Allianz SE VNA O.N.

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5-year stock timeline

Allianz: From Legal Overhang to Defensive Compounder

2021 through year-end

The group set provisions for the Structured Alpha matter. Investors flagged asset-management governance and conduct risk while viewing core insurance as resilient. The issue was seen as an AllianzGI-specific problem rather than a systemic insurer failure [11,3]. Price established a base before the volatility to come [48].

11 May 2022

Allianz booked an additional €1.9bn provision for Structured Alpha compensation in Q1 2022 [16]. Shock rippled through investor confidence around the asset-management division. The provision announcement drove headline-driven weakness and elevated volatility [16,11].

17 May 2022

AGI U.S. pleaded guilty. Allianz announced DOJ/SEC resolutions, material penalties, and a material transition of U.S. asset-management activities with a long-term partnership arrangement [11,14,16]. A major reputational hit followed, though management stressed the misconduct was isolated to a few individuals and that provisions had been booked. The narrative shifted to "insurer with an asset-management legal overhang." Large selling pressure and higher volatility ensued, with the market re-pricing the company with a legal risk premium [11,16,3].

3 June 2022

Allianz announced a sale of its Russian operations majority stake to Interholding (retaining 49.9%), expected to cause a ~€400m negative P&L impact [20,24,29]. Investors accepted the strategic de-risking rationale but priced a near-term earnings hit. This reinforced mid-2022 downward pressure [20].

13 June 2022 through mid-2022

AllianzGI and Voya announced a definitive agreement to integrate most AGI U.S. assets and teams, with Allianz receiving an equity stake and long-term distribution ties [32,33,38]. The market treated this as structural remediation that materially reduced U.S. regulatory and AUM overhang. The narrative shifted from "who pays the bill?" to "remediation and de-risking." The Voya agreement capped downside from AGI headlines and contributed to H2 2022 stabilization [32,11].

10 Nov 2022

Reports indicated the Russia sale faced regulatory delays [22]. Timing uncertainty created a modest negative overhang while investors awaited clearance [22].

FY 2022 reported (17 Feb 2023)

Allianz reported record group operating profit of €14.16bn and revenues of €152.7bn [1,3,4,29]. Strong P&C and L&H performance contrasted with weaker asset-management operating profit. Extraordinary charges of approximately €437m for the planned Russian divestment were disclosed [29]. The market re-rated toward resilience: core insurance businesses were seen as benefiting from higher interest rates and pricing power. The narrative strengthened into "defensive compounder" despite the AGI track record. Investors refocused on insurance earnings and capital returns [3,1]. Fundamental relief produced stabilization and base formation from late 2022 into early 2023 [1,3].

9 Mar 2023

Final approval of a class-action mutual-fund settlement with AllianzGI came through (SGT settlement, $145m) [18,10]. Civil litigation remediation continued to reduce tail risk. Each settlement removal acted as an incremental positive catalyst, reducing volatility [18,10].

10 May 2023

The Supervisory Board resolved a new share buy-back programme of up to €1.5bn to be executed in 2023, with repurchased shares to be cancelled [41]. This signalled explicit management focus on shareholder returns and capital-allocation discipline. The narrative shifted toward "shareholder-friendly insurer and capital return vehicle," which helped re-rate valuation multiples. Buyback announcements provided structural support under the share price [41,48,40].

12 Jul 2023

A judge finalized resolutions tied to the Structured Alpha matter, culminating the legal process [12,19]. The material legal overhang was effectively closed. Investor relief followed as the major uncertainty was crystallized and removed from future earnings forecasts. Attention shifted more to insurance earnings and capital returns [12,19]. Finalization of the multi-billion legal settlement acted as a positive re-rating catalyst; technical momentum improved through mid- and late 2023 [12,19].

5 Feb 2024

The SEC approved the distribution plan for the Structured Alpha Fair Fund [15]. Ongoing closure of legal processes continued to lower tail risk and remove regulatory uncertainty [15].

Feb–Mar 2024

Allianz announced a new capital-return initiative (buyback plus dividend boost) in Q1 2024, with a billion-euro buyback starting early March [43,45]. Management emphasis on returning excess capital reinforced the "capital allocator and shareholder-friendly" narrative. Buyback programme announcements drove a breakout from prior consolidation ranges [43,45,48].

7 Aug 2024

The company expanded its 2024 buyback to total €1.5bn (adding a €500m tranche) and confirmed cancellation of repurchased shares [44,47]. Annual reporting later confirmed €1.5bn repurchased and cancelled in 2024 [47]. The commitment to sustained buybacks and lower share count supported EPS. The narrative became "defensive insurer that returns capital and compounds via buybacks" [44,47]. Buyback tranche averages for 2024 cluster around €263–284, evidencing executed repurchases at those price bands [48].

Dec 2024

Repurchased shares from the 2024 programmes were cancelled [47]. Reduced float and improved per-share metrics provided structural tailwind for price [47].

2025

Ongoing repurchase activity continued, with tranche data showing Share Buyback XII at an average acquisition cost of approximately €340.54 per share, indicating execution at materially higher levels versus 2022–24 [48,40]. Executed buybacks at rising price levels (average €284 in late 2024 to approximately €340 in 2025) showed steadily higher technical lows and progressive breakouts above prior ranges [48].

26 Feb 2026

Allianz reported record operating profit of €17.4bn for FY 2025 and resolved a new buyback programme of up to €2.5bn alongside an 11% dividend increase [42,49,51]. Reaffirmation of the "defensive compounder" that combines strong underwriting and investment tailwinds with aggressive capital return. The investor narrative shifted to "quality insurer with sizeable shareholder distributions" [42,49]. Strong technical breakout and acceleration in early 2026 driven by record earnings and the large buyback [42,49].

Apr 2026

Buyback programme execution accelerated [52]. The company reported meaningful repurchase activity and material reduction in shares outstanding since end-2021, with share count reduced from approximately 408.5m to approximately 380.4m [52,40]. Reduced supply plus buyback demand supported higher price trajectory into 2026 [52,48].

2026-07-08

The stock trades at 422.8 after the 2026 profit and capital-return catalysts. The market perceives a higher-rated, shareholder-friendly, defensive insurer that has cleaned up AGI legal risk and is aggressively returning capital via buybacks and dividend increases [42,49,51,52]. The multi-year technical picture spans headline-driven drawdown in H1 2022 into a base around €190–220, prolonged consolidation through 2022 into early 2024, breakout in 2024 on buybacks and dividends, sustained uptrend into 2025, and acceleration in 2026 on record earnings and the €2.5bn buyback [48,40,42].

Key risks and downside factors

Allianz operates as a diversified global insurer across property & casualty, life & health, and asset management. Its competitive set spans established European peers like AXA, Generali, and Zurich, alongside reinsurers such as Munich Re, with emerging pressure from insurtechs and specialty warranty players. The business faces persistent headwinds: underwriting and catastrophe volatility, investment performance sensitivity, interest-rate compression on yields, regulatory solvency requirements that constrain capital deployment, and competitive margin erosion driven by digital distribution and pricing pressure.

  • High catastrophe and large-loss exposure in P&C underwriting creates the conditions for sharp earnings swings and potential capital depletion.
  • Investment and market risk—equity losses, credit deterioration, interest-rate movements—can compress investment income and strain both operational margins and solvency positions.
  • Regulatory and solvency risk encompasses changes to Solvency II frameworks or capital requirements, along with legal or supervisory actions that increase the cost of capital or constrain dividend and distribution capacity.
  • Competitive and technological disruption from global insurers, reinsurers, and insurtechs are compressing premiums while driving up distribution costs and demanding substantial digital investment.

Competitive landscape

Allianz SE operates as a diversified global insurer and asset manager in a competitive landscape shaped by established European insurance groups, major reinsurers, and newer digital entrants. Its primary European rivals—AXA, Zurich, Generali, and Munich Re—compete across overlapping life, property & casualty, reinsurance, and asset-management segments. The company's risk exposure centers on underwriting and catastrophe losses, investment volatility tied to its substantial portfolio and asset-management operations, regulatory shifts around capital requirements like Solvency II, and margin compression from both intensifying competition and ongoing distribution disruption.

Private competitors

  • Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
  • Bupa (British United Provident Association)
  • Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual)

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Performance Figures of Allianz SE VNA O.N.

in EUR

1M High / Low
424.00 / 371.50
52W High / Low
424.00 / 334.10
5Y High / Low
424.00 / 156.22
1M
+13.02%
3M
+16.91%
6M
+15.68%
1Y
+26.11%
3Y
+138.16%
5Y
+154.39%

Relative Performance vs Benchmarks

PeriodAllianz SE VNA O.N. vs DAX vs S&P 500 (SPY)
1M +13.02% +11.31% +11.61%
3M +16.91% +11.74% +6.65%
6M +15.68% +16.56% +7.38%
1Y +26.11% +22.68% +4.24%
3Y +138.16% +77.69% +61.18%
5Y +154.39% +94.79% +70.70%

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Historical valuation trends

How the company’s key valuation ratios (P/E, P/S, P/B and P/CF) have evolved over time compared to today.

PeriodP/E RatioP/S RatioP/B RatioP/CF Ratio
Current13.41.12.54.9
1Y ago13.21.22.44.2
3Y ago8.70.61.54.6
5Y ago10.10.71.12.7

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Allianz SE VNA O.N. stock traded?

The Allianz SE VNA O.N. stock trades under the ticker ALV.XETRA on the XETRA exchange. ISIN: DE0008404005.

What does Allianz SE VNA O.N. do?

Allianz SE VNA O.N. is a company characterized by the following investment thesis:

What are the key metrics for ALV.XETRA?

Key metrics for ALV.XETRA include valuation (P/E 13.7, P/S 1.4, P/B 2.4), profitability (profit margin 10.43%, ROE 18.71%), and growth (revenue —, earnings —). Market capitalization is 160.36B EUR. These metrics give an overview of the company's financial performance and valuation.

How has Allianz SE VNA O.N.'s stock price performed?

Allianz SE VNA O.N.'s stock has returned — over 1 year, — over 3 years, and — over 5 years. Performance can vary depending on market conditions and company developments.

How is ALV.XETRA valued?

ALV.XETRA has the following valuation metrics: P/E Ratio: 13.7, P/S Ratio: 1.4, P/B Ratio: 2.4. These metrics help assess whether the stock is fairly valued compared to its fundamentals.

What are the key risks when investing in ALV.XETRA?

Key risks for ALV.XETRA include: Allianz operates as a diversified global insurer across property & casualty, life & health, and asset management. Its competitive set spans established European peers like AXA, Generali, and Zurich, alongside reinsurers such as Munich Re, with emerging pressure from insurtechs and specialty warranty players. The business faces persistent headwinds: underwriting and catastrophe volatility, investment performance sensitivity, interest-rate compression on yields, regulatory solvency requirements that constrain capital deployment, and competitive margin erosion driven by digital distribution and pricing pressure.
  • High catastrophe and large-loss exposure in P&C underwriting creates the conditions for sharp earnings swings and potential capital depletion.
  • Investment and market risk—equity losses, credit deterioration, interest-rate movements—can compress investment income and strain both operational margins and solvency positions.
  • Regulatory and solvency risk encompasses changes to Solvency II frameworks or capital requirements, along with legal or supervisory actions that increase the cost of capital or constrain dividend and distribution capacity.
  • Competitive and technological disruption from global insurers, reinsurers, and insurtechs are compressing premiums while driving up distribution costs and demanding substantial digital investment.
Investors should consider these risk factors carefully before making an investment decision.

Who are the main competitors of Allianz SE VNA O.N.?

Allianz SE VNA O.N. competes with several listed peers in its sector. Allianz SE operates as a diversified global insurer and asset manager in a competitive landscape shaped by established European insurance groups, major reinsurers, and newer digital entrants. Its primary European rivals—AXA, Zurich, Generali, and Munich Re—compete across overlapping life, property & casualty, reinsurance, and asset-management segments. The company's risk exposure centers on underwriting and catastrophe losses, investment volatility tied to its substantial portfolio and asset-management operations, regulatory shifts around capital requirements like Solvency II, and margin compression from both intensifying competition and ongoing distribution disruption.
  • AXA SA (CS.PA)
  • Munich Re (Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG) (MUV2.XETRA)
  • Zurich Insurance Group AG (ZURN.SIX)
  • Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. (G.MI)
These competitors influence pricing power, growth opportunities and relative valuation.

When does Allianz SE VNA O.N. report earnings?

Allianz SE VNA O.N.'s next earnings report date is August 7, 2026.

Key Metrics

Market Capitalization
160.36B EUR
P/E Ratio
13.65
Analyst Target Price

Valuation Metrics

P/S Ratio
1.39
P/B Ratio
2.42

Profitability Metrics

Profit Margin
10.43%
Operating Margin
19.29%
Return on Equity
18.71%
Return on Assets
1.15%

Growth Metrics

Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth

Dividend history

Long-term record of paid dividends (amount per share and dividend yield at the time of payment).

YearDividendYield at paymentAvg. yield
202617.10 EUR4.40%4.63%
202515.40 EUR4.14%
202413.80 EUR5.04%
202311.40 EUR5.16%
202210.80 EUR5.06%
20219.60 EUR4.33%
20209.60 EUR5.95%
20199.00 EUR4.31%
20188.00 EUR4.03%
20177.60 EUR4.31%
20167.30 EUR4.87%
20156.85 EUR4.44%
20145.30 EUR4.23%
20134.50 EUR3.73%
20124.50 EUR5.38%

Earnings history & estimates

Historical earnings performance shows how consistently the company meets or exceeds analyst expectations. Forward estimates provide insight into expected profitability and growth trajectory.

Historical earnings performance

58.5%
Beat estimate
41.5%
Miss estimate
+13.09%
Avg surprise when beat
-19.74%
Avg surprise when miss

Reports analyzed: 65

Upcoming earnings report

August 7, 2026
Next earnings date

Analyst estimates for upcoming periods

Next year
December 31, 2027
Consensus32.64
Range29.53 – 36.31
10 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: 5.62%
Revisions: 7d ↑3 ↓0 · 30d ↑3 ↓4
Next quarter
September 30, 2026
Consensus8.38
Range8.38 – 8.38
1 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: 13.31%
Revisions: 7d ↑1 ↓0 · 30d ↑1 ↓0

Key financial figures

All figures in EUR

Selected income statement, balance sheet and cash flow figures. Annual and quarterly, based on reported IFRS/GAAP financials.

20252024202320222021
Revenue137.81B136.92B124.64B125.88B110.49B
Operating income (EBIT)15.46B14.78B14.00B12.10B4.63B
Net income10.78B9.93B8.54B6.42B6.56B
Free cash flow31.52B30.28B22.32B16.33B23.71B
Total assets1.02T1.04T983.17B935.90B1.14T
Equity62.72B60.29B58.48B54.41B79.95B
Net debt-1.21B-1.34B-8.98B15.96B14.72B
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