| MUNICH--  March 12, 2023 --  Allianz Group announced today that it will serve the  global commercial insurance segment as one go-to-market business under  the trading name Allianz Commercial, featuring an integrated approach  encompassing its Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS)  business serving large corporate clients and the insurance businesses of  Allianz’s operating entities serving mid-sized country-based accounts. 
 The new integrated approach anticipates the increasing globalization  of risks, closes internal structural gaps in market reach, and extends  Allianz’s product offering and delivery at the local level to meet a  clear market need. Clients and distribution partners will experience a  consistent underwriting approach and access harmonized insurance  solutions that are globally coordinated and locally delivered with one  market interface. In parallel, employees will experience broader  opportunities for their professional development and career mobility.
 
 The move is fundamental to the Allianz Group strategy to expand its  leadership position in property and casualty, to grow through scalable  platforms, and drive agility in execution.
 
 “Allianz Commercial allows us to deliver the full value of Allianz’s  scale and full set of capabilities for the benefit of our customers,  brokers and shareholders,” said Chris Townsend, Member of the Allianz SE  Board of Management.
 
 Townsend added, “The introduction of Allianz Commercial is a  powerful and natural continuation of our existing multi-year strategy to  scale and globalize the commercial segment.”
 
 The establishment of the Global Commercial Division in 2021 to  globally steer Allianz’s mid-corporate business in conjunction with  Allianz’s local operating entities, along with the ongoing improvement  of the performance of AGCS, have laid the groundwork for the new model.
 
 ALLIANZ COMMERCIAL LEADERSHIP:
 
 Allianz Commercial will feature one single commercial lead in each  country or region to represent the Allianz Commercial businesses,  simplifying the experience of clients and distribution partners.
 
 Teams currently focused on trading, underwriting, and customer  delivery will work closely together under the new integrated operating  model. The legal entities conducting the insurance business and their  leadership will remain the same.
 
 Joachim Mueller will lead Allianz Commercial as part of his  responsibilities as CEO of AGCS SE, reporting to Townsend. Dirk Vogler,  previously Member of the Board of Management of Allianz  Versicherungs-AG, has been appointed as Chief MidCorp Transformation  Officer, reporting to Mueller.
 
 “Allianz Commercial is the result of market feedback encouraging us  to combine the best of AGCS with the best of local Allianz businesses to  serve more clients around the world,” said Mueller. “The result will be  simplicity, clarity and consistency for our customers, where we serve  them with a wider range of products - from Allianz Multinational to  climate solutions - in a seamless approach that preserves the trusted  relationships and local know-how they value.”
 
						
						
 
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