Lineage: Ep. 3 - Jochen Engert (Flix) - M&A & Post-Merger Integration
Most first-time CEOs underestimate how much trust, intuition, and emotional intelligence shape successful acquisitions and what it takes to successfully integrate an outside business into your own.
Jochen Engert co-founded FlixBus in Munich in 2013. Within two years, he and his co-founders merged with their fiercest rival, MeinFernbus, creating a dominant national network almost overnight. In 2016, they absorbed PostBus and Megabus’s European operations, pushing their German market share above 80%. In 2019, they entered Turkey by acquiring Kâmil Koç. And in 2021, in the middle of a global pandemic, they acquired Greyhound, a 107-year-old American icon, and began its transformation.
Drawing on experience from more those specific acquisitionsns plus a two dozen more transactions, Jochen explains why relationships and clear communication often matter more than spreadsheets and formal processes.
What you'll learn in this episode:
→ When M&A makes sense and when organic growth is the better path
→ How to build deal relationships long before a formal process starts
→ Building a synergy case line by line through the P&L
→ Who to talk to during due diligence beyond the data room
→ Structuring earnouts and deferred payments that don't create conflict
→ Why integration breaks on the human side first
→ Making hard decisions early instead of letting ambiguity fester
Whether you are preparing for your first acquisition or refining your approach, this episode gives you the tools to make better decisions, negotiate more effectively, and execute with confidence.
00:00 - Introduction
01:30 - Buy vs Build Decision
02:37 - Challenges in Acquisitions
03:48 - Starting Conversations
05:11 - Long-term Relationship Building
06:36 - Quantifying Synergies
07:56 - Building a Business Case
11:29 - Understanding the Target
13:40 - Human Element in Deals
16:39 - Role-playing in Negotiations
19:00 - Risk Management
20:55 - Aligning Incentives
23:31 - Diligence Insights
26:00 - Market Entry Considerations
29:50 - Balancing Workload
32:57 - Human Side of Integration
36:30 - Leadership Decisions
38:55 - Strategic Branding
42:56 - Adjusting to New Environment Post-Merger
44:20 - Integration Strategies
49:05 - Key Advice