{"id":23933,"date":"2021-03-28T19:48:03","date_gmt":"2021-03-28T22:48:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/insurancecorp.com.br\/pt\/?p=23933"},"modified":"2021-03-28T19:48:03","modified_gmt":"2021-03-28T22:48:03","slug":"business-in-second-generation-hands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/insurancecorp.com.br\/pt\/2021\/03\/28\/business-in-second-generation-hands\/","title":{"rendered":"Business in second generation hands"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is a very significant survey by Sebrae when it comes to business succession. In Brazil, about 90% of organizations are family members. But on that spectrum, only 30 reach the second generation. Insurance brokers have already expressed their concern on this issue more than once. The S\u00e3o Paulo Insurance Brokers Club (CCS-SP), then, held a live, called \u201cBusiness Succession\u201d, broadcasted on the entity&#8217;s YouTube channel (photo).<br \/>\nFather and son pairs were the protagonists &#8211; Jayme and Bruno Garfinkel(Porto Seguro) and Boris and Fernando Ber(Asteca Corretora), two successful examples of business succession. They shared their experiences and presented important tips for those who want to understand the succession process. The presentation and mediation were in charge of the CCS-SP Mentor, Evaldir Barboza de Paula, and the director Ivone Elise Gonoretske.<br \/>\nJayme started the live, remembering that his soon initiated to reflect on the theme, because his father died early. \u201cThis was a subject that I experienced and I always thought about the company&#8217;s longevity. But I also thought about my children&#8217;s future\u201d, he said. Boris, for his part, said he started to wake up to the subject when he realized that his fellow brokers did not talk about succession and &#8220;did not even think about it&#8221;.<br \/>\nWhen asked about where in the succession process Porto Seguro is, Jayme said he left the Company and passed all the questions that come to him to Bruno. &#8220;I see only the reports&#8221;, he amended. Boris Ber still does the process in Asteca. &#8220;I identified an area within the brokerage firm where Fernando could develop and, therefore, he went to study financial risks&#8221;, he revealed. &#8220;He attended board meetings only as a listener and, today, he has an active voice&#8221;, he added.<br \/>\nIn Bruno&#8217;s view, the challenge of the succession process is to take off \u201cthe hat of a son and heir\u201d, saying that he feels uncomfortable when people try to minimize his achievements. \u201cI never had a facilitated way by the family\u201d, he points out. And he adds: \u201cOur successes are nothing but an obligation and when we make mistakes, it is said \u2018poor Jayme failed\u2019, look how incompetent his son is. Are there any advantages? Certainly!. I had the opportunity to study things that many people did not have\u201d.<br \/>\nFor his part, Fernando said that there is a lot of pressure in this process. \u201cSuccessful companies with a solid history, at a given moment, the responsibility for taking business to another level and keeping them alive reflect on us\u201d, he admits. Fernando warns: there is no point in having a successor &#8211; whether son or not &#8211; who does not know how the company works. &#8220;It is necessary to understand the difficulties, how the gears work and the day by day business&#8221;.<br \/>\nAs advice to his sons in succession, Jayme reminds that when his father was alive, he treated him as Mr. Garfinkel at the company. \u201cI complied what he said, many times upset. In my case with Bruno, he protested a lot to his mother, but he always did the assignments\u201d. Jayme concludes: &#8220;He respected the hierarchy&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Business cannot die&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Business succession was also one of the themes of a previous live promoted by the Club &#8211; &#8220;Insurance Distribution &#8211; Partnerships and Cooperation&#8221;. The virtual debate feature the series \u201cPrata da Casa\u201doutset, congregatering three CCS-SP associates who work in advisory services &#8211; Jorge Teixeira Barbosa (Valor-A\u00e7\u00e3o), Nilson Barreto (NBA) and Roberto Benedito de Oliveira (Active), under Mentor Evaldir mediation.<br \/>\nOn the occasion, Evaldir narrated his successful experience in terms of succession. J\u00e1 Oliveira said that advisors usually alert brokers in need of preparing the next generation. &#8220;The important thing is not to let the business die&#8221;, he asserted. According to the Mentor, in addition to stimulating the sons, it is worth taking advantage of the programs offered by insurance companies, providing training and group dynamics.<br \/>\nAccording to Barreto, sometimes, brokers who do not reach the targets confront restrictions. Barbosa said that this is an ancient discussion. \u201cAdvisory services serve small brokers, because if they were large, they would work directly with insurance companies and other commercial conditions. For this reason, there is no point in demanding from the small what he cannot fulfill\u201d, he said.<br \/>\nIn this regard, Oliveira came to disagree on the brokers\u2019 size definition. \u201cSometimes it is difficult to measure, because an average broker for advice can be small for the insurance company. But, in general, the insurers act diplomatically&#8221;, he said. Then, the Mentor expounded the Internet user Regina opinion:&#8221; Why pass over the small broker if in the future he can be big? &#8220;. Evaldir agreed:&#8221; The small developments are for the entire market\u201d.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is a very significant survey by Sebrae when it comes to business succession. In Brazil, about 90% of organizations are family members. But on that spectrum, only 30 reach the second generation. Insurance brokers have already expressed their concern on this issue more than once. 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