Sven-Michael Slottko

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Sven-Michael Slottko (born August 8, 1941 ) is a former German manager . He held a managerial position for various insurers in Germany.

Career

Slottko rose in August 1985 to a board member at the Alte Leipziger . As head of sales for the Alte Leipziger Versicherungsgruppe, he also took over sales for the group's building society at the turn of the year 1987/88. As a result, he was considered a candidate to succeed Josef Osburg as chairman of the board from January 1989. Although he had proven himself in solving the distribution problems of the old Leipzig people, his promotion to deputy chairman of the board was announced in February 1988, but the investment director Hanns- Jürgen Weigel preferred as company manager.

As deputy chairman of the board of directors responsible for private customer business, Slottko moved to Deutsche Bank 's life insurance company, newly founded by Deutsche Bank, in autumn 1989 . There he was considered the designated successor to CEO Johann Wieland from the start . In particular, with the sale of insurance products by the bank consultants in the bank's branches as well as other innovations, the insurer grew quickly under his responsibility and in 1991 he was promoted to CEO. Under his leadership, Deutsche Bank's corporate life insurance company was founded in the summer of that year, a specialist insurer for company pensions . After Deutsche Bank joined Deutsche Herold in 1992 , Deutsche Bank board member Georg Krupp handed over the management of insurance activities to Herold boss Hans Dieter Ritterbex within the group. Slottko then left the company on June 1, 1993 and switched to Berlinische Leben .

In January 1994, Slottko rose as the successor to the retired Ottokar Griem as chairman of the board, after taking over a majority stake of 75 percent in Hamburger Lebensversicherung on January 1, 1995, he took a seat on the supervisory board of the new subsidiary . In 1998 Munich Re and Allianz sold their shares in Berlinische Leben to the British insurance group CGU plc , which incorporated the company into Delta Lloyd . Slottko took over the chairmanship of Delta Lloyd Germany .

On January 1, 2001, Paul Medendorp took over the chairmanship of both Delta Lloyd Deutschland and Berlinische Leben, while Slottko moved to the supervisory board. On December 1, 2002, he became a full member of the Management Board of Gutingia Lebensversicherung , but left the Management Board on August 1, 2003 and switched to the Supervisory Board. In June 2004 he resigned from the supervisory board of Delta Lloyd Deutschland and other companies in the group. In August of that year he was elected Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Gutingia. In July 2005 he returned to the Board of Management and stayed with it after Fortis took over the company in the same year. In summer 2008 he retired.

Slottko volunteered in school work, so he sat - for a long time as chairman - on the board of the Frankfurt Association for International Youth Work until May 2019 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Insurance industry of August 15, 1985: "Alte Leipziger"
  2. Handelsblatt dated December 21, 1987: "Personalalien"
  3. manager magazin of February 1st, 1988: "The Unfinished - Heinz Gehrhardt has ruled the old Leipzig for 40 years".
  4. manager magazin from September 1st, 1989: "A case for life artists"
  5. Stuttgarter Zeitung of June 6, 1991: "Deutsche Bank subsidiary starts corporate life insurance"
  6. Wirtschaftswoche of April 23, 1993: "Deutsche Bank - Slottko goes to the competition"
  7. ^ Insurance industry from January 1, 1995: "Assekuranz intern"
  8. Versicherungsjournal.de of January 8, 2001: "Paul K. Medendorp new head of Berlinische Leben"