Morgan Hartley Consulting(lawsupport.ch)positions itself as a Swiss corporate law and business advisory team. The website says it is composed of experienced Swiss lawyers and mainly serves clients in company formation, corporate compliance, tax, accounting, financial licensing, and legal representation. Its core market is Switzerland, with offices in Zurich and Zug, while it also assists with corporate matters in Germany, Cyprus, Hong Kong, and the UK through a partner network.
Its service scope is fairly comprehensive. It covers the formation of AGs, GmbHs, and branches of foreign companies, as well as shelf company purchases, bank account opening, SECO work permits, residence permits, tax registration and filings, accounting and audits, company liquidation, restructuring, M&A, due diligence, contracts, governance, and debt collection. For financial businesses, the website explicitly mentions FINMA licensing, SRO anti-money-laundering compliance, asset management, family offices, fintech, and crypto/blockchain licensing. It also provides relatively detailed disclosure on Swiss company formation requirements: foreigners may own 100% of a company, but an AG must have at least one director, and a GmbH at least one managing officer, resident in Switzerland.
Pricing transparency is moderate. The site states that professional service fees for Swiss company formation are around CHF 3,000-8,800, with another reference to “from CHF 3,500.” The minimum share capital is CHF 20,000 for a GmbH and CHF 100,000 for an AG, with at least CHF 50,000 paid in at incorporation. Standard AG notary fees in Zurich are around CHF 1,500-3,000. A newly incorporated company typically takes 2-4 weeks, while transfer of a shelf company takes 3-5 business days, making it suitable for situations that require an existing entity, such as contract bidding, real estate transactions, or regulatory applications.
The strengths are its long service chain, covering everything from formation to ongoing tax, VAT, AHV, audit, and compliance matters. Its shelf company process is clearly described, and it emphasizes that the companies are debt-free, validly registered, and have complete documentation. It also offers a free 30-minute initial consultation. The downside is that many complex services—such as FINMA applications, nominee directors, bank account opening, virtual address, or domicile fees—are not clearly priced and require item-by-item quotations. Services in Germany, Cyprus, Hong Kong, and the UK rely on a partner network, so the actual depth of delivery should be verified.
It is better suited to founders, multinational companies, fintech firms, asset managers, family offices, and foreign entrepreneurs who need a Swiss AG/GmbH quickly or want to establish a credible European entity in Switzerland. For Chinese users, the site does not disclose Chinese-language support, RMB/Alipay/WeChat Pay payment options, or accessibility from Chinese networks, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If budget is a concern, it is worth comparing Swiss local lawyers, accounting firms, and international corporate service providers at the same time.
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lawsupport.ch is an Switzerland Incorp & Compliance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lawsupport.ch directly.