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Allianz SE is a major German financial services company headquartered in Munich. Founded in 1890, the group has grown into one of the world’s largest insurers and asset managers. For corporate and retail clients alike it provides a range of risk protection and investment services; background information and corporate profiles can be found via general company pages such as Allianz overview.

History and development

Established in the late 19th century, Allianz expanded across Europe and later worldwide during the 20th century. The company developed from traditional insurance underwriting into a diversified financial group, adding life, health and pension products and building dedicated asset management units. Its long corporate history includes adaptation to regulatory change, international expansion and modernization of services.

Operations and business lines

Allianz operates through several main activities, serving individuals, small businesses and large corporations. Core areas include:

  • Property & casualty insurance (auto, home, commercial)
  • Life and health insurance and retirement solutions
  • Asset management and investment services, run by in‑house arms and affiliated managers
  • Specialty and corporate risk solutions

Scale, markets and structure

The group has a presence in many countries around the globe and employs tens of thousands of people. It is publicly listed and is a component of major European indices, reflecting its prominence in capital markets. Allianz manages assets for clients worldwide and participates in global insurance treaties and reinsurance arrangements.

Significance and recent focus

Allianz is notable for its breadth of insurance products and its role in asset management. Recent industry trends influencing the group include digital distribution, data‑driven underwriting, climate risk assessment and regulatory developments affecting capital requirements. For more corporate details and investor information see company profile.

In encyclopedic terms, Allianz is often cited as an example of a European multinational financial institution that combines traditional insurance with modern asset management, maintaining a major role in both consumer protection and institutional investing.