Discover miavita’s guides to understand, compare, and simplify insurance decisions in Switzerland.
Moving to Switzerland is not only about settling into a new country — it is also the start
Staying active is good for your health — and many Swiss insurers promote this with fitness and prevention contributions.
A practical guide for anyone who wants to save money, optimise their coverage, or adjust their insurance model.
Switzerland’s pension system rests on three pillars designed to preserve standards of living after retirement
A small accident at home — a burst pipe, a kitchen fire, a stolen laptop or a visitor slipping on the stairs
This practical guide explains legal expenses insurance (Rechtsschutzversicherung) for private individuals
If you own or ride a car or motorbike in Switzerland, motor insurance isn’t optional
Moving to Switzerland is not only about settling into a new country — it is also the start
Running a business in Switzerland offers freedom and opportunity—but also responsibility.
Relocating to Switzerland is the ideal moment to set up your insurance properly from the start.
Planning a holiday is exciting, but illness, an accident, cancellations or lost luggage can quickly lead to high and unexpected costs.
Staying active is good for your health — and many Swiss insurers promote this with fitness and prevention contributions.
All residents and people working in Switzerland must have basic health insurance.
A practical guide for anyone who wants to save money, optimise their coverage, or adjust their insurance model.