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Insurances

Risks are inherent in every business start-up and they can vary from one industry to another. Not only do you need to take care of your own provision and that of your employees, you also need to protect yourself against operational damage or loss and against third parties.

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Health insurance schemes

Health insurance is compulsory in Germany. Self-employed people can decide whether to insure themselves privately or whether they will remain voluntary holders of statutory health insurance.

Pension schemes

For certain professional categories, membership of the statutory pension scheme is mandatory; for everyone else it is voluntary. Freelance artists and publicists are insured by the artists’ social insurance (KSK) for pension, health and nursing care. 

 

Public liabiltiy

Public liability insurance is essential to protect yourself against potential damage claims from third parties (employees, customers, suppliers or visitors) if the damage was caused by your business.

Inability to work

The inability to work insurance covers the subsistence of people starting their own business in the event that they become restricted in their ability to do their job or can no longer practise their profession as a result of accident or illness.

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