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Go-to-Germany-Stories est le podcast dédié à l'expansion sur le marché allemand. Andrea Vaugan y interviewe des entrepreneurs, des country managers et d'autres experts de l'expansion internationale afin de discuter de leurs apprentissages les plus importants, de leurs succès, de leurs échecs, et bien plus encore. Grâce à des conversations franches et ouvertes, nous offrons à tous ceux impliqués dans le passionnant processus d'internationalisation des conseils concrets pour réussir leur lancement sur les marchés internationaux.

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Go-to-Germany-Stories est le podcast dédié à l'expansion sur le marché allemand. Andrea Vaugan y interviewe des entrepreneurs, des country managers et d'autres experts de l'expansion internationale afin de discuter de leurs apprentissages les plus importants, de leurs succès, de leurs échecs, et bien plus encore. Grâce à des conversations franches et ouvertes, nous offrons à tous ceux impliqués dans le passionnant processus d'internationalisation des conseils concrets pour réussir leur lancement sur les marchés internationaux.

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    #13 Benjamin Romberg - Head of Global Comms at Qonto - What is the role of communication in

    #13 Benjamin Romberg - Head of Global Comms at Qonto - What is the role of communication in

    Last year we discussed the important role of partnerships for a successful market expansion - now we’re welcoming back another team member of Qonto!

    Benjamin Romberg, Head of Global Communications, is leading central PR, Social Media, and Community teams at the European unicorn start-up.

    Qonto is the leading European business finance solution, making day-to-day banking easier for SMEs and freelancers. Founded in 2016 by Alexandre Prot and Steve Anavi, Qonto now operates in 4 European markets (France, Germany, Italy, and Spain), and employs more than 1,400 people.

    In conversation with Andrea Vaugan, Benjamin explains how important it is to find the right balance between a coordinated global strategy and market localization.

    More questions that you’ll find the answer to in this interview:

    TIMING: At what point in your expansion journey should you take things to the next level and hire senior comms professionals?

    GROWTH: What are concrete communication goals that support the company’s growth?

    SETTING UP: How can you build up on the existing brand image and simultaneously localize comms and branding?



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    • 47 min
    #12 Franziska Geier - Managing Director DACH at Stoïk - Innovating Cyberinsurance

    #12 Franziska Geier - Managing Director DACH at Stoïk - Innovating Cyberinsurance

    Welcome back to Go-to-Germany Stories!

    Season 3 is kicking off with an exciting new player in the European start-up space: Franziska Geier, Managing Director DACH at Stoïk, sits down with host Andrea Vaugan to outline the start-up’s impressive European expansion processes.

    Founded in 2021 by Jules Veyrat, Alexandre Andreini, Nicolas Sayer and Philippe Mangematin, Stoïk is the first insurance agent in Europe to empower brokers by providing their clients with insurance policy and protection against cyber risks.

    Franziska and Andrea discuss how the start-up’s vision of being European is influenced by investors and how this ties into their expansion strategy.

    If you too are a disruptive innovator in a more conservative industry, just like Stoïk is at the intersection of cybersecurity and insurance, tune in to learn how important smart relationship building can be in a new market!



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    • 44 min
    #11 Sophie Wehrle - General Manager DACH at PlayPlay - Playbooks and structure for international growth

    #11 Sophie Wehrle - General Manager DACH at PlayPlay - Playbooks and structure for international growth

    Season 2 is coming to an end with this fifth episode and our guest Sophie Wehrle. Sophie Wehrle is currently General Manager DACH at PlayPlay, a B2B SaaS startup and video creation platform trusted by more than 3000 organizations in 15 countries.

    Before kickstarting the DACH market launch at PlayPlay, Sophie helped Doctolib, now one of France’s most successful unicorn companies expand to Germany.

    Sophie and Andrea discuss how crucial well-structured playbooks are not only for sales, but for the efficiency of the entire company and its growth trajectory. Strategic hiring as well as finding the right balance between using synergies and adapting to local markets are amongst the other topics the two dive into.



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    • 55 min
    #10 Thorsten Seeger - COO and CEO Germany at October - Partnerships as an entryway into the market

    #10 Thorsten Seeger - COO and CEO Germany at October - Partnerships as an entryway into the market

    In this episode of "Go-to-Germany Stories," Andrea Vaugan invites Thorsten Seeger, Group COO of October and the CEO of October Germany.

    October is a European FinTech specialized in business lending. Leader in continental Europe, it has already financed thousands of SMEs for a total amount of over €1 billion in France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Germany.

    Based on his extensive experience in the traditional banking sector and FinTech industry, Thorsten shares insights into October’s initial business-model-specific challenges and their solutions, such as opting for a partnership strategy over direct marketing.

    Thorsten also walks us through the learnings listeners inside and outside of the FinTech cosmos can takeaway from October’s early market entry days. He outlines their strategy for the all-important brand- and trust-building, showcasing once again how essential a deep-founded knowledge of the German market and its customers is.

    • 49 min
    #9 - Felix Nübold - Country Manager DACH at Rapidmooc - Bootstrapping a startup accross European borders

    #9 - Felix Nübold - Country Manager DACH at Rapidmooc - Bootstrapping a startup accross European borders

    Dans l’épisode nr. 3 de la saison 2 de "Go-to-Germany Stories", Andrea Vaugan discute avec Felix Nübold, Country Manager Germany chez Rapidmooc.

    Rapidmooc, une entreprise bootstrapped fondée à Lyon en 2016, est un fournisseur d'e-learning qui permet aux organisations de créer de manière rapide et facile des contenus de formation pour leurs équipes.

    Felix partage comment, avec le partenariat de longue date avec Andrea Vaugan et l'équipe de Wyngs, Rapidmooc a stratégiquement élargi sa présence en Allemagne, en mettant l'accent sur des actions concrètes, des workshops stratégiques, et en intégrant le feedback des clients. Ils explorent également les nuances de la création de confiance sur le marché allemand, les adaptations nécessaires du produit, et la gestion des responsabilités entre les équipes en France et en Allemagne. Un épisode rempli d'insights sur une internationalisation réussie en Allemagne.

    • 50 min
    #8 - David Frei - Head of DACH at Swan - The European fintech's success formula

    #8 - David Frei - Head of DACH at Swan - The European fintech's success formula

    Join Andrea in episode 2 of season 2 for an insightful conversation with David Frei, Head of DACH & Eastern Europe at Swan. David joined the European fintech early 2022 as their first employee outside of France and is running the Berlin office.

    Swan’s Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform is the easiest way for companies to embed banking features. Via its simple APIs, European companies can integrate banking services (accounts, cards and payments) quickly and easily into their own product. Founded in 2019, Swan processes around 300 million euros of transactions per month, for 100+ companies across ten European countries.

    Swan has over 150 employees and is led by fintech experts and experienced entrepreneurs Nicolas Benady, Nicolas Saison and Mathieu Breton. The company was founded with the startup studio, eFounders, and has received growth capital from leading VC investors such as Lakestar, Accel, Creandum, and Bpifrance, with a recent Series B of € 37m.

    Discover how Swan's tailored sales strategies, pivotal partnerships, and cultural adaptations helped them succeed in the competitive German fintech ecosystem, all while maintaining a strong European spirit.



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    • 46 min

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