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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 41 MIN

Rob Schimek: Redesigning for a Connected Future

from Scouting for Growth · host Sabine VdL

On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Rob Schimek, Group CEO at bolttech, about how bolttech’s connector model is redefining global insurance distribution, from telcos to auto makers and beyond. They also talk about why the future of protection will depend on trust, data and design more than policy documents and premiums, and what leadership really looks like when you are building at the intersection of revelation, innovation, and human impact.  KEY TAKEAWAYS If you have an hour to solve a problem you should spend 55 minutes on the problem and then 5 minutes on the solution. I’ve spent my career in the problem, the formation of bolttech is the attempt at the solution – it’s the path that I’ve chosen to bring that solution to the marketplace. Our mission is to work out how to close a multi-billion-dollar protection gap that has existed for years, that’s getting bigger? In order to do that we need to really understand the problem. We think there are 4 basic drivers for this multi-billion-dollar protection gap that and they’re pretty irrefutable. We’re trying to make a seamless connection between the buyers of protection products (insurers) and the distribution partners who have access to the customers so we can put those solutions into the hands of the customers. bolttech’s here to try to provide tailored, affordable, accessible, and convenience insurance in the hands of the customer on a B2B2C basis, connecting big partners who have lots of customers to the insurance providers. Without the data there’s a tendency to paint everything with one brush, like it’s all the same. Data is accessible and available on a real-time basis today and it can be available with no intervention, straight from the vehicle telematics about the unique driver. BEST MOMENTS  ‘We really want to connect people with more ways to protect the things that they value, we want to close the global protection gap.’  ‘The more we make connections frictionless, the more the connection will happen and the more the protection gap will get closed.’‘ If the mission and the vision are super-well-known then nothing can distract you from solving that problem, regardless of what’s going on in the marketplace around you.’‘ If a customer doesn’t trust the use of AI in their interactions with you then AI won’t be successful in that space because it won’t be accepted in that space. Ultimately it comes back to do we do things the right way and give the customers a reason to trust us?’ ABOUT THE GUEST Rob Schimek is Group Chief Executive Office at bolttech where he leads the team across its operations globally, overseeing its growth and partnership opportunities. With more than 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, Rob previously held senior leadership roles, including Managing Director & Group Chief Operating Officer for FWD Group, President and Chief Executive Officer of AIG’s commercial insurance businesses worldwide, and Chief Executive Officer of the Americas for AIG. Prior to that, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of EMEA for AIG, and was the Chief Financial Officer of AIG’s global property and casualty insurance business. LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Sabine VanderLinden is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur and the CEO of Alchemy Crew Ventures. She leads venture-client labs that help Fortune 500 companies adopt and scale cutting-edge technologies from global tech ventures. A builder of accelerators, investor, and co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, Sabine is known for asking the uncomfortable questions—about AI governance, risk, and trust. On Scouting for Growth, she decodes how real growth happens—where capital, collaboration, and courage meet. If this episode sparked your thinking, follow Sabine VanderLinden on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram for more insights. And if you’re interested in sponsoring the podcast, reach out to the team at [email protected]

On this episode of Scouting For Growth, Sabine VdL sits down with Rob Schimek, Group CEO at bolttech, to unpack how the company’s connector model is reshaping global insurance distribution — not through more paperwork, but through smarter ecosystems that meet customers where they already are. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when insurance stops being a product you buy and starts becoming protection that’s simply… there, this conversation is your preview. Insurance distribution is being rebuilt (and it’s not starting with carriers) Rob explains bolttech’s mission in one powerful phrase: closing the multi-billion-dollar global protection gap — a gap that isn’t shrinking, it’s widening. The reason? Too many people and businesses still lack the right coverage because protection remains too complex, too expensive, too fragmented, or too hard to access. bolttech’s answer is to create a seamless connection between: Insurance providers (who build protection products), and Distribution partners (who already have customers — think telcos, retailers, auto makers and platforms) This is B2B2C distribution at scale: tailored, affordable, accessible coverage — delivered with convenience, not friction. Rob makes the point that the more you remove friction from connections, the more protection becomes adoptable… and the faster the protection gap closes. The real differentiator: trust, data, and design This episode goes beyond business models into something more strategic: what makes protection work in the real world. Rob is clear — the future of insurance won’t be won by premium tables and policy wordings. It will be won by: Trust (because adoption depends on it) Data (because personalization depends on it) Design (because customers won’t tolerate clunky experiences anymore) And data is the unlock. Rob highlights how real-time information — like vehicle telematics — enables insurers to move away from “paint everything with one brush” pricing and instead reflect the actual risk of the individual in front of you. For enterprise leaders, the implication is huge: the winners will be those who can turn data into relevance, and relevance into trust. Leadership: stay obsessed with the problem One of the most memorable leadership lessons from Rob is this: If you have an hour to solve a problem, spend 55 minutes understanding the problem and 5 minutes designing the solution. He’s spent his career deep in the “problem,” and bolttech represents the path he’s chosen to bring solutions to market at global scale. That focus matters, because when the mission is crystal clear, distractions don’t stand a chance — even when markets get noisy. AI only works where trust exists Rob also delivers a critical reminder for every executive racing toward automation: If customers don’t trust how AI is used in their experience, AI won’t be accepted — and therefore won’t succeed. Trust isn’t a tagline. It’s a prerequisite. Why this matters now For insurers, brokers, and platform partners alike, this episode is a blueprint for the next era of distribution: embedded, frictionless, data-driven protection, delivered through ecosystems customers already rely on. Because by 2030, the most successful insurance brands won’t just sell protection. They’ll make it effortless to access — and impossible to ignore.

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