Compliant and Ethical Business
Zurich is committed to being one of the most responsible and impactful businesses in the world. We know that we can only achieve this ambition by complying with all applicable laws, regulations and internal requirements and by living up to our values.
As an insurer, we have a crucial responsibility to our customers and society. By behaving ethically and responsibly and by standing up for what is right, we demonstrate to our customers, each other and all our stakeholders that We Care about them and that we are worthy of their trust, something that is vital for our long-term success.
Group Compliance works with business management to promote integrity and a culture of compliance and ethical conduct across the organization, and to identify and manage compliance risks.
Speaking up and reporting Integrity Concerns (Whistleblowing)
Zurich is committed to fostering a “Speak Up” culture across the organization; a culture marked by an inclusive workplace where employees feel a sense of belonging, are free to express their views and opinions without fear of retaliation, and confident that their voices will be heard.
Zurich has established multiple channels for employees to raise alleged wrongdoing or suspected or actual illegal, fraudulent, improper or unethical conduct (“Integrity Concerns”), including to people managers, Compliance, Human Resources, or Legal. Employees and others may also use the Zurich Ethics Line – Zurich’s whistleblowing system operated by an independent third-party provider – to report Integrity Concerns either via telephone or online via a web form. Reports can also be made anonymously. Zurich treats all reports of Integrity Concerns confidentially.
To report an incident of alleged wrongdoing or suspected or actual illegal, fraudulent, improper or unethical conduct, please contact our Zurich Ethics Line. For any other inquiries and general requests, including those related to claims, please click here.
In 2023, 307 reports were received globally, 84 of which were out of scope of the Integrity Concerns process. The 223 Integrity Reports received were classified under the following categories: Employee Matters (110); Financial Matters (11); Environment, Health and Safety (4); Misuse or Misappropriation of Assets or Information (32); and Policy and Process Integrity (22). The substantiation rate of reports closed in 2023 was 39%. Disciplinary actions from the substantiated reports ranged from warnings to termination.
Mandate of Group Compliance
Group Compliance is responsible for providing assurance to management that compliance risks within its mandate are appropriately identified and managed. The Group Chief Compliance Officer regularly provides reports to the Audit Committee and has an additional reporting line to the Chairman of the Audit Committee and appropriate access to the Chairman of the Board.
Group Compliance’s strategic priorities are to:
- Enable the business to manage compliance risks
- Be a trusted advisor to business management
- Provide independent challenge, monitoring and assurance for Zurich Insurance Group Ltd and its subsidiaries
Our Group Compliance Policies are reinforced by a framework that is embedded into each unit within Zurich in line with the provisions of applicable local laws and regulations. These frameworks are assessed regularly and subject to independent assurance by local Compliance teams as well as Group Internal Audit.