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Legal notice

This legal notice is published pursuant to the Swiss Code of Obligations (CO) and the Federal Act against Unfair Competition (UCA). It identifies the publisher of the site, its hosting provider and the general conditions of use of published content.

Last updated · 14 May 2026

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Publisher

The site helvetdata.ch is published by:

  • EMVEE VENTURES LTD
  • 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden
  • London WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom
  • Brand: HelvetData

Operations managed and operated from Switzerland. General contact · hello@helvetdata.ch Data protection · privacy@helvetdata.ch

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Hosting provider

The site is hosted by:

  • Hetzner Online GmbH
  • Industriestrasse 25, 91710 Gunzenhausen, Germany
  • Phone: +49 9831 505-0
  • Site: www.hetzner.com

Production servers are located in the Hetzner data centers in Falkenstein (Germany) and Helsinki (Finland), both within the European Union.

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Payment provider

Payments are processed by:

  • Stripe Payments Europe Ltd
  • 1 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland
  • Registration number: 513174
  • Site: stripe.com

Stripe is PCI-DSS Level 1 certified and authorized as an electronic money institution by the Central Bank of Ireland.

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Director of publication

The publisher of helvetdata.ch is EMVEE VENTURES LTD, a company incorporated in England and Wales, operating under the HelvetData brand. Operations are managed and operated from Switzerland. Any correspondence concerning published content may be addressed to hello@helvetdata.ch.

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Terms of service

Use of HelvetData's paid services is governed by the Terms of Service available at /legal/cgu. Access to the public site and its marketing content implies tacit acceptance of the following rules: fair navigation, no massive scraping, no commercial use of trademarks or content without prior written authorization.

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Data protection

The processing of personal data in the context of using the site and the Service is governed by the Privacy Policy available at /legal/privacy, compliant with the Swiss revFADP and the European GDPR.

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Intellectual property

The entire helvetdata.ch site, with the exception of clearly referenced public-sourced data, is protected by Swiss and international intellectual property laws.

The platform's source code, visual identity, HelvetData brand, Mercury design, illustrations, marketing copy, scoring models (momentum, distress, expansion) and proprietary algorithms are the exclusive property of EMVEE VENTURES LTD.

HelvetData blog content is published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 license, unless otherwise explicitly stated.

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Technologies and credits

The site and HelvetData platform rely in particular on the following technologies:

  • Web framework: Next.js (Vercel Inc.)
  • Backend API: FastAPI (Python)
  • Database: PostgreSQL
  • Caching: Redis
  • Payment: Stripe
  • Transactional email: Resend
  • Analytics: PostHog, Google Analytics 4
  • Error tracking: Sentry
  • Design system: Tailwind CSS, lucide-react, motion

We thank the open source communities that make these technologies available.

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Limitation of liability

Data displayed on HelvetData come from official Swiss public sources (commercial register, cantonal official publications, public tenders, trademark register). HelvetData uses its best efforts to ensure their accuracy, completeness and timeliness, but cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions or update delays inherent in the original sources.

Proprietary scores (momentum, distress, expansion) are heuristic indicators provided for information purposes only and do not constitute financial, legal, tax or investment advice.

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External links

The helvetdata.ch site may contain links to third-party sites (official sources, press articles, partners). HelvetData does not control the content of these third-party sites and disclaims any responsibility for their content, privacy policy or legal compliance.

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Governing law and jurisdiction

These Terms are governed by English law. Courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction, subject to mandatory consumer-protection rules under Swiss law (UCA/nFADP).