TIN Check Switzerland


For individuals:

The OASI (Old Age and Survivors Insurance Number) consists of 13 digits (format: 756.9999.9999.99). The first 3 digits correspond to an initial country code that is “756” for Switzerland.

For entities

The TIN is called the UID-number (Unternehmens-Identifikationsnummer) and is centralized at a federal level. The TIN consists of 9 digits with the prefix CHE (format: CHE-999.999.999).


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Our costumers

Our application is used daily by several entities around the world.

Banks

Our app is currently used by banks around the world for TIN validation.

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Commercial applications

Currently, merchant platforms use our application to validate TINs.

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Billing software

Our API is used to speed up customer registration and billing process.

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E-Commerce

Online e-commerce platforms have integrated our application to speed up sales orders.

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Trade companies

Import/export companies use our API to validate customers' tax identification number.

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Tax authorities

Currently, tax authorities in different countries use our application to validate TINs.

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Create your account and do more validations for free

If you don't want to develop an API to use checks, you can now manually perform checks via the api.tin-check.com.
click the link below and you will receive 10 free validations to use at will in your validations.
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