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Compliance information of SAARLAND Versicherungen

Data is the gold of the 21st century. We do everything in our power and invest in the most secure IT technology to ensure our customers’ confidential information stays confidential. Furthermore, all employees at SAARLAND Versicherungen, from the Board of Directors to caseworkers, are subject to strict internal regulations.
What does compliance mean and how does SAARLAND Versicherungen approach it?
  • The companies of the Versicherungskammer Group are reliable and fair partners with integrity. This is one of the reasons for our success. As a result, ensuring compliance while avoiding and minimising risks associated with it is very important and contributes towards the Group’s value.
    Compliance within the Versicherungskammer Group means observing all laws and ordinances as well as all requirements from supervisory authorities and voluntary commitments with an external impact.
    Proactively avoiding risks and establishing a constant awareness of legal risks is only one goal of compliance. The core tasks of compliance also include a risk control, early warning, monitoring and advisory function. This awareness of the law protects the company from sustaining economic damage.
    For this purpose, the Versicherungskammer Group has provided a compliance management system (CMS), conduct rules and internal regulations which apply to all employees and management staff equally. These support the long-term development of a natural culture of compliance.
Who is the contact for compliance?
  • The central contact for compliance is the Central Compliance Function of the Versicherungskammer Group. You can get in touch with them here using the email: compliance@vkb.de
    Information on possible risks or violations of obligations and requirements which may occur in connection with human rights including workers’ rights, competition law, tax law and anti-corruption can be securely and confidentially forwarded via the above email contact free of charge.
Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG)
  • Safeguarding and protecting human rights and the environment

    Our policy statement on the preservation of human rights and the environment Preserving human rights is particularly important to ensure responsible conduct. The same applies to avoiding risks to our environment. That’s why we are committed to observing internationally recognised human and environmental rights in our own business activities. We strive to promote and protect these rights in our relationships with our suppliers. Our policy statement defines how we will meet our responsibility together with our suppliers and describes our human rights strategy in comprehensive detail in accordance with the requirements of the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG).

    Complaints procedure

    To provide information on possible human rights and environmental risks or violations of human rights or environmental obligations, we have provided a free complaints procedure in accordance with the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG). You can use this procedure to provide us with information in a secure and confidential manner. Find out more
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  • What does compliance mean and how is it handled at the Versicherungskammer Bayern?
    The companies in the Versicherungskammer Bayern are reliable, honest and fair partners. This is one of the foundations of our success. Ensuring compliance and avoiding and minimizing associated risks is therefore particularly important and contributes to the value of the Group.
    Compliance in the Versicherungskammer Bayern means compliance with all laws and regulations as well as all regulatory requirements and voluntary commitments with an external impact.
    Proactively avoiding risks and maintaining constant awareness of legal risks is just one goal of compliance. In addition, risk control, early warning, monitoring and advisory functions are among the core tasks of compliance. This legal awareness protects the company from economic damage.
    For this purpose, the Versicherungskammer Bayern has created a compliance management system (CMS), principles of conduct and internal regulations that apply equally to all employees and managers. These support the long-term development of a natural compliance culture.
    Who is the contact person for compliance?
    The central contact person for the topic of compliance is the Central Compliance Function of the Versicherungskammer Bayern.
    You can reach them by email: compliance@vkb.de
    Preservation and protection of human rights and the environment
    Our policy statement on respect for human rights and the environment
    Respecting human rights is particularly important for responsible action. The same applies to avoiding risks to our environment. We are therefore committed to respecting internationally recognized human and environmental rights in our own business activities. In our relationships with our suppliers, we strive to promote and protect these rights. With our declaration of principles, we determine how we meet our responsibilities together with our suppliers and describe in detail our human rights strategy in accordance with the requirements of the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG).
    Complaints Procedure
    For information about possible human rights and environmental risks or violations of human rights or environmental obligations, we have provided a free complaint procedure in accordance with the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG). In this way, information can be passed on to us securely and confidentially.
    What does compliance mean and how is it handled at the Versicherungskammer Bayern?
    The companies in the Versicherungskammer Bayern are reliable, honest and fair partners. This is one of the foundations of our success. Ensuring compliance and avoiding and minimizing associated risks is therefore particularly important and contributes to the value of the Group.
    Compliance in the Versicherungskammer Bayern means compliance with all laws and regulations as well as all regulatory requirements and voluntary commitments with an external impact.
    Proactively avoiding risks and maintaining constant awareness of legal risks is just one goal of compliance. In addition, risk control, early warning, monitoring and advisory functions are among the core tasks of compliance. This legal awareness protects the company from economic damage.
    For this purpose, the Versicherungskammer Bayern has created a compliance management system (CMS), principles of conduct and internal regulations that apply equally to all employees and managers. These support the long-term development of a natural compliance culture.
    Who is the contact person for compliance?
    The central contact person for the topic of compliance is the Central Compliance Function of the Versicherungskammer Bayern.
    You can reach them by email: compliance@vkb.de
    Preservation and protection of human rights and the environment
    Our policy statement on respect for human rights and the environment
    Respecting human rights is particularly important for responsible action. The same applies to avoiding risks to our environment. We are therefore committed to respecting internationally recognized human and environmental rights in our own business activities. In our relationships with our suppliers, we strive to promote and protect these rights. With our declaration of principles, we determine how we meet our responsibilities together with our suppliers and describe in detail our human rights strategy in accordance with the requirements of the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG).
    Complaints Procedure
    For information about possible human rights and environmental risks or violations of human rights or environmental obligations, we have provided a free complaint procedure in accordance with the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG). In this way, information can be passed on to us securely and confidentially.