Single listing
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
Excl. VAT.
- Publish 1 listing
- Anonymous or visible contact details
- Save as draft possible
No payment before publication.
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
Excl. VAT.
No payment before publication.
For regular sellers with several listings.
3 active listings
Billed yearly. Excl. VAT.
No payment before publication.
A company offered in Jura should show how the location affects customers, staff, premises, logistics and regulation. The offer should show whether the company depends on a local French-speaking market, specialist industrial networks or customers in other cantons and nearby France. The listing should distinguish a genuinely location-dependent business from one that can serve wider markets or move.
The offer should show whether the company depends on a local French-speaking market, specialist industrial networks or customers in other cantons and nearby France. Show revenue, customers and operations by meaningful area rather than assuming the location itself creates value. State which activities require presence and which can continue from another site.
Prepare revenue and customers by region and country, language, cross-border suppliers or staff, premises, logistics, specialist skills and location-bound permits. Separate facts tied to the company from those tied to the current owner, landlord, licence holder or individual employee.
Jura and French-speaking Swiss operators, specialist industrial buyers and cross-border groups may fit where their capabilities match the actual market. Explain necessary language, travel, sector knowledge and local presence without excluding capable buyers who can build or retain those resources. A broad canton and market description can protect a recognisable seller until the buyer's sector and funding fit are credible. The public page can use the canton, a functional area and anonymised geographic splits before the precise operating place, address and names are revealed.
Transfer local and cross-border customers, specialist suppliers, staff, landlord and authority contacts with language and jurisdiction noted. Sequence introductions according to operational importance and disclose identities only when the buyer has been qualified.
Useful routes for preparing the sale: sell a company.
The offer should show whether the company depends on a local French-speaking market, specialist industrial networks or customers in other cantons and nearby France. Use revenue and customers by region and country, language, cross-border suppliers or staff, premises, logistics, specialist skills and location-bound permits to show which areas genuinely produce recurring revenue, staff access or operating advantages instead of treating the registered address as proof of reach.
Prepare revenue and customers by region and country, language, cross-border suppliers or staff, premises, logistics, specialist skills and location-bound permits. Reconcile the information to the same operating perimeter and explain which premises, permissions, people or cross-border arrangements must remain in place after completion. A broad canton and market description can protect a recognisable seller until the buyer's sector and funding fit are credible.
Jura and French-speaking Swiss operators, specialist industrial buyers and cross-border groups may fit where their capabilities match the actual market. Explain whether continuity depends on particular people, premises, permits, customer access, languages, logistics or travel and what a credible buyer would need to retain or replace.
Transfer local and cross-border customers, specialist suppliers, staff, landlord and authority contacts with language and jurisdiction noted. Prioritise relationships whose loss would affect revenue, premises, supply or permissions and introduce the new responsible person with a clear message.