Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA
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Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA
Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA is a Swiss insurance group that sells protection for everyday risks. It writes policies for cars, homes, personal liability, travel, accident, and also serves some life and pension needs through its insurance businesses. Its core job is simple: it takes on customer risk in exchange for premiums, then pays claims when something covered happens. Its main customers are private households, self-employed people, and small and midsize businesses in Switzerland. Vaudoise earns most of its money from insurance premiums, which it collects before paying claims and expenses, and it also invests the funds it holds between those two steps. That makes it a classic insurer: steady service today, with the main promise being future claim payments when customers need help. What sets Vaudoise apart is its role as a local, relationship-driven insurer rather than a mass-market financial platform. It sells through a mix of branches, brokers, and direct channels, which helps it stay close to customers and handle claims locally. In the insurance value chain, it sits between the customer and the financial risk, bundling many small policyholders together so losses can be pooled and managed.
Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA is a Swiss insurance group that sells protection for everyday risks. It writes policies for cars, homes, personal liability, travel, accident, and also serves some life and pension needs through its insurance businesses. Its core job is simple: it takes on customer risk in exchange for premiums, then pays claims when something covered happens.
Its main customers are private households, self-employed people, and small and midsize businesses in Switzerland. Vaudoise earns most of its money from insurance premiums, which it collects before paying claims and expenses, and it also invests the funds it holds between those two steps. That makes it a classic insurer: steady service today, with the main promise being future claim payments when customers need help.
What sets Vaudoise apart is its role as a local, relationship-driven insurer rather than a mass-market financial platform. It sells through a mix of branches, brokers, and direct channels, which helps it stay close to customers and handle claims locally. In the insurance value chain, it sits between the customer and the financial risk, bundling many small policyholders together so losses can be pooled and managed.