Family Office
Swisscomply Ag
Zurich, Switzerland
Type
Family Office
Check size
n/a
Verticals
Compliance & Risk Management, Wealth Management, Banking
Investment thesis
Swisscomply AG is a Swiss-based company specializing in compliance and risk management solutions for financial service providers, particularly asset managers and fund managers. Established in 2013 and headquartered in Zurich, Swisscomply offers services such as regulatory reporting, risk monitoring, and compliance outsourcing, helping clients navigate complex Swiss and international regulations. The company is recognized for its expertise in adapting to evolving regulatory requirements and its tailored approach to client needs. Swisscomply has built a strong reputation in the Swiss financial sector for reliability and professionalism, serving a diverse client base that includes independent asset managers and institutional investors.
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Business models
services
Customer segments
Mid-market, Enterprise
Geography
Europe, Switzerland
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