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For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
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For regular sellers with several listings.
3 active listings
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When selling Product rights, the listing should quickly show what is transferred, in what condition and under which terms. Product rights need explanation because buyers must know which concepts, designs, formulas, drawings or distribution rights are actually transferred. Concrete information helps attract better inquiries without publishing sensitive details too early.
Rights scope, protection status, technical documents, suppliers, production data, samples, contracts, exclusivity and open claims matter. These details help buyers understand the substance of the offer and decide whether an inquiry is relevant.
Likely buyers include manufacturers, retailers, brand operators, startups and companies wanting to bring an existing product to market faster. The copy should stay factual, avoid exaggerated claims and explain the commercial value of the asset clearly.
The handover should document chain of title, records, supplier contacts, files, samples, contracts and usage limits. Depending on the offer, Sell brands and Sell licences can also be relevant.
Rights scope, protection status, technical documents, suppliers, production data, samples, contracts, exclusivity and open claims matter.
Likely buyers include manufacturers, retailers, brand operators, startups and companies wanting to bring an existing product to market faster.
Yes. Direct contact details, internal data and sensitive documents do not need to be published in the listing.
The handover should document chain of title, records, supplier contacts, files, samples, contracts and usage limits.
No. The listing should give understandable orientation; sensitive details can follow after a qualified inquiry.
No. company.ch provides listing, visibility and inquiries, but is not a contracting party and does not replace due diligence.
Yes. Depending on the offer, Sell brands or Sell licences can help cover the commercial scope more clearly.