A Direct Line
We remain deliberately discreet in how we present ourselves — but always accessible to those who seek clarity, strategy and support.
If you would like to get in touch with us, please feel free to use the contact form or the details below. We will respond with the same care and consideration with which we work.
Discretion is a promise — and the beginning of trust.
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Our registered postal address is located in a quiet setting near Lake Zurich. For client meetings, we also have an office space in the city of Zurich.
However, in most cases, our clients expect us to come to them – discreetly and with full attention to their context.
SRC Strategic Relations Counselling
Alte Landstrasse 65
8942 Oberrieden
(Switzerland)
Phone: +41(0)44 799 13 94
E-Mail: connect@strategic-relations.biz
Contact form
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Global Presence, Strategic Impact
At SRC Strategic Relations Counselling, we operate on a global scale, providing strategic advisory services in key geopolitical regions. Our expertise is not limited by physical locations; instead, we focus on delivering high-level consulting and fostering valuable relationships across borders.
While we do not maintain physical offices in all regions, our strategic partnerships and presence in critical areas allow us to guide organizations and governments through complex challenges. Our approach is built on a network of trusted local partners and stakeholders, ensuring that our services have a lasting impact.
We offer insights and solutions tailored to each region's unique dynamics, empowering our clients to navigate global opportunities and risks with confidence.
Strategic Service Areas of SRC
SRC's locations are strategically positioned in global diplomacy, economic, and financial hubs to ensure access to key decision-makers and foster sustainable international relationships. These locations represent our global network and our ability to offer tailored services in key regions.
- Zurich – SRC’s headquarters, offering a central financial and advisory hub with global connectivity, ideal for strategic partnerships and network building.
- Berlin – The political and diplomatic center of Germany, providing key access to German-speaking diplomacy and economics.
- Brussels – The heart of EU institutions, crucial for supranational relations, particularly in international politics and economics.
- Geneva – An international hub for NGOs and multilateral diplomacy, vital for global peacekeeping and humanitarian initiatives.
- Vienna – The seat of important UN institutions, a diplomatic hub for Central and Eastern Europe and international mediation processes.
- London – A global financial powerhouse with significant media and political influence, ideal for international business relations and strategic alliances.
- Washington, D.C. – The political capital of the USA, critical for multilateral relations and engagement with international decision-makers.
- New York – The headquarters of the United Nations, a global hub for financial and media activities as well as international engagement.
- São Paulo – The economic heart of Latin America, offering crucial access to regional political and economic actors.
- Abu Dhabi – A growing center for international dialogue, investments, and geopolitical forums in the Middle East.
- Nairobi – A key location for UN offices in Africa, with increasing diplomatic influence and regional importance.
- Cairo – A historically significant geopolitical anchor in the Arab world, with a key role in political and cultural processes.
- Singapore – A strategic hub in Asia, central to multilateral economic initiatives and regional influence.
- Tokyo – An influential Asian capital with global reach in technology, economics, and geopolitical impact.
- New Delhi – The political and economic center of an emerging geopolitical actor in South Asia.
- Jakarta – The seat of ASEAN, with a growing role in regional geopolitical balance and as a dialogue platform for Southeast Asia.
- Paris – A traditional center of diplomacy, known for its cultural soft power and the presence of key international organizations such as UNESCO.
- Istanbul – A strategic geopolitical junction between Europe and Asia, increasingly integrated into economic and diplomatic processes.
- Doha – A center for international conferences and mediation in the Middle East, known for its role in geopolitical arbitration.
- Hong Kong – A key Asian hub with a unique role in the global economic and diplomatic architecture, and the location of an SRC Diplomatic Liaison Partner.