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10 July 2026

SME Study: How Do Swiss Companies Finance Themselves Today? Take Part!

Liquidity, financing and growth are key concerns for many Swiss SMEs. How do companies plan their liquidity? What challenges do they face when it comes to loans and investments? And which banks and financial solutions are relevant today?

These questions are the focus of a current SME study being conducted jointly with Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU), PostFinance, Kamuno and Tellco. The aim is to gain a practical understanding of how Swiss SMEs finance themselves today and which solutions help them in their day-to-day operations.

Taking part only takes a few minutes and makes a valuable contribution to greater transparency in the Swiss SME financing market.

 

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What is the study about?

The study examines four topics that are particularly relevant to Swiss SMEs:

  • Liquidity planning

  • Growth and investment

  • Financing and loans

  • Banks and financial solutions

Participation is straightforward and all responses will be treated confidentially. Individual responses will not be published. If participants voluntarily provide their contact details at the end, these will be processed separately and will not be linked to their responses.

 

Benefits for participating SMEs

As a participant, you will benefit from:

  • exclusive access to the study results, including current insights, market trends and developments in the Swiss financing market

  • an assessment of your potential credit limit

  • practical guidance on how to secure loan approval more quickly

 

You will also have the opportunity to win attractive prizes:

  • a Digitec/Galaxus voucher worth CHF 500

  • 1 of 5 tickets to the SME SWISS Symposium in Brugg on 15 October 2026, with a total value of CHF 2,500

 

Take part now

By taking part, you will help create a sound data basis for the Swiss SME market and contribute to greater transparency in the Swiss SME financing market.

Take part in the SME study now