Saving for old age more important than ever

World Savings Day celebrated for the 85th time / Saving for old age more important than ever in times of crisis / Although crisis did not influence savings behaviour negatively until now, this could change in the future / Individual pension provision through solid investment strategies will gain importance considering demographic developments

Allianz launches financial literacy website

OECD Research shows: "Financial consumers are ill-equipped to face their ever-increasing responsibilities"

Excellent rating for Allianz

In this year’s Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) Rating, Allianz is again ranked as a leading insurer with a total score of 79 percent.

Social and environmental performance

The economic crisis has shown the importance of a long-term management approach. With renewed growth on the horizon, a prudent approach to financial risk management and regulation will govern the financial industry, the new Allianz Sustainability Report 2009 finds.

"Retaining our competitive edge in the future"

Today Allianz published its eighth annual Sustainability Report for the Group. The report addresses topics relevant to sustainability including corporate governance, the environment, and social responsibility, and describes the activities that Allianz carries out every day in its role as a responsible corporate citizen.

Allianz one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies" in 2008

Allianz has been added to Ethisphere's annual "World's Most Ethical Companies" list.

Dow Jones Sustainability Index: Top rating for Allianz

For the second year in a row, Allianz ranks as the most sustainable insurer in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.

Helmut Perlet named Best European Insurance CFO

"Institutional Investor" has recognized Allianz SE board member Helmut Perlet as best CFO in the European insurance sector.

First regular elections for Supervisory Board of Allianz SE

The first Annual General Meeting of Allianz SE elected the twelve members of its Supervisory Board with a large majority. The standard German right to employee participation remains. However, the supervisory Board is smaller and more international than its Allianz AG predecessor.