Allianz publishes Q1 2022 results

Allianz reveals Q1 2022 financials




Metric



Q1 2022



Q1 2021





Total revenues



€44 billion



€41.4 billion





Operating profit



€3.2 billion



€3.3 billion





Net income attributable to shareholders



€561 million



€2.6 billion




   

Lifting the lid on the figures, Allianz noted: “Operating profit [was] €3.2 billion, down 2.9% as claims from natural catastrophes nearly quadrupled, leading to a decline in the underwriting result in the property-casualty (P&C) business segment. This was partly offset by a strong operating result in the asset management business segment due to higher average third-party assets under management. In the life/health business segment, operating profit remained stable.

“Net income attributable to shareholders was €0.6 billion, down 78.1%. The decline reflects the impact of an additional pre-tax provision of €1.9 billion related to the Allianz [Global Investors] U.S. Structured Alpha proceedings, which reduced the group’s first-quarter net income by €1.6 billion.”

In terms of operating profit, the group’s P&C segment saw a 9% decline to €1.4 billion; life/health, no change at €1.2 billion; and asset management, up 11.2% to €831 million.

“The results of this quarter demonstrate that our business can withstand significant geopolitical and economic pressures,” said Bäte. “This is matched by the strength of our people. Allianz has taken clear business decisions in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Also, we worked hard to achieve fair settlements with investors in the Structured Alpha funds in the US and move toward a final resolution.”

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At the end of the first three months, Allianz’s Solvency II capitalisation ratio stood at 199%. Meanwhile, based on the Q1 financial results, the business believes it remains on track to meet its full-year targets.