![]() The only way to do it is to appoint a representative as a board member (having him sign an agreement which sets forth the way he should act (if needed), which is - basically - only on your instructions). There is therefore no happy way to remain fully "discreet" and to be the only one to take decisions for the company. Nevertheless, you wouldn't expect the shareholders to decide on the day to day business, which is usually delegated to the Directors. The shareholders' meeting is the highest organ in a SA, therefore shareholders' resolutions basically apply to anyone in the company, authorized to sign or not. The kind of decision making depends whether you act as a member of the board, as a member of the Direction or with a delegated authority. In practice, this is rarely done, except for the official acts (notary.) or with some important customers. Though it is the duty of your counterpart to verify whether you are authorized to sign. Theoretically the engagement signed by a non authorized person is not valid. Theoretically only the reprensentatives mentioned in the commercial register extract with "a power to sign" (alone or along with s.o.) are authorized to engage the company into an agreement. There is nothing he can do for the rest of his life to have this information removed from the internet. So when he travels all over the world anybody can Google that he is a banker in Switzerland. A few months later he found his name, home town, and citizenship posted on the internet by Money House. Maybe one could set up a company in Lichtenstein or Luxembourg (the one that is very close to Switzerland) and have it operate in Switzerland? Also do the details of shareholders of the company need to be published all over the internet?Ī friend of mine joined a large Swiss bank and was asked to have his signature in the commercial registrar. Also I was told that if your business goes bankrupt or does not work out, everybody can look this up on the internet FOREVER as Money House will not remove the details. Even Data Protection Office is upset about this but cannot do anything about it. Reporting back, so hopefully more of you can delete their records.If someone wants to be relatively discreet, is there a way to set up a business in Switzerland, without having your name, home town, and citizenship posted on the internet by Money House? Money House gets this information from the commercial registrar and under no circumstances would remove it from posting on the internet. ![]() I know a lot of us here had the same reservations, the vicious circle of giving info to delete info that was not meant to be there in the first place. Google no longer serves a page on moneyhouse but rather a 404 page. Lo and behold, 30 min later I *did* get that confirmation email. ![]() So, names and address + email and an edited scan of my Permit de Sejour scored me a confirmation page "thanks, it usually takes a day, we'll confirm with return email when we delete". You get the idea - learning from the best in the trade, I simply edited my ID to serve the purpose of validation I am no bot but still, avoid fueling more personal data into the evil bucket. from my address I only left street name with no number, blacked out the last 4 digits of the ID number, from date of birth I only left visible the year, To avoid supplying *yet* more information to the service, I scanned my ID, then blacked out selectively info: Step 2 requires you to supply an email address and (!) attach a scanned copy of your ID. so, the light came off and I called them to ask how to stop my info from being sold.ĭirected to this address, I filled in the form. Today I had a meeting cancelled and it so happened a colleague brought up registers and online data mining. I am allergic to such services and for months have postponed the deletion of my profile. Note in particular the rating for "Child Safety": Schober.ch's web site is rated very poorly and it would NOT be advisable to access it. The MD is René Koller according to the commercial register. "The company business is the execution of all services in the area of direct marketing, especially data base marketing, the collection, management and sale of address data bases, the sale of addresses and brokering of lists."Īccording to the Focus article, "Address dealers must provide information about what they have stored about you." Their address in Switzerland is: ![]() The Schober company, "Schober Information Group (Schweiz) AG", lists as its business: in Switzerland.Īccording to the Swiss commercial register site, zefix.ch, the Schober group has several companies in Switzerland operating from Bachenbülach. The German magazine Focus says in its latest edition: "The address dealer Schober reportedly has 50 million private addresses in its data base." Schober is apparently a primary source of personal data for Moneyhouse, telemarketing companies, etc.
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