ALBAG processes over 155,000 repair claims annually across a network of regional tradespeople, managing the full lifecycle from assignment through invoicing. The tech stack is dominated by Microsoft enterprise tools (SQL Server, Power BI, 365, Intune) with legacy application code (Delphi, DATEV), and the company is now adopting Microsoft Fabric—signaling a shift toward modernizing its data warehouse and analytics layer. Active hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering and ops roles, matching concurrent projects in infrastructure virtualization, data platform migration, and IT landscape consolidation.
ALBAG is a German service and trades company founded in 1998, headquartered in Essen, with over 850 employees across the insurance and property management sectors. The core business is damage and maintenance management for residential real estate: the company handles claim processing and repair coordination on behalf of insurers and property owners, managing both regional craftsperson networks and digital workflows from order placement to settlement. Annually, ALBAG processes claims valued at over €94 million. The organization operates as a public company and serves mid-market insurance and real estate clients.
ALBAG manages damage claims and repairs for residential properties on behalf of insurers and property owners. They process over 155,000 repair orders annually worth €94M+, coordinating regional tradespeople networks and handling digital workflows from claim assignment to billing.
ALBAG's primary stack includes SQL Server, Power BI, Visual Studio, Microsoft 365, Active Directory, and Intune. They also use Delphi for legacy applications, DATEV for accounting, and Proxmox for virtualization. They are currently adopting Microsoft Fabric.
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