Which insurances are mandatory for SMEs?
For SMEs in Switzerland, the following insurances are mandatory depending on the company structure and whether employees are hired:
- Accident insurance (UVG)*
Mandatory for all companies with employees, including managing directors (occupational and – depending on workload – non-occupational accidents). - Occupational pension (BVG)*
Mandatory for employees with an annual salary above the BVG threshold (CHF 22,050). - AHV/IV/EO/ALV**
Social insurances are mandatory for all employers. - Family allowances (FAK)**
All employers must be registered with a family compensation fund. - Motor vehicle insurance
Required only if vehicles are registered to the company.
*Note for self-employed persons
Self-employed persons are not automatically subject to UVG or BVG. It is recommended to insure these risks voluntarily, as there is otherwise no insurance cover in case of illness, accident, or loss of earnings.
**Note on social insurances
Mandatory social insurances (AHV/IV/EO/ALV, FAK) are not concluded with private insurers but via the relevant AHV compensation fund.












