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In Thailand for a wedding, Diana faced a life-threatening aneurysm. Thanks to Allianz Travel Insurance and her declared conditions, she received crucial support.
Allianz is committed to making the claims process more sustainable. By repairing rather than replacing, Allianz is ...
Athletes shine, but it's the dedicated coaches, teammates, volunteers, and parents who drive community sports. Allianz's ...
Over the next decade, the global economy will need to invest nearly 3.5% of GDP per year (USD 4.2trn) to future-proof social, transport, energy and digital infrastructure against megatrends such as ...
Fed: Steady rates, shifting seats. Amid sticky price pressures and lingering uncertainty on the effect of tariffs on inflation, the FOMC is expected to keep interest rates unchanged next week. For now ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 2024, societies are showing more signs of stability and social resilience, but the frequency and severity of civil unrest is increasing in several countries.
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.
Who's afraid of GenAI? While experts predict substantial positive economic effects from the rise of generative artificial intelligence, public sentiment is not so optimistic.
The automotive market is expected to normalize this year. On the one hand, we expect car registrations to slow down following a strong rebound in 2023.
Until 2050, the working age population in the EU-27 will shrink by 20%. Italy, Spain and Germany will be hit even harder by demographic change. Against this background we took a closer look at what it ...