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Allianz Group
Allianz Group began in 1890 as an integrated financial services provider. It runs four segments: Property-Casualty, Life/Health, Asset Management, and...
Allianz Group
Allianz Group began in 1890 as an integrated financial services provider. It runs four segments: Property-Casualty, Life/Health, Asset Management, and Corporate and Other. Allianz Global Investors and PIMCO deliver its institutional and retail asset management products under Allianz Asset Management.
General information
Firm type
Insurance
Year founded
1890
AUM
830200 (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Munich
Corporate office
Munich, Germany
Principals
Oliver Bäte
CEO
Carl von Thieme
Co-founder
Wilhelm von Finck
Co-founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Allianz Group?
Oliver Bäte serves as CEO. Investment activities are executed through the Asset Management segment led by Allianz Global Investors and PIMCO.
Does Allianz Group participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Allianz executes both fund commitments and direct investments, including co-investments in real estate and infrastructure.
What asset classes does Allianz Group deploy capital into?
Primary allocations include insurance liabilities, public and private real estate, infrastructure equity, and venture capital positions.
Where does Allianz Group maintain investment exposure outside Europe?
Confirmed holdings include residential portfolios in Tokyo and Madrid plus industrial assets developed with DHL across Europe.
How is Allianz Group related to PIMCO?
PIMCO operates as a wholly owned subsidiary within the Allianz Asset Management division.
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