Dow Jones Sustainability Index recognizes Allianz as a Sustainable Insurer and underpins transition efforts – “It’s an incentive to continue our work!”

Allianz received a score of 82 (out of 100) in the 2023 Standard & Poor (S&P) Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), underlying the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), as of 24 November 2023. The results reflect Allianz's long-standing commitment to driving positive social and environmental change as well as building meaningful partnerships to shape a better, more sustainable future.

"The CSA score and DJSI ranking are important third-party indications that enable us to fine-tune our strategies and identify areas for improvement," says Emilia Macarie, Chief Sustainability Officer of Allianz Group. 

"As a global company, we have a responsibility to society: to our customers, employees and partners. Whether it is our work on climate change, our sustainable business offering or our social initiatives, we want to help ensure a future for society on a planet worth living on. We do this through a focus on driving the integration of sustainable practices into our own operations and across our businesses. As with any transformation, we recognize the enormous effort required and are constantly learning and adjusting our approach for the better. We want to foster a responsible transition while staying on course for our 2050 net-zero commitment. Our ranking and rating in DJSI are a reminder of the progress we have made and all that lies ahead.”

S&P Global's CSA, which forms the basis of the widely recognized DJSI, is a comprehensive assessment of a company's sustainability efforts. It assesses a range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, including but not limited to carbon emissions, diversity and inclusion, labor practices and governance structure.

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Allianz Climate Strategy & Policies

The Allianz Group is one of the world’s leading insurers and asset managers, active in almost 70 countries and serving around 97 million private and corporate customers*. Our customers benefit from a broad range of personal and corporate insurance services, including property, life and health insurance, as well as assistance services, credit and global business insurance. Recognized for the seventh consecutive year as the number one global insurance brand in Interbrand’s Best Global Brands 2025 ranking, Allianz’s success is built on technology-enabled customer centricity – providing peace of mind, protection, and prevention for our customers and strengthening the resilience of individuals, communities, and societies. We are one of the world’s largest investors, managing around 770 billion euros** on behalf of our insurance customers. Furthermore, our asset managers PIMCO and Allianz Global Investors manage about 2.0 trillion euros** of third-party assets. Thanks to our systematic integration of environmental and social criteria in our business processes and investment decisions, Allianz received an MSCI ESG Rating of AAA (as of March 2026). In 2025, our 156,000 dedicated employees achieved a total business volume of 186.9 billion euros and an operating profit of 17.4 billion euros for our shareholders.

* As of December 31, 2025. Customer count reflects Allianz customers in consolidated entities that are part of the customer reporting scope only

** As of March 31, 2026.

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