Central Compensation Office

The Central Compensation Office (CCO) (German: Zentrale Ausgleichsstelle, ZAS, French: Centrale de compensation, CdC, Italian: Ufficio centrale di compensazione, UCC) is the federal office responsible for implementing body for first-pillar social security, which covers old-age and survivors' insurance (OASI), disability insurance (DI) and compensation for loss of earnings (APG).[1][2][3]

Central Compensation Office
(in German) Zentrale Ausgleichsstelle
(in French) Centrale de compensation
(in Italian) Ufficio centrale di compensazione
Agency overview
JurisdictionFederal administration of Switzerland
HeadquartersGeneva
Employees850
Parent agencyFederal Finance Administration
Websitezas.admin.ch

It is based in Geneva, with approximately 850 employees. It is supervised by the Federal Finance Administration,[4] which is subordinated to the Federal Department of Finance.

References

  1. Office, Central Compensation. "Missions and values of the Central Compensation Office". www.zas.admin.ch. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
  2. "Histoire de la sécurité sociale-Caisses de compensation". www.histoiredelasecuritesociale.ch. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  3. "La disparition du «certificat de vie» ravit les rentiers suisses à l'étranger". SWI swissinfo.ch (in French). 2023-04-05. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  4. FFA, Federal Finance Administration. "Task". www.efv.admin.ch. Retrieved 2023-05-12.


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