Initial Assessment

70% of Swiss companies fall within the scope of the European Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, almost 50% of the SMEs surveyed in Switzerland do not know whether or not the European regulations apply to their company.

What is the outlook for your business?

lawfy offers a free initial assessment, during which a brief explanation is given of the circumstances under which European regulations apply to Swiss companies.

You tell us more about your business and together we evaluate whether the regulations of the GDPR are relevant for your business and if so, what measures should be taken.

Which data protection package is the right for my company?

package Basic

Small and medium-sized enterprises
without parent companies or subsidiaries

Small and medium-sized companies
< 100 employees

package PLUS

Companies with parent
or subsidiary companies

Companies
> 100 employees

No package suggested

Companies that process
sensitive data

Initial Assessment

Which services are included?
Free
  • Meeting (Phone call, Skype), during which we will discuss the activities of your company
  • Evaluation whether your company is affected by the regulations of the DSGVO or not
  • Evaluation whether your company processes sensitive data
  • Duration: Approx. 30 min.

data protection Basic

Which services are included?
CHF 1'200
zzgl. VAT
  • Telephone conversation to get to know your company
  • Data flow analysis and risk analysis
  • Privacy policy, adapted to your company
  • Template data processing directory
  • + additional instruction how to use the above documents

data protection plus

Which services are included?
CHF 2000
zzgl. VAT
  • Main Data Transfer Agreement; and/or
  • Employee information regarding data protection
  • Examine whether it is mandatory to appoint a data protection officer
  • + additional legal advice regarding the above-mentioned documents
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Business – Data Protection – Initial Assessment

Since the introduction of the European data protection legislation which entered into force in May 2018, data privacy has also become relevant for Swiss companies. In what way?

Every Swiss company that offers its goods or services in a country which is a member state of the EU must comply with the European General Data Protection Regulation (so-called “GDPR”).

A breach of the European data protection regulations can have considerable financial consequences. Companies that violate the provisions of the GDPR can be fined up to EUR 20,000 or 4% of the company’s worldwide turnover.

Don’t put off the topic of data protection any longer – with our data protection packages especially designed for small and medium sized companies at an affordable and fixed price.