Friday, 9 December 2011
Niche brokers occupy sweet spot in increasingly specialised world claim German experts
German risk managers may increasingly prefer the services of small and medium-sized brokers to those of the market leaders despite the increased time and workload involved with spreading the net, because they provide individual support and better service, according to two market experts interviewed by Commercial Risk Europe.

“In my experience large broker companies try to overly impress their customers during the period of winning customers, but in the day-to-day business they slow down and send staff with very little experience to their clients,” said Klaus Braukmann, Chief Risk Manager at Hannover-based tyre producer Continental. “The medium-sized brokers always send their best specialists.”
In addition, smaller companies also take special wishes into account unlike the large brokers who only do so very reluctantly, Mr Braukmann said. They answer to enquiries faster and do not take several weeks to reply to simple questions as the big brokers can do.
For this reason, Continental places a large part of its risks via regional brokers such as Greco in central and eastern Europe or Franklin in the United States. “Of course, this requires more administration and organisational efforts than cooperating with only a single broker, and in some regions such as Asia or Mexico one cannot avoid the market leaders,” said Mr Braukmann. “But in our experience, the cost is compensated by better conditions and service,” he added.
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