FinanceScout24 erneut Testsieger bei Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und  Kundenzufriedenheit

05.09.2023

Doppelsieg für FinanceScout24: Das Schweizer Institut für Qualitätstests (SIQT) zeichnet den etablierten Vermittler von Privatkrediten auch in diesem Jahr als Branchensieger in den Bereichen Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und Kundenzufriedenheit aus.

Im Rahmen der unabhängigen Studie «Schweizer Branchen Monitor 2023» des Schweizer Instituts für Qualitätstests (SIQT) wurde FinanceScout24 zum dritten Mal in Folge Testsieger in der Kategorie Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis in der Branche der Privatkredit-Vermittler. Auch in der Kategorie Kundenzufriedenheit konnte die Versicherungs- und Finanzplattform ihren Spitzenplatz verteidigen und sicherte sich erneut den ersten Platz unter allen Privatkredit-Vermittlern. FinanceScout24 erhielt für das Jahr 2023 folgende Auszeichnungen:

  • Branchen-Champion: 1. Platz Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis in der Branche Privatkredit-Vermittler
  • Branchen-Champion: 1. Platz Kundenzufriedenheit in der Branche Privatkredit-Vermittler

Spitzenbewertungen in der SIQT-Studie unterstreichen Engagement für Kund:innen
Jochen Pernegger, Managing Director von FinanceScout24, zeigt sich stolz über die erneute Top-Platzierung in der SIQT-Studie. “Die Auszeichnungen für unser hervorragendes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und die hohe Kundenzufriedenheit spiegeln das kontinuierliche Engagement des FinanceScout24-Teams perfekt wider. Die Zufriedenheit unserer Kundinnen und Kunden hat für uns stets oberste Priorität. Die erneute Honorierung durch SIQT motiviert uns, unsere hohen Standards bei der Beratung  beizubehalten und kontinuierlich zu verbessern. Unser Anspruch bleibt unverändert: Wir wollen unseren Kundinnen und Kunden weiterhin einen transparenten Überblick über die besten am Markt verfügbaren Kredite und Autoversicherungen geben. Und dies mit exklusiven Angeboten und der Möglichkeit, umgehend abzuschliessen.

Über den  «Schweizer Branchen Monitor 2023»
Der «Schweizer Branchen Monitor 2023» ist eines der grössten schweizweiten Rankings in den Bereichen Kundenzufriedenheit, Kundenservice und Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. In die branchenübergreifende Kundenbefragung flossen 2023 über 190’000 Kundenbewertungen zu insgesamt 1’575 Unternehmen aus 151 Branchen ein.

Das unabhängige Schweizerische Institut für Qualitätstests (SIQT) testet empirisch und objektiv, wie kundenorientiert Unternehmen sind. Geprüft werden Angebotsbreite, Transparenz, Service- und Beratungsqualität bis hin zu Preisen und konkreten Produkteigenschaften. Ziel ist es, den Konsumentinnen und Konsumenten Orientierung zu geben und so die Wahl eines Anbieters zu erleichtern.

Cédric Baumgartner 
Senior Communications Manager & Media Spokesperson

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+41 31 744 11 71

Marta Andreoni

Head of Design for Automotive

Introduce yourself and your role at SMG

I’m Marta Andreoni, Head of Design at SMG Automotive. I lead the design and UX writing team shaping AutoScout24 user experience. 

In my role, I wear many hats. My main focus is ensuring we stay true to our vision “simplifying people’s lives and connecting humans through innovative digital platforms” and our brand promise, “make it happen”. I challenge my team to think user-first, push for innovation, ease of use for our customers and make forward-thinking decisions, even within business and technological constraints.

 A big part of my role is supporting each designer’s growth, motivation, and career development. Through one-on-one coaching, mentoring, group work, and projects, I help my colleagues set and achieve their goals while fostering new learning opportunities.

What helps you feel empowered and confident in your role?

If I had to mention one thing I would say “being proactive” has been key to feeling more empowered. I enjoy solving problems, so when issues or opportunities arise, be it in the product, market or the team, I get curious and I proactively investigate the reasons and try to bring inputs to be discussed with others, this makes me feel I can be part of the process or solution and my point of view is going to be taken seriously. My optimism also plays a role, giving me confidence that even the most complex challenges can be solved. 

Besides, having trust from other managers and colleagues makes me feel in a safe environment where I can take ownership on topics I’m passionate about. 

What’s one thing SMG does well in fostering an inclusive workplace? What more can be done to amplify and support different perspectives in the workplace?

In my experience, we strive for balancing top-down and bottom-up inputs, ensuring employees can influence product directions, processes, and culture. People are approachable, and our strong feedback culture helps voices be heard. Across SMG, initiatives like regular People & Culture Surveys, topic guilds, and events in our locations across the world foster open exchange and mutual learning.

That said, I’ve noticed that quieter voices sometimes get less space, or interacting with top management can feel intimidating, especially when giving critical feedback. To make participation more inclusive, we could apply more facilitation and group work techniques like structured turn-taking, written input, and smaller group discussions – ensuring everyone, regardless of confidence level, seniority or personality, feels comfortable contributing. 

Design is often about seeing the world differently. How do unique perspectives contribute to more innovative, inclusive, or impactful design?

Design is about understanding diverse user personas and perspectives to create solutions that truly meet their needs or create new opportunities. I believe in the power of collaboration to shape user experiences – bringing together different disciplines, backgrounds, and lived experiences helps challenge assumptions, uncover blind spots, and drive more inclusive, innovative, and impactful solutions.

Looking back on your career, what’s one lesson or piece of advice you wish you had known earlier as a leader in design?

There are three things no one really prepares you for as a design leader: dealing with constant change, facing failure and handling emotions at work. These topics aren’t talked about much until you face them. I was lucky to learn from others’ experiences, but much of it came through my own.

One thing I wish I had understood earlier is the power of emotional intelligence, my job is no longer about the content and the design, it is about people. Self-awareness, not just of your own emotions, but also how others feel and react, can be the difference between conflict and harmony, frustration and clarity. The more I grow as a leader and designer, the more I realise that design isn’t just about doing the design job, delivering solutions on the market: it’s about navigating people, their emotions, and making change more acceptable and transforming issues into opportunities, both within the organisation and through great products.

 

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