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Buying an electrical company in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of an electrical company should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Loss of the authorised technical lead, open compliance defects and underpriced projects can stop operations or create expensive remediation.

Earnings to normalise before valuing an electrical company

Analyse margin by installation, service and maintenance after technician hours, travel, materials and callbacks. Confirm the profitability of fixed-price work still open.

Due-diligence priorities for an electrical company

Review professional authorisations, responsible technical persons, inspection records, warranties, safety, tools, vehicles, apprentices and supplier accounts.

Protect continuity while an electrical company changes hands

Assign technical responsibility, drawings, test records, open installations, service schedules and customer emergency contacts before completion.

Related acquisition routes for an electrical company

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Plumbing company or Trades & construction, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions buyers ask about an electrical company

Which installation and service contracts remain profitable after callbacks?

Analyse margin by installation, service and maintenance after technician hours, travel, materials and callbacks. Confirm the profitability of fixed-price work still open.

Who holds the technical authorisation required for continued operation?

Review professional authorisations, responsible technical persons, inspection records, warranties, safety, tools, vehicles, apprentices and supplier accounts.

Are there open inspection defects or undocumented installations?

Loss of the authorised technical lead, open compliance defects and underpriced projects can stop operations or create expensive remediation.

How will test records and technical responsibility transfer?

Assign technical responsibility, drawings, test records, open installations, service schedules and customer emergency contacts before completion.