Media information, 27 June 2025

New whitepaper from ERGO and ECODYNAMICS on AI-assisted online searches

The paper shows how the insurance industry can retain its relevance, even in LLM-based search environments.

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The ERGO Innovation Lab, an incubator for new ideas and spin-ins at ERGO Group AG, and the AI specialists at ECODYNAMICS have now released a whitepaper on AI-assisted online searches. 

Titled “From SEO to AI search optimisation: How Large Language Models are redefining digital visibility”, the roughly 30-page-long publication shows how fundamentally Large Language Model (LLMs) can change users’ online search behaviour, and what this means for digital visibility in the insurance sector.

According to Luisa Schmolke, an Innovation Manager at the ERGO Innovation Lab: “Online searches are currently in a phase of massive transformation: AI-based systems not only offer more information; they increasingly accompany users through entire decision-making processes. Anyone who wants to be digitally visible today – and stay that way tomorrow – needs to understand how these systems work and actively shape them to ensure they continue to reach their core target groups.”

Hamidreza Hosseini, CEO of ECODYNAMICS, adds: “Our study and corresponding criteria show managers, marketing heads, and digital teams how generative AI and agentic systems are impacting the rules of digital visibility. Those who grasp this logic, and who apply it strategically and early, can remain relevant in the age of AI searches and effectively reach their clients.”

The whitepaper is based on an empirical study that assessed more than 33,000 search results from classical search engines and AI-based systems. In turn, the results were used to analyse a selection taken from more than 600 websites on the German insurance market – including those of primary insurers, intermediaries and digital price comparison services, as well as those offering free editorial content with a focus on insurance and financial topics. The goal of the analysis was to identify structural and content-related success factors for visibility in LLM-based searching systems.

It provides essential insights on the visibility of firms in LLM search environments, together with hands-on advice for content, digital and marketing teams looking to prepare for LLM-optimised visibility early in the game. Large language models, for example, don’t just retrieve what’s popular. They retrieve what’s readable, structured, and semantically clear. This calls for updated strategies around visibility, content structure, and quality assurance in an evolving search landscape.

The whitepaper can be downloaded for free in German or English here

White paper on AI-powered online search (German version)

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Whitepaper on AI-powered online search (English version)

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Further Publications

It complements a number of previous publications on LLMs from the ERGO Innovation Lab. These include “Next Generation of Generative Artificial Intelligence: Progress and Multimodal Applications
in the Insurance Industry”, available in German or English and “ChatGPT and Large Language Models: An Introduction with a View to the Insurance Industry”, available in German.

Next Generation of Generative Artificial Intelligence (English version)

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ChatGPT and large language models (German version)

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Tech Trend Radar

In addition, AI-based search engines are one of the 36 major trends covered in this year’s “Tech Trend Radar”. Jointly published by Munich Re and ERGO Group AG, it offers insurers an annual overview of tech-driven trends and their impacts on the sector. The 2025 edition is available free of charge here (English only).

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Sabine Saeidy-Nory

ERGO Group AG
Media Relations

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sabine.saeidy-nory@ergo.de 
mediarelations@ergo.de

Sabine Saeidy-Nory

Further information

ERGO is one of the major insurance groups in Germany and Europe. The Group is represented in over 20 countries worldwide, with a focus on Europe and Asia. ERGO offers its retail and corporate customers a broad product portfolio in all the main classes of insurance as well as comprehensive assistance and other services. Three units operate under the umbrella of ERGO Group AG: ERGO Deutschland AG, ERGO International AG and ERGO Technology & Services Management AG. The German and international businesses as well as the global management of IT and technology services are organized in these units. About 37,000 people work either as salaried employees or self-employed sales representatives for the Group. In the 2024 financial year, ERGO generated insurance revenue of 20.8 billion euros and a net result of 810 million euros. ERGO is part of Munich Re, one of the world's leading reinsurers and risk carriers.
More at www.ergo.com

The experts at ECODYNAMICS advise and train firms on using generative AI and digital business models. The company has been a member of the OpenAI Early Adopter programme since 2021 and specialises in the introduction of generative AI, deployment of AI-assisted agentic systems, and the analysis and optimisation of websites for AI-assisted search environments.
You can learn more at www.ecodynamics.io.

This media information contains forward-looking statements that are based on current assumptions and forecasts of the management of ERGO Group. Known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could lead to material differences between the forward-looking statements given here and the actual development, in particular the results, financial situation and performance of our Company. The Company assumes no liability to update these forward-looking statements or to conform them to future events or developments.

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