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Guillaume Bonnissent
CEO
Guillaume Bonnissent is Quotech’s founder and CEO. He’s also an underwriter with more than two decades’ experience, first at Euler, then at Hiscox for 15 years, then for four years as Underwriting Director at the MGA White Oak. In that last job he wanted to buy-in a decent underwriting platform, but couldn’t find a supplier who understood what an underwriter really needs, day to day. But he had learned some coding at college, so he built a platform himself to do the job, sold it, launched Quotech, and the rest is history.
He says the secret to making a truly useful technology app for insurance is to understand insurance business processes and the sector’s complex value chain like a native, then build systems which remove the inherent inefficiencies, not through chuck-it-all-out-and-start again approach, but incrementally.
Dmytro ‘Dima’ Droban
Commercial Director
Dima spent most of his 20+ year career as a marine underwriter. A globetrotting Londoner from Ukraine, he joins Quotech after leaving his underwriter’s desk for three years to establish an insurTech in Vietnam. Dima identifies first as a problem-solver, informed by his invaluable multinational perspective to foster success built on effort, concentration, and powerful teams. Tech is now essential to insurance, he says. “Using new solutions in our old, traditional industry is what first fuelled my interest in technology,” he recalls. “Applying disruptive solutions to ways of working may be challenging, but it’s also thrilling and inspiring.”
He says that everyone knows the secrets to making a truly useful technology app for insurance: “Adopt tech that solves customers’ real problems, not the provider’s. Make it simple, intuitive, and sleek. Everybody knows that, but few do it.”
Marco Seoane
Senior Software Developer
Marco Seoane is Quotech’s front-end man, a Senior Software Developer with five years in the game, most of it with RecTech and MarTech early-stage B2B SaaS companies (before he found his home in insurTech, obviously). Marco says the best part about working in tech is that jeans and a t-shirt are acceptable workplace attire, but then his office is anywhere in London with an internet connection and a decent coffee. Give him those two, and he’ll get busy building and creating. “Idle hands are the devil’s workshop,” Marco says, as he pushes towards his self-imposed Friday production.
He says the secret to making a truly useful technology app for insurance is all about reducing the cost of recording, managing, aggregating, and communicating about data, both cognitively and operationally.
Lee John Martin
Senior Software Developer
Lee John Martin is Quotech’s main backend engineer (but claims “enough infrastructure and frontend knowledge to get myself into trouble”). A former graphic designer, he worked in insurTech for a year before joining Quotech, but during nearly a decade developing has built a geospatial SaaS tool in the property sector, an order-processing tool for a major consumer products supplier, and contract management software for the engineering sector, among many others. A man who prefers marathon running to commuting (he’s done 10 big jogs, last count), Lee delivers for Quotech customers from a box-room in his home in Gloucestershire with a black cat called Bobs (short for Bobbie, short for Roberta).
Lee says the secret to making a truly useful technology app for insurance is to get in your user’s head. You have to understand the user’s problem to solve it properly. And, he says, smart, simple ways of solving people’s problems are usually doable, and go well beyond what they think is possible.
Chris Pickford
Product Manager
Chris Pickford is Quotech’s Product Manager. He moved here to insurTech after eight years spent testing critical systems developed for accountancy. Eastbourne is his home by the sea, where he and Maisie, his Staffie, go where the connection is best to ensure everything works as it should for Quotech clients. “Being a start-up allows us to focus on any issues we face quickly and efficiently,” Chris says, “which helps us find the best way to work, and lets us create amazing solutions to any issues our clients face.”
He says the secret to making a truly useful technology app for insurance is building insurTech software that’s intuitive for users, and creating easier ways of working to make sure the major pain points no longer exist.
Nick Melis
Chief Technology Officer
Nick Melis is Quotech’s Chief Technology Officer. He’s spent 16 years building things, which he likes to do with technology because it doesn’t need heavy machinery or complicated equipment, yet he can still make a global impact. He’s built things in multiple sectors, but likes doing so for Quotech because: “we’re an insurTech building products for insurance companies, rather than just a bunch of techies trying to break into the insurance market. The people fixing clients’ problems have experienced them first hand.”
Nick says the secret to making a truly useful technology app for insurance is to know your clients, to really take time to observe, appreciate, and think about their pain points, and to then come up with a creative solution that saves them time and delivers tangible value.
Daniel Loader
Lead Platform Engineer
Daniel Loader is Quotech’s Lead Platform Engineer. He’s spent nearly a decade honing his craft in diverse sectors stretching from groceries to cyber security, working for household names like Iceland and Nominet. Now he’s made the crossing to insurance. From his home office in Manchester he works his magic for Quotech clients, with limited support from his cat Piggy and his tortoise González. His goal: to enable software engineers and ultimate users to work faster, with greater reliability, in part by deploying adjacent technology disciplines that provide the platform and services they need to succeed.
Dan says the secret to making a truly useful technology app for insurance is to minimise users’ manual toil by making the workflow intuitive and the functionality smooth.
Meet the team.
Dmytro Droban
Commercial Director
Nick Melis
Chief Technology Officer
Daniel Loader
Lead Platform Engineer
Chris Pickford
Product Manager
Lee John Martin
Senior Software Developer
Marco Seoane
Senior Software Developer
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Quotech’s working environment is as innovative as our products. We are a decentralised team of individual specialists working remotely, but at the leading edge of insurTech innovation. Alongside quarterly team meetings, we are electronically connected to create a genuine culture of camaraderie and purpose that leaves a minimal environment footprint.
We hire based entirely on merit, and reward employees with competitive pay, share options for all employees under the Quotech Enterprise Management Incentives scheme, and a comprehensive healthcare package. For those who prefer an out-of-home office, we provide access to a local shared facility, and equipment is supplied for all.
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