How start-ups benefit from their partners
Joint developments should have a sustainable effect and "not just be a gimmick", the ERGO CDO appeals - and points to the strengths of a large company that benefit the smaller cooperation partners: "As an established company, we bring extensive industry know-how, established processes and a large amount of data that are fundamental for insurtechs". In addition, start-ups could benefit from strong networks and the level of awareness of established companies among their customers, in the industry and in society. "Such cooperation can take the start-up's development to the next stage of its own life cycle," Mark Klein envisages.
Examples of successful cooperation
ERGO was also represented on the DIA stage by Hanbing Ma, Head of Innovation Management and Max Lipa, IT Innnovation Manager. Hanbing Ma, together with Ilana Fletcher from Air Doctor, presented ERGO Travel Insurance's cooperation with the start-up: "Air Doctor's unique customer journey fits perfectly with our philosophy. We want to provide a hassle-free insurance experience for all our customers." Max Lipa also presented the cooperation with tech 11: "We show that it is possible to create or modify an insurance product and build a suitable online sales route based on it - as a complete no-code scenario."
Learn more
If you want to know what else was going on - here is the official website of the DIA:
www.digitalinsuranceagenda.com/events/dia-amsterdam-2022/
There are also numerous impressions of the conference on Twitter and LinkedIn under the hashtag #DIAAMS.