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Silke Schönert (2003): comparis.ch case study in: Schubert, Petra; Wölfle, Ralf; Dettling, Walter (Eds.): E-Business Integration – Case studies in optimising electronic business processes, Munich, Vienna: Hanser Verlag, 2003, pp. 249-262. |
Background:
At the time the company was founded, the internet was about to become an accepted business medium, for private customers, too. The founders saw an opportunity in this development to use web applications to improve the transparency of tariffs and services in the services sector and so provide an added value service to end consumers. One of their first projects was a comparison of health insurance tariffs. Since the company’s inception, there has been increasing interest among internet users. 1997 marked the 100,000th visitor. By 2000, this figure had increased to over 3.6 million. The E-Business application presented in this case study was put into operation in August 2001.
Industry sector, products, and target group:
Comparis is an intermediary between service providers (health insurance companies, insurance companies, banks, and telecommunications companies) and consumers and consequently, it operates in different industry sectors. Its customers come from both the B2B sector (service providers) and also from the B2C sector (end customers). The actual product, i.e. the “Comparis Idea”, is an independent and neutral provider of tariff comparisons with the objective of creating greater market transparency for end customers. The tariff comparisons can be generated by the consumers themselves with the help of various E-Services on the Comparis website.
In August 1996, the first comparison of Swiss health insurance premiums was published on the website (www.krankenkassen.ch). Since then, Comparis has continually expanded the available products. In 1998, a comparison of telephone and bank fees was added. In 1999 and 2000, Comparis further expanded the health insurance comparison and its product range to include comparisons of car and life insurance, mortgages and online brokers.
The following service comparisons are now offered on the website: