Swiss health insurers
Every Swiss health insurer we advise on — profiled for expats
Every Swiss health insurer we advise on — profiled.
Eleven insurers. Each one profiled by Robert or Hans — what they do well, where they frustrate, which expat they actually fit, and the age-curve chart that tells you the rest.
Helsana
~2.1MThe health insurance that pays you to walk.
Digital-first expats who value app rewards and shorter stays
CSS
~1.7MThe health insurance that lets you build your own.
Budget-conscious expats who want modular, scalable coverage
SWICA
~1.6MThe health insurance that is expensive to leave.
Long-term expats who want entry-age pricing and fitness reimbursement
Groupe Mutuel
~1.34MThe health insurance that bundles everything under one roof.
Romandie expats who want basic to pension under one brand
Assura
~1.1MThe health insurance that prices itself for the floor.
Budget-first expats in Romandie who rarely visit the doctor
Visana
~848KThe health insurance that pays loyalty back.
Bern-region expats who value no-claims bonus and bundled packages
Sanitas
~841KThe health insurance that answers in English first.
English-first expats who want digital UX and worldwide coverage
Concordia
~740KThe health insurance that costs less for families.
Families with children — best family pricing in Switzerland
KPT
~530KThe health insurance that saves you up to 22% before you see a doctor.
Digital-comfortable expats who want the steepest basic discount
Sympany
~210KThe health insurance that started in Basel and stayed.
Basel-region expats and heavy alternative medicine users
Atupri
~200KThe health insurance that flattens at 30.
Under-40 expats who want the only flat-premium supplementary
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