The Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros is a public business organisation, dependant on the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Enterprises, which performs many different functions as an instrument at the service of the Spanish insurance sector.
The CCS has its own legal identity and full capacity to work and its specific framework of action is determined by its Legal Status. It has its own assets; independent of those belonging to the State, and its activity does not depend on any State budget. Its highest decision-making body is the Board of Directors, which, chaired by the General Manager for Insurance and Pension Funds, is made up of 14 members, seven of which are senior executives from private insurance companies and the other seven are senior officials from the Administration.
CCS develops its planning through Three-Year Action Plans (PAT for its initials in Spanish). The current The PAT 2026-2028 is structured around four strategic pillars: “Business Management,” “High Impact Events,” “Social Responsibility and Sustainability,” and “Technology.”