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Allianz Trade partners with Inclusive Brains to empower people with disabilities through Prometheus BCI, enabling ...
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 ...
Swiss shotgun wedding: what’s next? Last Sunday, UBS agreed to buy domestic competitor Credit Suisse in a government-brokered all-share deal for USD3.25bn – the largest bank merger since the global ...
In August 2021, Allianz rolled out a set of Global Minimum Standards for its new Ways of Working (WOW) applicable to Allianz companies Group-wide. Flexibility, collaboration, and agility became the ...
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 ...
The global insurance industry grew by an estimated +7.5% in 2023, clocking the fastest growth since 2006, the year before the Global Financial Crisis.
Allianz published the 13 th edition of its “Global Wealth Report”, which puts the asset and debt situation of households in almost 60 countries under the microscope. The last hurrah In retrospective, ...
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 ...
Anchor in turbulent times In economic terms, navigating an inflationary environment will be the biggest challenge in the coming years. Five structural drivers will determine inflation, the "Five Ds": ...
In Focus - Bonjour tristesse: Planned pension reform in France stirring up social tensions The current reform proposal in France has been met with considerable anger, seen as the end of savoir vivre.
Extreme weather events have almost become the new normal around the world, emphasizing the urgency of the global climate crisis. Yet, climate literacy has declined to an alarmingly low level.
Cyber incidents such as ransomware attacks, data breaches, and IT disruptions are the biggest worry for companies globally in 2024, according to the Allianz Risk Barometer. The closely interlinked ...