simple changes may be processed relatively quickly, more complex modifications may take several weeks or even months.
A major factor is how well prepared the company is for the changes and whether the initial phase has begun with internal discussions, guidance from experts, and other groundwork. Other factors influencing the timeline include the responsiveness of shareholders, the complexity of the changes, and the efficiency of the administrative process.
Once the initial preparations are complete, a general meeting must be called which must also comply with certain timelines and deadlines that are usually set out in the existing statutes. Once the resolution to change the statutes has been passed in the general meeting, the notarization follows. This usually only takes a few days, but if there are any legal issues or complications, the certification could be delayed.
Finally, the changes must be formally registered in the commercial register. The length of time depends on the workload of the responsible register office and can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.
Yes, there are costs associated with changing a company’s articles of association. These costs include notary fees, legal fees for drafting and reviewing the amendments, and any administrative fees associated with submitting the changes to the commercial register.
The specific costs can vary depending on the time and complexity of the process, and the individual rates of the notary, legal experts, business consultants, etc. The company should also factor in internal administrative costs due to the time spent by their own employees on the process.
It is advisable for companies to consult with seasoned experts like Nexova to get an early idea of the expected costs and to budget for these expenses when considering amending their statutes.
Navigating the legal and administrative landscape of drafting or changing your company’s statutes can be difficult without the right professional guidance.
Nexova, with our deep expertise in corporate law and company incorporation in Switzerland, can provide you with just the right support for setting up a new business or modifying the articles of association of your existing company.
From legal documentation and compliance to strategic advice, Nexova offers comprehensive assistance, ensuring that your company’s legal foundation is robust and aligned with its business objectives.
We help you right from the first step of discussing the proposed changes with your internal partners, to drafting the actual statutes, and even taking care of notarization and the correspondence with the relevant commercial register office.
All our services are offered at attractive and transparent rates. You can count on us to help ensure that your application is smooth, efficient, and successful.