In 1933, the Association of Owners of Rural Estates of Spain founded the Mutual Insurance Company of the Association of Owners of Rural Estates of Spain. The same year the name was changed to MUTUAL SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE M.A.P.F.R.E.

M.A.P.F.R.E. began as an insurer of the risks of work-related injuries and later expanded the kinds of insurance offered. It subsequently changed its name to MAPFRE Mutual Insurance Society.

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As a result of the 1966 Social Security Bases Act, on 6 July 1967, the Ministry of Employment approved the rules of collaboration for Employer Mutual Societies for Work-related Injuries (previous name of the Mutual Societies for Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases of the Social Security Institute) in the management of Social Security.

The manner in which these organisations were defined expressly included the requirement of limiting their activity to managing the contingencies of work-related injuries and occupational diseases.

On 23 April 1968, the Ministry of Employment authorised MAPFRE to continue collaborating in the management of Social Security throughout Spain, adapting its activity to existing regulations.

Thus, the same year, the Extraordinary General Meeting of MAPFRE Mutual Insurance Society approved the separation of MAPFRE Employer Mutual Society for Work-related Injuries into a separate legal entity. At the same time, it agreed to continue operating in the private insurance area with the same name of MAPFRE Mutual Insurance Society.

1933

The Association of Owners of Rural Properties of Spain founded the Mutual Insurance Company of the Association of Owners of Rural Properties of Spain

1967

The Ministry of Labor approved the regulations for the collaboration of the Mutual Insurance Companies for Work Accidents in the management of Social Security

1968

The Ministry of Labor authorized MAPFRE to continue collaborating in the management throughout the national territory, but adapting to the current regulations.

In 1990, the name of mutual societies was changed and became 'Mutual Societies for Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases of the Social Security Institute'. Since January 1, 1992, by agreement of the General Assembly and in accordance with the Administration's desire to avoid confusion in the name of the Mutual Insurance Companies for Work Accidents and other companies, the name FREMAP, Mutual Insurance Company for Work Accidents and Occupational Diseases of the Social Security No. 61, is approved.

In December 1995, the new Rules of Collaboration for Mutual Societies for Work-related Injuries were approved. These rules established a new opportunity for mutual societies: to pay the benefits for temporary incapacity due to a non work-related injury or non-occupational disease.

Thus, in 1997, FREMAP's work as an external prevention service was added to its traditional prevention work, until 2006, when the organisation 'Sociedad de Prevención de FREMAP, SL' was set up to provide this service. In 2014 the name changed to "PREMAP Seguridad y Salud, SLU".

1990

A change is introduced in the name of the Mutuals, which will now be called "Mutuals for Work Accidents and Occupational Diseases of the Social Security System

1992

By agreement of the General Meeting, the name of FREMAP, Mutual Insurance Company for Work Accidents and Occupational Diseases of the Social Security nº 61, is approved.

1997

FREMAP's traditional preventive action was incorporated into its work as an External Prevention Service until 2006, when the "FREMAP Prevention Company SL" was established.

Act 35/2014, of 26 December, amending the consolidated text of the Social Security Act with regard to the legal regime of Work Accident And Work Related Illnesses of the Social Security, establishes that Mutual Societies will have until 31 March 2015 to sell 100% of their shares in Prevention trading companies set up by mutual societies. To comply with this obligation, FREMAP proceeded in 2015 to sell all of the shares of the Mutual's Historical Heritage in "PREMAP Seguridad y Salud, SLU" to "IDC Salud". The aforementioned Law 35/2014 modified the name of these entities, which became Mutual Societies Collaborating with Social Security, and from that moment our name became FREMAP Mutual Societies Collaborating with Social Security.

Based on fee volume, partner companies and insured workers, it occupies first place among the Mutual Societies for Work-related Accidents. Companies can freely choose FREMAP to protect against these risks at no additional cost.​​​