Strategies of political parties regarding the intermediary.
In the lead-up to Germany's federal election, Fonds Finanz, the country's largest all-finance broker pool with over 28,000 distribution partners, has taken on the task of examining the election programs of established parties more closely.
Recent days have seen the SPD gaining on the CDU's vote share, with the outcome of the election still undecided. Many parties in the election have included points in their manifestos that could have substantial consequences for the mediation of insurance and financial products.
To help their mediators navigate this potential change, Fonds Finanz has commissioned YouTuber Stephan Peters to process the election programs in video format. Peters has already examined the programs of the Greens, the Left Party, and the SPD, with videos for these parties available on his YouTube channel. In the coming days, videos for CDU/CSU and the FDP will be released.
The aim of the video series is to create transparency and facilitate professional discussions within the financial industry. Norbert Porazik, managing partner of Fonds Finanz, stated that comparing party programs with their impact on the profession is often lacking or time-consuming. By providing these videos, Fonds Finanz aims to provide enlightenment for their mediators regarding the potential impacts of the election on the financial industry.
The videos are designed to help mediators quickly and comfortably inform themselves about possible consequences for their profession. Three weeks before the election, Peters will summarize the pros and cons of all parties on his YouTube channel.
In addition to the election program analysis, Fonds Finanz Maklerservice is creating a video series to illustrate the potential future for mediators in the financial industry. The aim of this series is to foster informed discussions and prepare the industry for the changes that may come with the new government.
As the election approaches, these videos will serve as a valuable resource for mediators in the financial industry, helping them stay informed and prepared for the potential impacts on their profession.