Legal

Information pursuant to DDG

Contact

Boris Quiotek Consulting
Owner: Dipl.-Kfm. (FH) Boris Quiotek

Staakener Weg 5d
14624 Dallgow-Döberitz OT Seeburg

Phone: +49 178 2148216
Email: consulting@quiotek.com

Supervisory/licensing authority

IHK Potsdam
Breite Straße 2 a-c
14467 Potsdam
https://www.ihk-potsdam.de

Entry in the register of intermediaries pursuant to Section 11a of the German Trade Regulation Act (GewO) as a multiple agency/assured broker pursuant to Section 34d (1) GewO under the number D-TCWZ-WYIUY-95
for the countries Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary and Cyprus.
Boris Quiotek does not hold any direct or indirect participation of more than 10% of the voting rights or capital in an insurance company. An insurance company does not hold any direct or indirect participation of more than 10% of the voting rights or capital in the insurance broker.

Joint registration office

German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) e.V.
Breite Str. 29, 10178 Berlin
www.vermittlerregister.info

Details of professional liability insurance

Name and registered office of the insurer:
Property damage liability insurance
Allianz Versicherungs-AG
Königinstraße 28
D-80802 Munich

Area of validity of the insurance:
Europe

Editorially responsible

Boris Quiotek
Staakener Weg 5d
14624 Dallgow-Döberitz OT Seeburg

VAT ID

VAT identification number in accordance with Section 27a of the German VAT Act:
DE368191301

Consumer dispute resolution/universal arbitration board

We are prepared to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before the following consumer arbitration boards: Versicherungsombudsmann e.V., Postfach 080632, 10006 Berlin Further complaint offices: Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, Graurheindorfer Str. 108, 53117 Bonn

Information on the Transparency Regulation

Regarding Art. 3 TVO – Transparency in strategies for dealing with sustainability risks

When selecting insurance companies and insurance products, we only take into account the information provided by the insurers.

The technical regulatory standards of the European supervisory authorities and information from the insurance companies are currently still missing in order to be able to examine in detail what adverse effects there are on sustainability factors and how these can be taken into account in the advice provided. Due to the currently limited information provided by insurers, these aspects are not currently taken into account as standard in our advice.

With a broader market offering in the future, standard consideration will be given.