We help you determine which insurance policies best suit your needs and guide you through the entire process, from selecting coverage to submitting your application. You have full control over which risks you choose to insure, while we provide expert advice to help minimize potential losses. Should you ever need to file a claim, we ensure a swift and hassle-free resolution. With us, you can rest easy knowing your insurance matters are in trusted hands.
The most common types are health insurance (mandatory), car insurance (mandatory for vehicle owners), home insurance (building and/or contents), liability insurance, travel insurance, life insurance, legal expenses insurance, funeral insurance, and pet insurance. Some are required by law, others are optional but widely recommended.
Everyone living or working in the Netherlands must have basic health insurance. Car owners must have at least third-party liability insurance. For homeowners with a mortgage, building insurance is usually required by the lender, though not by law.
Basic health insurance (basisverzekering) covers general practitioner visits, hospital care, specialist care, prescription medication, maternity care, and some medical equipment. You can add supplementary insurance for things like dental care or physiotherapy.
Personal liability insurance (aansprakelijkheidsverzekering) covers damage you accidentally cause to others or their property. It is not compulsory but highly recommended. Liability insurance for motor vehicles (WA-verzekering) is compulsory for vehicle owners.
Home insurance typically includes building insurance (opstalverzekering) for the physical structure and contents insurance (inboedelverzekering) for your belongings. Building insurance is often required for homeowners with a mortgage; contents insurance is important for both owners and tenants.
Building insurance covers the structure of your home (walls, roof, fixtures), while contents insurance covers movable items inside your home (furniture, electronics, clothing). Both can usually be combined in a single policy.
For health insurance, the deductible is a fixed amount you pay yourself each year (currently €385) before the insurer starts covering costs. Other insurances may also have a deductible, which can vary by policy.
Yes, expats and non-residents can take out most types of insurance. Health insurance is mandatory for anyone living or working in the Netherlands. Many insurers offer information and policies in English.
Optional insurances include travel insurance, legal expenses insurance, life insurance, funeral insurance, pet insurance, bicycle insurance, and accident insurance. These provide extra protection depending on your lifestyle and needs.
Contact your insurer as soon as possible, provide all requested documentation (such as receipts or police reports), and follow their procedures. Your policy will outline what is covered and any conditions for claims.
Assess your personal situation (homeowner or tenant, car owner, family status), legal requirements, and risks you want to cover. Compare policies, premiums, coverage, and deductibles. Seek advice if needed, especially for complex situations.
Yes, many providers offer bundled packages (e.g., home, contents, and liability insurance) at a discount. This can simplify administration and sometimes reduce costs.
You may need to cancel or adjust your policies. For health insurance, coverage generally ends when you deregister from the Netherlands or stop working here. Always inform your insurers of your new situation.
Premiums vary by type of insurance, coverage, value of insured items, location, and personal risk profile. For example, basic contents insurance starts at around €50–€150 per year, while building insurance averages €150–€250 per year. Health insurance premiums are set annually.