Hamburg News: The pandemic has led to increased awareness of health issues. That's good for your industry, right?
Eberhard Sautter: There is a greater sensitivity to health issues in a society marked by demographic change. This is even more evident amid the pandemic and the widespread reporting on COVID-19. As a private health insurer, which has always facilitated medical innovations, our sales networks are benefiting from increased attention especially in terms of high-quality insurance cover.
Hamburg News: HanseMerkur has been co-operating with Tchibo since late May. Is this your approach to an improved position in future?
Eberhard Sautter: Apart from the typical sales channels, HanseMerkur has prioritized collaborations for almost two decades. We are partners of renowned companies such as DAK-Gesundheit, the Fielmann optician chain, Hamburger Sparkasse and the BUDNI drugstore company. Tchibo is an interesting expansion. The company is innovative in terms of marketing and appeals to women with a greater affinity for prevention. Our collaboration there consists of a high-performance supplementary health insurance policy.
Hamburg News: The whole of Germany gained experience with working from home during the corona lockdown. Have your employees come to appreciate this as well?
Eberhard Sautter: Yes, this has been confirmed by an anonymous and voluntary employee survey from May to June 2020 of almost 1,100 staff. It revealed among others a broad desire for continued flexibility in terms of working hours and locations. Clearly, we will certainly give more employees an opportunity to work from home in the long term, which is an advantage in a crisis. This lets us adapt swiftly and efficiently to emergencies. Our company will become less susceptible to challenging scenarios.
Hamburg News: How quickly did you switch over in March?
Eberhard Sautter: Our high degree of digitalisation allowed us to increase the number of people working from home to 90 per cent between March and May at short notice and without losing productivity. The present ratio of people working from home to on-site operations at our headquarters in Dammtor is 75 to 25 per cent. We want to wait and see how the pandemic situation develops when the holiday season ends.
Hamburg News: How will people work at HanseMerkur in future?
Eberhard Sautter: We will operate a more flexible, (breathing) model in terms of working hours and a mix of working from home and in the company. This cannot be mandated as it is a question of whether people can mix their private and professional lives or whether they prefer to keep them separated. That also applies to productivity. Improved work conditions for employees benefits the company as well.
Hamburg News: The corona crisis has led to a lower number of apprenticeships in Hamburg. Can you describe the situation at HanseMerkur?
Eberhard Sautter: HanseMerkur has provided between ten and 20 apprenticeships every year for some time now. We always manage the subsequent takeover in line with demand. Thirteen new trainees will be starting on September 1, 2020. Six will be training as insurance and finance clerks and seven in the dual system. The corona crisis has not impacted our trainee situation.
Hamburg News: Mr. Sautter, thank you for the interview.
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Interview by: Yvonne Scheller