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Allianz Ranked World’s ‘Best Insurance Brand’ as Value Climbs to $15bn

Allianz continues to be the world’s most valuable insurance brand, according to the 2021 Best Global Brands ranking, released by leading consultancy Interbrand.
Within the top 100 global brands, Allianz has climbed five ranks since 2020 to #34. Allianz’s brand value has risen by $2.2 billion in one year to $15.2 billion, an increase of 17 percent. This increase is the strongest since Allianz entered the 100 Best Global Brands ranking in 2007 with a brand value of $4.0 billion.
According to Interbrand, Allianz’s rise in the ranking is based on its strong operating performance and outlook, increased branded revenue, and brand strength. Moreover, the influence of the Allianz brand on customers’ purchase decisions has increased over the last year.
“Congratulations to all! The Allianz brand demonstrates strong resilience and delivery of value for people, companies and the broader market. We have been working hard to apply our guiding principles ‘Shape, Care, Deliver’ to the brand and customer experience,” said Serge Raffard, Group Strategy, Marketing, Distribution Officer at Allianz SE.
To further build on its brand strength, Allianz has enhanced its global coherence, affinity, and distinctiveness. The “OneAllianz” approach was applied to unify Allianz’s brand presence into one logo, one message and one campaign.
Moreover, Allianz has improved customer experiences globally by listening closely to its customers via numerous programs and addressing their unmet needs.
Allianz’s eight-year worldwide partnership with the Olympic and Paralympic Movements has also been instrumental in underlining Allianz’s role as a global insurer supporting the sports ecosystem. Since the launch of the partnership in January 2021, the likeability of the Allianz brand has increased significantly among people aware of the tie-up.
“I’m extremely proud of this year’s amazing result. A big thanks to Allianz employees, our agents and brokers. They are truly living our purpose – ‘We secure your future’ – and are tirelessly working to improve Allianz customer journeys and to find simple solutions to give our customers more confidence in their daily lives and in their future,” said Dr. Christian Deuringer, Head of Global Brand & Marketing at Allianz SE.
Allianz has been operating since 1912 and provides personal and business insurance through Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS), Euler Hermes, Allianz Travel, and Allianz Africa in multiple countries.
Interbrand pioneered the brand valuation concept in 1988. It was the first company to have its methodology certified as ISO 10668 (requirements for monetary brand valuation) compliant and it played a key role in the development of the standard itself.
Since 2000, the Best Global Brands ranking and report has been published annually and is one of the most recognised rankings in brand management.

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