Guardianship: a mutual with a mission
Specialized in pension insurance since its creation in 1907, Mutual Tutelaire now supports many clients through adapted insurance solutions, whether for accidents of daily life, for dependency risks or for hospitalizations.
To carry out its activity and support its members in the best possible way, Tutélaire is committed to certain strong values such as solidarity and humanism. An approach to business that allows you to design tailor-made insurance offers, according to the specific needs of dependents.
” Dependent people currently represent a very important social issue. Thanks to our technical expertise and risk expertise, we are able to provide suitable insurance solutions that are open to everyone! says the Managing Director, Jean-Marc Aussibal.
A mutual committed to social and environmental issues
To continue supporting its members, Tutélaire is preparing to launch a new inclusive product that will be affordable for low-income clients and open to people who do not have access to other market offers due to their health status. This new solution will cover 100% of the risk, whether due to high dependency or partial dependency.
In addition to its social and corporate commitment, Tutélaire Mutuel Humaniste today invests in sustainable development and respect for the environment, and intends to participate in achieving the global goal of carbon neutrality. The company is also committed to maintaining, in the long term, only responsible investments, while developing a benevolent human resources policy oriented towards CSR issues, for the well-being of its own employees.
Faced with the aging of the population, many dependent elderly people today suffer from a real lack of care. Pioneer in terms of the inclusion of dependency related to age, the Mutualidad Tutelar Humanista manages to provide insurance solutions adapted to this population; thus allowing a concrete response to the urgency of the situation.
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Source: BFM TV
