A complete range of consulting services

The Pittet Group provides a complete range of advisory services for pension funds, insurance companies, and all other players in this field:

Actuarial Consulting

Legal Consulting

Communications Consulting

Risk Management

 

One group, four companies

The Pittet Group runs its business through four companies: Pittet Associates Ltd, Pittet Risk Management Ltd, Pittet Communication Ltd, and Pittet (France) SAS, a French subsidiary of the group.

Our clients benefit from synergies created by the association of these three companies, and appreciate our impartiality, pragmatic answers, and highly motivated staff. We are present throughout Switzerland, with offices in Geneva, Lausanne and Bern, as well as in Paris. 

Pittet Group organization chart

Pittet Associates Ltd

Pittet Associates is a consulting firm targeting Swiss institutions. It is a continuation of the business developed by MP-Meinrad Pittet Actuaire Conseil (1993), later known as MP Actuaries SA (2000). The company benefits therefore from significant experience in actuarial consulting and training.

Pittet Risk Management Ltd

Pittet Risk Management offers actuarial consulting services to insurance companies and other companies wishing to effectively manage their risks.  As its clients face increased legal and organisational requirements, the company has developed innovative and effective tools to enable them to genuinely optimise their procedures. 

Pittet Communication Ltd

Pittet Communication works with pension funds and other institutional players who wish to optimise and develop their communications. Convinced that well-prepared, quality communication is essential in maintaining trust in occupational benefit planning, Pittet Communication has developed a  complete range of services adapted to this field.

Pittet (France) SAS

As a subsidiary company of the Pittet Group, and thus benefiting from its long tradition in the fields of actuarial study and consulting, Pittet (France) SAS assists French mutuals, pension funds and insurance companies, in managing emerging legislative and regulatory changes, such as Solvability II, and to ensure their sustainable development.