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We help manage your risks smartly
As an entrepreneur, you run risks, but you don't want to spend all day doing that. We understand that, because we are entrepreneurs ourselves. We know how you think and act, and what risks you run. That's why we can advise you on appropriate solutions and manage your portfolio, so that you can focus on your business.
We develop new concepts and adjust terms and conditions to make them better suited to the market. Where necessary, we bring in legal advice - this benefits you. With our proven approach, we offer the best solutions and build strong, long-term partnerships.
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Our advisors will help you identify relevant insurance for your business. In doing so, we always compare the entire market.
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Prepare for fire damage with home contents and buildings insurance
A fire in your business premises can cause a lot of damage. With contents and buildings insurance, you can avoid high damage costs. Find out more in this blog.
Cyberattack or fire damage: what is the greatest business risk?
As an entrepreneur, you want to be able to assess your risks. Fire, for example, is a risk that many entrepreneurs take into account, but cyber risks often are not. Yet a single cyber incident can be enough to shut down your business and cause significant costs.
A familiar face in the insurance world
Jan Hoeflaak is an authority in the insurance and timber industry. He advises organizations on insurance and timber-related matters.
Reintroduction of the 60+ scheme WIA: what does this mean for employers?
From 1 September 2025, the so-called 60+ scheme will be reintroduced. This scheme is intended to reduce the large backlog in the WIA assessments and to reduce the pressure on insurance physicians. The measure previously ran from October 2022 to January 2025 and will now be reintroduced for two years.
Mobile phone use during the accident
Did you know that an important change has been made to the European accident form? Recently, you can indicate on it whether a mobile phone was used during the accident. This may seem like a small detail, but it can have major consequences for the handling of the claim and for determining liability.





