Buy a company in Uri

Buy a company in Uri: compare listings on company.ch by location, guide price, revenue and handover. Open relevant offers, review the key facts and send an enquiry when an offer fits.
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Buying a business in Uri

A useful first comparison of a business in Uri should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. A small local market, route disruption and customer concentration can make cash flow sensitive to decisions outside the buyer's control.

Read the local market behind a business in Uri

Review local, through-traffic, infrastructure and tourism demand separately. Test whether transport links create durable business or simply expose revenue to construction and seasonal flows.

Premises, permits and contracts in Uri

Check site and access rights, lease, transport or infrastructure contracts, tourism permissions, staff availability and any dependency on a single public or industrial customer.

Preserve local relationships during the handover of a business in Uri

Transfer public, infrastructure and local customer contacts and document access, logistics and seasonal operating routines.

Related acquisition routes for a business in Uri

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Nidwalden or Grisons, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions about buying a business in Uri

Which Uri revenues are local and which depend on transit or tourism?

Review local, through-traffic, infrastructure and tourism demand separately. Test whether transport links create durable business or simply expose revenue to construction and seasonal flows.

Do access and site rights remain secure after a control change?

Check site and access rights, lease, transport or infrastructure contracts, tourism permissions, staff availability and any dependency on a single public or industrial customer.

How exposed is the business to one project or route disruption?

A small local market, route disruption and customer concentration can make cash flow sensitive to decisions outside the buyer's control.

Which public and local contacts need a personal introduction?

Transfer public, infrastructure and local customer contacts and document access, logistics and seasonal operating routines.