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In this episode of The Tech Trek, Amir sits down with Sasha Gainullin, CEO of Battleface, to explore how focusing on a small, underserved niche in the travel insurance industry unlocked global opportunity. Sasha shares how Battleface used in-house technology to revolutionize the outdated travel insurance model, expanding from serving adventure travelers to powering major partners through their service platform, Robin Assist. This is a conversation about focus, customer empathy, and tech-driven disruption—valuable for any founder or product leader.

🔑 Key Takeaways

Start Small, Win Big: Battleface began by solving a single problem for niche adventure travelers. That focused approach laid the foundation for global scale.

Tech as a Differentiator: Building the entire platform in-house enabled real-time risk pricing, scalable customization, and operational agility.

Customer Connection Wins: Even as CEO, Sasha remains hands-on with customer service to ensure product relevance—an often-missing link in insurance innovation.

From Product to Platform: The launch of Robin Assist extended Battleface’s reach, now powering services for other travel insurance providers worldwide.

⏱️ Timestamped Highlights

00:49 – What is Battleface? A travel insurance company that customizes micro-products using tech.

02:23 – Why they focused on one underserved segment: journalists, surfers, adventure travelers.

05:35 – The pricing problem solved with real-time tech under Lloyd’s of London guidance.

09:48 – How building in-house tech enabled flexibility, scalability, and global compliance.

12:08 – Competitive advantage: fast iteration, informed by decades of industry experience.

14:33 – GenAI isn't a threat—it's a tool. The focus is on solving customer problems, not chasing trends.

18:54 – How the pandemic revealed broader market applicability and led to Robin Assist.

24:05 – Distribution cost challenges and exposing why traditional insurance often fails customers.

26:07 – Partner insights: why offering relevant, flexible insurance products is the future.

💬 Quote Worth Sharing

"Technology is just a feature. If you lose that touch with the customer, you’ll stumble—and that’s what’s happening in travel insurance today." — Sasha Gainullin

  continue reading

445 episodes

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Content provided by Elevano. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elevano or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Tech Trek, Amir sits down with Sasha Gainullin, CEO of Battleface, to explore how focusing on a small, underserved niche in the travel insurance industry unlocked global opportunity. Sasha shares how Battleface used in-house technology to revolutionize the outdated travel insurance model, expanding from serving adventure travelers to powering major partners through their service platform, Robin Assist. This is a conversation about focus, customer empathy, and tech-driven disruption—valuable for any founder or product leader.

🔑 Key Takeaways

Start Small, Win Big: Battleface began by solving a single problem for niche adventure travelers. That focused approach laid the foundation for global scale.

Tech as a Differentiator: Building the entire platform in-house enabled real-time risk pricing, scalable customization, and operational agility.

Customer Connection Wins: Even as CEO, Sasha remains hands-on with customer service to ensure product relevance—an often-missing link in insurance innovation.

From Product to Platform: The launch of Robin Assist extended Battleface’s reach, now powering services for other travel insurance providers worldwide.

⏱️ Timestamped Highlights

00:49 – What is Battleface? A travel insurance company that customizes micro-products using tech.

02:23 – Why they focused on one underserved segment: journalists, surfers, adventure travelers.

05:35 – The pricing problem solved with real-time tech under Lloyd’s of London guidance.

09:48 – How building in-house tech enabled flexibility, scalability, and global compliance.

12:08 – Competitive advantage: fast iteration, informed by decades of industry experience.

14:33 – GenAI isn't a threat—it's a tool. The focus is on solving customer problems, not chasing trends.

18:54 – How the pandemic revealed broader market applicability and led to Robin Assist.

24:05 – Distribution cost challenges and exposing why traditional insurance often fails customers.

26:07 – Partner insights: why offering relevant, flexible insurance products is the future.

💬 Quote Worth Sharing

"Technology is just a feature. If you lose that touch with the customer, you’ll stumble—and that’s what’s happening in travel insurance today." — Sasha Gainullin

  continue reading

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