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]
(in German) Zentrale Ausgleichsstelle (in French) Centrale de compensation (in Italian) Ufficio centrale di compensazione | |
Agency overview | |
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Jurisdiction | Federal administration of Switzerland |
Headquarters | Geneva |
Employees | 850 |
Parent agency | Federal Finance Administration |
Website | zas.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
- Office, Central Compensation. "Missions and values of the Central Compensation Office". www.zas.admin.ch. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- "Histoire de la sécurité sociale-Caisses de compensation". www.histoiredelasecuritesociale.ch. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
- "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.
- FFA, Federal Finance Administration. "Task". www.efv.admin.ch. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
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