Allianz
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Type: Societas Europaea
Traded as: FWB: ALV
Industry: Financial services
Founded: 1891 (Berlin)
Headquarters: Munich, Germany
Area served: Worldwide
Key people: Michael Diekmann (CEO Helmut Perlet (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Maximilian Zimmerer (CFO)
Products: Insurance, banking, asset management
Revenue: €106.451 billion (2010)[1]
Operating income: €8.243 billion (2010)[1]
Profit: €5.053 billion (2010)[1]
Total assets: €624.95 billion (end 2010)[1]
Total equity: €46.56 billion (end 2010)[1]
Employees: 151,340 (end 2010)[1]
Subsidiaries: Allianz France
Allianz Global Investors
Allianz Insurance plc
Allianz Global Corporate and Speciality
Allianz Life
Fireman's Fund
Mondial
PIMCO
Website: www.allianz.com
Allianz SE
is a German multinational financial services company headquartered in Munich.
Its core business and focus is insurance. As of 2010, it was the world's
12th-largest financial services group and 23rd-largest company according to a
composite measure by Forbes magazine, as well as the largest financial services
company when measured by 2012 revenue.
Its Allianz Global
Investors division ranks as a top-five global active investment manager, having
€1,443 billion of assets under management (AuM), of which €1,131 billion are
third-party assets (as of 2010-09-30), with specialized asset managers
including PIMCO (bonds), RCM (equities) and Degi (real estate).
Allianz sold Dresdner Bank
to Commerzbank in November 2008. As a result of this merger, Allianz gained a
14% controlling stake in the new Commerzbank.
FWB: Frankfurter WertpapierBörse
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse, FWB)
is the world's 10th largest stock exchange by market capitalization. Located in
Frankfurt, Germany, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is owned and operated by
Deutsche Börse (FWB: DB1), which
also owns the European futures exchange Eurex
and the clearing company Clearstream.
It is located in the district of Innenstadt and within the central business
district known as Bankenviertel.
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