Provider directory
All providers compared on Polia: health insurers, multi-line insurers, traditional banks, neo-banks and telecom operators.
Health insurers
Helsana
1996Helsana is Switzerland's largest health insurance group, formed in 1996. It insures around 1.9 million people with basic LAMal and a wide range of supplementary plans (hospital, outpatient, dental, alternative medicine).
healthCSS
1899CSS is one of Switzerland's oldest health insurers (1899) and second by market share. Known for customer service and a wide medical-partner network.
healthSanitas
1958Sanitas covers 800,000+ people in Switzerland since 1958. Known for digital health products and prevention app.
healthVisana
1996Visana, headquartered in Bern, insures about 700,000 customers. Known for 24/7 medical assistance and prevention programs.
healthGroupe Mutuel
1993Groupe Mutuel, based in Martigny, is one of the leading health and life insurers in French-speaking Switzerland. Over 1M customers.
healthlifeSWICA
1992SWICA is regularly ranked Switzerland's most customer-friendly health insurer. Strong telemedicine tradition.
healthConcordia
1914Concordia is a leading Swiss health insurer (since 1914), known for stability and family-doctor partnerships. 700k+ insured.
healthKPT
1890KPT, based in Bern since 1890. Known for digital focus (KPT WIN app) and responsive service.
healthAtupri
1910Atupri insures 200,000 people. Works without brokers — often lower premiums.
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Multi-line insurers
AXA Suisse
1875AXA Switzerland is the country's largest multi-line insurer. Auto, home, life, retirement, legal — over 2M customers.
autohomelifeZurich Suisse
1872Zurich Insurance Group, founded 1872, operates globally and is a major Swiss player. Full personal coverage: auto, home, life, travel, legal.
autohomelifeHelvetia
1858Helvetia, based in St. Gallen since 1858, is one of Switzerland's oldest insurers. Active across Switzerland, Germany, Spain and Italy.
autohomelifeLa Mobilière
1826La Mobilière is Switzerland's oldest private insurer (1826). Cooperative-based in Bern, known for its dense network of general agencies.
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Traditional banks
UBS
1862UBS is Switzerland's largest bank since acquiring Credit Suisse in 2023. Global wealth management leader.
bankingmortgagewealthRaiffeisen
1899Raiffeisen is Switzerland's 3rd largest bank, organised as a cooperative of 219 regional banks. Mortgage market leader at ~17%.
bankingmortgagePostFinance
1906PostFinance is Switzerland's postal bank. Over 2.4M customers, payments market leader (e-banking, TWINT).
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Neo-banks
Yuh
2021Yuh is the neo-bank co-founded by Swissquote and PostFinance, launched in 2021. Free multi-currency account, commission-free stocks/ETF/crypto trading.
bankinginvestingcryptoNeon
2017Neon was the first pure Swiss neo-bank (2017). Free account, fee-free foreign payments, ETF investing — simple UX, no branches.
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Telecom operators
Swisscom
1998Swisscom is Switzerland's leading telecom operator (51% federally owned). Largest mobile and fibre networks in the country.
mobileinternettvSunrise
2001Sunrise (Liberty Global subsidiary) is Switzerland's 2nd telecom operator. Mobile and cable networks covering 90% of the country.
mobileinternettvSalt
1998Salt (formerly Orange Switzerland) is the country's 3rd telecom operator, owned by French investor Xavier Niel. Known for aggressive pricing and Salt Home fibre.
mobileinternetWingo
2014Wingo is Swisscom's low-cost brand. Unbeatable rates, no commitment, online support only.
mobileinternetYallo
2005Yallo is Sunrise's low-cost brand. Aggressive pricing, youth-oriented marketing.
mobileinternetM-Budget Mobile
2005M-Budget Mobile is Migros' low-cost telecom brand (Swisscom network). Aggressive pricing and Cumulus bonus.
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