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Insurance for your life and for those who matter most.

Ten areas of cover. One way of working. We start by listening to your needs, compare solutions from various insurers, provide transparent recommendations and support you over time.

Cars & Motorcycles Civil Liability · Direct Damage · Support
Personal Accidents Day-to-day · Professional · Specific Activity
Travel Leisure · Business · Annual Multi-Trip
Civil Liability Family · Hunting · Dog · Vessel
Healt Family · Personal · Outpatient Clinic · Hospitalisationa
Term Life Death · Disability · Serious Illnesses
Life Credit Housing · Personal Loan · DGI Coverage
Multi-risk Home Insurance Building · building contents · Civil Liability
Housing estate Communal Areas · RC Management · Equipment
Pets Insurence Health · Civil Liability · Prevention

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I take out insurance through a broker?

An adviser helps you find the solution best suited to your needs by analysing different options and clearly explaining the cover, exclusions and terms and conditions. The aim is to ensure that you make an informed decision that is appropriate to your circumstances.

What is the advantage of using a broker rather than booking directly online?

When you take out insurance through an intermediary, you benefit from personalised advice and ongoing support. Instead of having to deal with technical terms and a wide range of options on your own, you have a professional to help you choose, manage and update your insurance policies over time.

Does the mediator represent my interests?

Yes. One of the mediator’s key roles is to understand your needs and help you find the solution that best protects your interests, ensuring that your insurance keeps pace with the different stages of your life or business.

Is the mediator still available after the contract has been signed?

Of course. The relationship doesn’t end once the policy has been issued. Your insurance broker is there to help whenever you need to clarify any queries, update your cover, report changes or deal with a claim.

What happens if there’s an accident?

Your claims handler will be your dedicated point of contact, supporting you throughout the process. From the moment you report the claim right through to monitoring its progress, you will have someone who is familiar with your case and can guide you through each stage.

Does having an insurance broker make insurance more expensive?

Not necessarily. The cost of the insurance depends mainly on the cover taken out and the risk profile. The main difference lies in the specialist guidance and ongoing support you receive throughout the relationship.

How do I know if I have the right cover?

The adviser assesses your personal, family or business situation and helps you identify risks that might otherwise go unnoticed. In this way, you can avoid both a lack of cover and taking out unnecessary cover.

Can I take out several insurance policies through the same broker?

Yes. Having a single point of contact for your insurance makes it easier to manage, gives a more comprehensive overview of your needs, and simplifies any changes or requests for support.

Why is it important to have a relationship of trust with my mediator?

Insurance protects the important moments in your life and safeguards your assets. Having an insurance broker who understands your situation means you can receive more relevant advice, quicker responses and solutions tailored to your needs over time.