Batmed.ch — A life-long investment, local and sustainable
Local & sustainable manifesto

Batmed.ch — A life-long investment, local and sustainable

Partners invest in their future customers. Families invest in their end-of-life. Both support each other for a lifetime. Batmed.ch makes this pact concrete, simple, Swiss — with no timeline promises, and with clear objectives.

First come, first served: the first confirmations receive priority for visibility, student team allocation, and the order in which content goes live.”

1) Why now

When life shifts, people need a human, reliable, local anchor. Batmed.ch clarifies end-of-life procedures, connects you to the right services at the right time, and offers a very modest micro-savings option to “prepare for later years”. Our compass: serve people first — with clear information, Swiss infrastructure, and responsible partnerships.

2) What we’re building

The Serenity Pack

  • Local pages by canton and district, step lists, templates, verified contacts.
  • Message-based assistance, plain language, full neutrality.

Optional micro-savings

  • Scheduled, regular purchases with a default amount of three Swiss francs per month.
  • Activate, pause, or stop at any time.
  • Education, prudence, no unrealistic announcements.
“Switzerland first”: account opening, custody and execution at an authorised Swiss bank supervised by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA); equity analysis hosted in Switzerland, with no sharing of personally identifiable data; compliance with the Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP).

3) A reality that concerns us all

Pensions under pressure: when leaving becomes a forced choice

  • High housing costs, rising charges and energy, food and healthcare straining budgets.
  • In response, some retirees consider leaving Switzerland or reducing their local roots significantly.

What society loses

  • Local shops lose loyal customers and regular spending.
  • Home-care networks such as Spitex lose accompaniment hours.
  • Volunteer and association know-how thins out.

What families lose

  • Grandparents far from grandchildren; intergenerational bonds weaken.
  • Less informal support, more isolation and quiet distress.

What businesses lose

  • Long-standing customers; contributions and memberships fade away.
  • Less local visibility and trust that’s harder to build.

This picture isn’t fate. It can change if each of us invests — at our own scale — in local roots and in the dignity of life’s final stages.

4) Clear objectives, no timeline promises

For families

  • Simple access to reliable local information, in the country’s languages.
  • A modest, understandable micro-savings option, freely activated or paused.
  • Encourage intergenerational housing and mutual-aid solutions.

For partners

  • Make offers visible without sales pressure, using clear, educational language.
  • Build Swiss onboarding pathways with transparent, lean data governance.
  • Support students who create useful, accessible local content.

For territories

  • Preserve proximity: shops, caregivers, and support networks.
  • Help retirees who want to remain close to their loved ones stay locally rooted.

For transparency

  • Publish a readable social report with concrete, accessible facts.
  • Update local pages and document tangible improvements.

5) Participate: a life-long investment

Reserve a placement

Sober, useful visibility to support the launch. Reservations are processed in order of arrival.

Support the Learning Fund

Train and fund students who produce local content — in the country’s languages — for your needs and those of your future customers.

Open the savings pathway in Switzerland

With a partner bank, so the option remains simple, educational, and locally rooted.

Engagement rule: first come, first served. A written confirmation sets priority and student-team allocation.

6) Contact

Batmed.ch will gladly answer your questions and arrange a conversation to clarify objectives and local constraints.

Languages: French, German, Italian, English. Presence across all twenty-six cantons.

© Batmed.ch — Human-centred support service, designed and hosted in Switzerland.