Sell an SME

Sell an SME: make your business visible with clear key facts and choose whether the sale starts openly, discreetly or anonymously.

Single listing

For one business with a selectable duration.

CHF99per listing

1 month

All amounts exclude VAT.

  • Publish 1 listing
  • Anonymous or visible contact details
  • Save as draft possible
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No payment before publication.

Subscription

For regular sellers with several listings.

CHF99per month

3 active listings

Billed yearly. All amounts exclude VAT.

  • 3 active listings at the same time
  • Anonymous or visible contact details
  • Change package before publication
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Sell an SME with clear sale context

Selling an SME is often about more than price. Buyers want to understand how stable customers, team, processes and handover are. It is for owners of small and medium-sized companies who want to make a sale or succession visible in a structured way. The page should lead to a clear listing, attract qualified inquiries and keep sensitive information under the seller's control.

Clarify the selling situation

Many SME sales are also succession cases. The listing should show whether operational handover, owner support or a strategic buyer is expected. A useful first presentation helps sellers explain the offer without publishing confidential data or internal documents too early.

Prepare a useful listing

Sector, region, revenue, employees, guide price, legal form, reason for sale and handover are important. These details help avoid unsuitable inquiries. Buyers should quickly understand the activity, scale, price logic, possible handover and the next step after a qualified inquiry.

Connect the right selling pages

For larger or succession-focused offers, see: sell a business and find a successor for a business naturally support this search intent and help sellers choose the most precise entry point.

Frequently asked questions about sell an SME

Who is sell an SME for?

It is for owners of small and medium-sized companies who want to make a sale or succession visible in a structured way.

Which details make the listing useful?

Sector, region, guide price, revenue, team, legal form, sale type and planned handover create a clear base for relevant buyer inquiries.

Can the seller start discreetly?

Yes. The listing can provide enough orientation for serious inquiries without publishing the exact name, address, direct contact details or sensitive figures.

What do buyers see at first?

They see the public facts needed for an initial assessment. Confidential details can be shared later, after a qualified inquiry.

When is an inquiry relevant?

An inquiry is relevant when the buyer understands the offer, sees a possible fit and can explain why they want to receive more information.

Is company.ch involved in the transaction?

No. company.ch connects sellers and buyers through listings and inquiries, but does not replace legal, tax, financial or valuation advice.

Is selling an SME more sale or succession?

Both are possible. Many SME sales have a succession character, especially when owner knowledge, team and customer relationships are transferred.