Coverage for your buildings, factories, offices, machinery, tools, IT, inventory and turnover are key elements of your company’s financial protection. back
Precious metals, currency, valuables in safes, art collections, jewellery and any other valuables are subject to special insurance conditions. back
Does your company operate vehicles? You may be interested in coverage with a fleet contract, which offers many advantages in terms of premiums, administrative management, analysis and risk monitoring. back
The three types of coverage for civil liability, legal protection and directors’ liability enables optimal protection in the event of claims by third parties, or if the company considers that its interests have been harmed. back
If you’re going on a world tour, relaxing on an island or leaving for a trek in Nepal, it may be useful to take out travel insurance. Whether you’re a regular or occasional globetrotter, there are many insurance solutions that allow you to meet the costs of unforeseen events and emergencies. back
Accident insurance for employees is mandatory and regulated by the federal law on accident insurance (LAA). In addition to the legal requirements, most companies offer their employees more extensive coverage for accidents (supplementary LAA) and for lost salary in the event of illness. back
The federal law on occupational pension schemes (LLP) requires companies to cover their employees against the risk of disability or death, and to save for their retirement. The law provides minimum coverage, which is often supplemented by extra supplementary coverage. Many foundations and pension models exist on the market. back