Sector-specific software built for Swiss compensation funds.
First-pillar institutions run complex business processes that generic tools were never built to handle. We design custom software that fits your regulatory constraints from day one.
Before
Inter-agency communication over email and informal channels, with no audit trail, no access control, and significant difficulty meeting OFAS and D-SIPD requirements.
After
Progredoc: a purpose-built platform for secure, structured inter-agency exchanges, with controlled access, a full audit trail, and built-in D-SIPD compliance.
Generic software was not built for the regulatory constraints and workflows of first-pillar institutions. You end up working around the tool rather than with it, at the cost of traceability and compliance.
Repetitive workflows including SEDEX submissions, data requests, and document routing are handled manually, creating bottlenecks, errors, and compliance exposure. Every manual step is a potential gap in your audit trail.
Meeting OFAS and D-SIPD requirements is difficult when there is no structured record of who accessed what, when, and why. Generic tools were not designed to answer that question.
Built for AVS/AI/APG workflows with native command of Swiss e-government data exchange standards, including SEDEX. Your processes define the architecture, and your software speaks the language of Swiss public administration from day one.
RBAC, audit trails, and D-SIPD compliance are embedded from the first line of code. Security is not an afterthought and not a feature you add at the end.
Cloud, on-premise, or hybrid, chosen based on your infrastructure constraints and data residency requirements. The decision is yours, and we support all three paths.
Your data stays on Swiss infrastructure, aligned with OFAS directives. Our software carries the Swiss Made Software certification, confirming it is fully developed in Switzerland.
Our software embeds OFAS directive alignment and D-SIPD requirements from the architecture phase. Audit trails, access controls, and structured data exchange are foundations, not patches applied to a generic tool.