Regista and Moneyhouse both build on Switzerland's official public commercial register. The difference is what gets built on top — and what it costs. Regista keeps the core research workflow free, adds AI and monitoring on a flat subscription, and deliberately stays away from credit scoring and personal-data products.
| Regista | Moneyhouse | |
|---|---|---|
| Source data | Official Swiss register (Zefix / SOGC), refreshed on business days | Official Swiss register plus proprietary data products |
| Company dossiers | Free — identity, officers, register timeline, relationship graph, PDF export | Available; scope depends on account and plan — see moneyhouse.ch |
| Relationship graph | Interactive officer-and-mandate graph on every dossier, free | Network views are part of the paid offering |
| AI | Plain-language summaries, grounded chat and natural-language search, on register facts only | Not the focus of the product |
| Register monitoring | Watchlists with typed change alerts (board, capital, address, liquidation…) — Pro | Monitoring offered in paid plans |
| Credit / solvency data | Deliberately not offered — public register facts only | Core paid product (credit and solvency information) |
| Person marketing data | None. Person pages are access-gated, excluded from search engines, with a removal process | Person-related data products are part of the offering |
| Languages | English, German, French, Italian on every page | German and French |
| Pricing | Free core. Pro CHF 29/month or CHF 290/year, cancel anytime | Subscription plans — see moneyhouse.ch for current prices |
Comparison based on publicly available information, July 2026. Features and prices change — verify current details with each provider. Moneyhouse is a trademark of its owner; Regista is not affiliated with Moneyhouse.
Swiss data-protection law (FADP) draws a hard line between republishing the official register and building enriched profiles of private individuals. Regista stays firmly on the register side of that line: what you see is what the Confederation publishes, nothing more. For most research, sales and KYC-lite workflows that is exactly what you need — without paying for data you are not allowed to misuse anyway.
Prefer the long-form version? Read the full write-up on the blog.