Raffael Behr

Regional Head of Commercial Motor Underwriting/ Referatsleiter Underwriting Firmen Kraft MidCorp

Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

About

After I finished my Master of Science in Economics as well as my two-years trainee/ management program for Allianz Germany, I worked as an Underwriter in the MidCorp Motor business. Next I was in the head office of commercial motor as Product-/ Portfolio Manager and Underwriter and worked on different agile projects to optimize our products as well as processes. Now I'm leading a team of Underwriters in the commercial motor business at two locations Stuttgart and Frankfurt.

Experience

  • Regional Head of Commercial Motor Underwriting/ Referatsleiter Underwriting Firmen Kraft MidCorp at Allianz Versicherungs AG
    Jul 2023 - Present · 3 yrs

  • Vice President / Portfolio Manager at AKA Ausfuhrkredit-Gesellschaft mbH
    Jan 2023 - Jun 2023 · 6 mos

    Portfolio Manager in the area of trade finance with a focus on structured finance and syndicated loans.

  • Allianz (4 yrs 9 mos)
    • Product - and Portfoliomanager/ Underwriter
      May 2022 - Dec 2022 · 8 mos

      Focusing on product and portfolio management as well as underwriting for large fleets in the head office of motor commercial. Thereby working on different agile projects to optimize our products and processes.

    • Underwriter MidCorp Motor
      Apr 2020 - Apr 2022 · 2 yrs 1 mo

      Risk assessment and management of large fleets for Allianz Germany.

    • Trainee Versicherungsmanagement / Underwriting
      Apr 2018 - Mar 2020 · 2 yrs

  • Working Student for the project BASF 4.0 at BASF
    May 2017 - Mar 2018 · 11 mos

    - Analysis, validation and integration of Data with Excel - Evaluation of documentations concerning chemical samples

  • Working student in the interface field of measurement engineering at Roche
    Oct 2015 - Mar 2017 · 1 yr 6 mos

    - Changing tasks in different fields like audit, marketing, IT and translation - Analyzing sales, creating presentations - Finding common errors using case studies