On 1 July 2025, the Swiss insurance industry will gather at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Rüschlikon for the Versicherungsbroker-Forum – the meeting point for exchange, discussion and foresight in a sector undergoing transformation. Tellco will also be present: with practical insights, solid experience in occupational pension provision, and an open ear for the questions of tomorrow’s insurance brokers.
An industry facing new challenges and opportunities
Economic uncertainties, technological developments and new regulatory requirements are changing the framework conditions for occupational pension provision at a rapid pace. Insurance brokers are caught between rising client expectations, the obligation for continuous further training, and the need to clearly communicate added value in an increasingly digital environment.
The core focus of the Versicherungsbroker-Forum 2025 will therefore be key questions such as:
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How is digitalisation changing the broker’s professional role – especially in BVG advisory services?
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How can the added value of commissions be conveyed in a changing market environment?
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What does the recertification exam mean in concrete terms for brokers – and how can the new standard be implemented in daily practice?
Tellco: Partner for modern pension solutions
As a provider of comprehensive solutions in occupational pension provision, Tellco understands the challenges faced by brokers and companies – and is committed to offering them future-oriented perspectives. At the Versicherungsbroker-Forum 2025, Tellco will therefore contribute impulses from practice:
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How can digital processes be sensibly integrated into advisory work – without losing personal interaction?
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What new approaches exist to provide added value to employers and insured persons – beyond standard solutions?
Our experts Granit Kabashi (Head of Sales German-Speaking Switzerland and Ticino) and Alain Grand (Head of Pensions) will be available on site for conversations, questions and discussions.
We warmly invite you to meet us personally at the Forum – whether for a first introduction, an exchange of experience or a conversation about your specific challenges in occupational pension provision.
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