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Allianz SE announced that it has closed the sale of its 50 percent stake in UniCredit Allianz Vita SpA, the life insurance ...
According to Allianz calculations, the pension savings gap for younger generations in the eurozone alone is around 350 billion euros per year on average. That sounds like a lot – but it is bridgeable ...
As an international financial services provider, Allianz offers worldwide products and solutions in insurance and asset management.
Allianz Pride is our employee network for LGBTQ+ inclusion with 28 local networks in place covering >80% of the workforce.We encourage a corporate culture that values the equal opportunity of all our ...
According to the Allianz Global Insurance Report 2025, the global insurance industry is estimated to have grown by +8.6% in 2024. This again exceeded the exceptional +8.2% growth recorded in the ...
Exceptionally strong growth According to the Allianz Global Insurance report, the global insurance industry grew by an estimated 7.5% in 2023, clocking the fastest growth since 2006, the year before ...
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For companies, a similar logic applies: Financing, investments and the way inputs – labor, suppliers, and materials – are used must change. This, too, requires public support and incentives: Solving ...
Total global insurance premium income amounted to almost EUR5.6trn in 2022. Life remains the largest segment (EUR2.6trn), ahead of p&c (EUR1.8trn) and health (EUR1.1trn).
US inflation—past the peak and falling rapidly in the next six months, ending the year close to 2%. Eurozone inflation—sharp drop, thanks to energy subsidies, but sticky core inflation this year.
Between the end of World War II in May 1945 and Russia’s attack on Ukraine in February 2022, Europe has enjoyed an exceptionally long period of peace on its soil: 77 years. The decolonization wars of ...
An initial ‘back of the envelope’ calculation suggests that the recent heatwave across the United States, Southern Europe, and China may have cost 0.6pp of GDP in 2023.
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