Allianz listed as one of the 25 best workplaces worldwide

For the first time, Allianz placed among the 25 World's Best Workplaces 2024™ at #17. The respected annual employer ranking conducted by Great Place To Work® measures trust in employers and is based on anonymous employee feedback. This first-ever global ranking for Allianz Group is on top of the 52 individual Allianz entities that have already been recognized by Great Place To Work® in the 2023-2024 survey cycle.

“This ranking is a powerful acknowledgment of Allianz’s continuous investment in creating a workplace where employees are valued and can perform at their best. High-trust workplaces like ours encourage stronger employee motivation and retention. In this environment, our people are better able serve our customers with excellence, expertise, and care,” said Oliver Bäte, Chairman of the Board of Management of Allianz SE.

These results are a testament to Allianz’s people-centric workplace strategy that prioritizes  employee wellbeing, engagement, trust, and collaboration. The strategy also encompasses leadership ambitions for diversity and inclusion as well as learning and development.

This ranking is a powerful acknowledgment of Allianz’s continuous investment in creating a workplace where employees are valued and can perform at their best. High-trust workplaces like ours encourage stronger employee motivation and retention. In this environment, our people are better able serve our customers with excellence, expertise, and care.
- Oliver Bäte, Chairman of the Board of Management, Allianz SE

Allianz Group People and Culture invests in building resilience for its people by helping them to acquire relevant skills through lifelong employer-sponsored learning. Specifically:

  • Employees are entitled to at least one hour of learning per week. 
  • On average, Allianz’s employees spent 50 hours on learning initiatives in 2023, surpassing the company’s global target of 43 learning hours per employee. 
  • Allianz invested 743 Euro per employee in training and development in 2023, amounting to 109 million Euro spent globally.

A critical area of upskilling is preparing all employees to use, and benefit from, AI. For example, the company offers a 12-week online training program for all Allianz employees that teaches GenAI fundamentals and prompting techniques as well as more advanced subjects such as coding and software development.

“At Allianz, we shape careers and inspire lifelong learning by igniting the potential within each and every one of our employees. To do this, we empower all of our people to acquire the skills that they need to succeed in their jobs of today, in their jobs of tomorrow, and in their careers over the long-term. Digital and data literacy is critical to delivering our customer and growth ambitions, and it is relevant to every profession and function within the company. This is why we see our investment in our people’s learning and development as a competitive asset and strategic lever of value creation for Allianz,”  said Renate Wagner, Member of the Board of Management of Allianz SE, People and Culture, Asia Pacific and Mergers & Acquisitions.

Allianz fosters diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) with dedicated programs and targets aligned to a fundamental belief that diverse teams achieve better results and are more innovative and resilient. Since 2007, Allianz has operated a Global Inclusion Council, which is made up of more than 29 Allianz senior management members from different operating entities. The Council sets the global DEI agenda, leads the companies’ five regional DEI networks and is responsible for delivering to set DEI targets. The results are clear: Allianz has achieved overall gender parity in its workforce, with women representing 52% of employees. The proportion of women in management positions worldwide is now 39%, and, with its four female members, currently 44% of the Allianz SE Board of Management is female.

Allianz’s flexible work arrangements are highly valued by 90% of its employees, according to their feedback in the company’s 2024 global employee survey. These arrangements include hybrid working models with a global minimum standard of 40% working outside the office, the ability to work 25 days abroad, and cross-business and cross-border rotational assignments to facilitate career moves between Allianz entities.

Allianz offices around the world offer many amenities, including customized areas for agile project work, video conferencing, informal lounges or quiet rooms for focused work, as well as state-of-the-art collaboration technology for hybrid work. To support work-life balance and well-being, Allianz provides corporate health services including mental health assistance, childcare facilities, canteens and cafeterias and fitness centers.

About the World's Best Workplaces™ List
Great Place To Work® issues the list annually. The results of this list are based on 7.4 million employee survey responses representing the experiences of 20 million workers around the globe. In order for a company to make the 25 World's Best Workplaces™ list, they must have excellent results in a survey where employees are asked about credibility, respect, fairness, pride and camaraderie, have a minimum of five entities recognized in national lists and submit a culture survey. Companies must have at least 5,000 employees worldwide with at least 40% (or 5,000) of those employees located outside the headquarters country.
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Allianz SE
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Allianz SE
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Allianz SE
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Allianz SE

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, ranging from property, life and health insurance to assistance services to credit insurance 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 764 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.

* Customer count reflects Allianz customers in consolidated entities that are part of the customer reporting scope only.

** As of December 31, 2025.

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