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Self-employed insurance in the Netherlands

When you are working as freelancer (zzp-er) or self-employed with employees in the Netherlands it is not, mandatory to have insurance for illness, invalidity or unemployment. You have to make arrangements for social insurances yourself if you want to receive any benefit if you become ill or unable to work. However. Maternity leave and childcare is however possible when you are not insured. Check UWV for more information.

Self-employed insurance in the Netherlands
Insurance: Self-employed insurance in the Netherlands

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National insurance schemes

National insurance schemes (social security) are compulsory for everyone working or living in the Netherlands. Freelancers/self-employed professionals in the Netherlands pay national insurance contributions through their income tax.

Mandatory healthcare insurance

Everyone living or working in the Netherlands is legally obliged to take out standard healthcare insurance. Thus this also applies to the self-employed. You can choose if and which additional insurance you wish to take out.

Voluntary insurances

Other insurances are voluntary. You should consider the risks you are willing to take. If you do not have insurance you may have no income if, for instance, you fall ill, you have to terminate your business, or during the period around childbirth.

Illness or occupational disability

Do you want to receive an income if you fall ill or in case of occupational disability? You need to arrange for this yourself. You can set aside money for such instances or you can take out insurance:

  • You can take out private occupational disability insurance.
  • You can take out ‘individual occupational disability insurance with collective conditions’. Several sector and professional organisations offer this option, as well as interest groups or associations for the self-employed.
  • You can participate in a so-called broodfonds (bread fund) for the first 2 years of disability. A broodfonds is a fund set up by a (limited) group of self-employed entrepreneurs who put aside money each month. If one of them is ill for a longer period of time, they receive a monthly amount out of the fund.
  • You can participate in ‘crowdsurance’. This is a financial safety net that you set up with other entrepreneurs. In general, this is an online initiative. As with a broodfonds, crowdsurance is based on trust and solidarity.

Recommended insurers

Allianz

The Allianz Group is one of the leading integrated financial services providers worldwide. They provide. The offer for business owners Overlijdensrisicoverzekering (Term life insurance)
and Arbeidsongeschiktheids verzekering (Disability insurance). 

Univé

Univé is a cooperative insurance company in the Netherlands. Univé presents itself as a nonprofit insurer, to express that making profit is not important and therefore has cheaper products. They have insurances for ZZP and companies. 

This page was last updated: 12/06/2023.