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Allianz - The Company History 1890-2015

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On February 5, 1890, the First District Royal Court of Prussia in Berlin entered a new enterprise into the corporate trade register: the "Allianz Versicherungs-Aktien-Gesellschaft" (Allianz Insurance Stock Corporation). 125 years later, Allianz is one of the largest international financial services providers. This book tells the story of the company's history in a lucid and entertaining way. -----Even before the First World War, Allianz had entered the international insurance industry. But the two World Wars destroyed its early attempts at global expansion. Not until the 1980s was Allianz able to reach the same degree of internationalization it had already achieved before 1914, breaking through to become a global insurer. Since the 1920s, Allianz had enjoyed a leading position in Germany; the company was able to build on this after 1945. Barbara Eggenkämper, Gerd Modert and Stefan Pretzlik describe the development of ist numerous business sectors as well as the various strategies of the different directors and their boards, illuminating Allianz?s working worlds and the way they changed as the use of Technology increased. What emerges is a multilayered narrative of the 125-year history of Allianz that gives voice not only to the leadership but also to the many employees.

About the author

Barbara Eggenkämper ist Leiterin des firmenhistorischen Archivs der Allianz.

Gerd Modert arbeitet als Historiker im Firmenhistorischen Archiv der Allianz.

Stefan Pretzlik arbeitet als Historiker im Firmenhistorischen Archiv der Allianz.

Summary

On February 5, 1890, the First District Royal Court of Prussia in Berlin entered a new enterprise into the corporate trade register: the "Allianz Versicherungs-Aktien-Gesellschaft" (Allianz Insurance Stock Corporation). 125 years later, Allianz is one of the largest international financial services providers. This book tells the story of the company's history in a lucid and entertaining way.
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Even before the First World War, Allianz had entered the international insurance industry. But the two World Wars destroyed its early attempts at global expansion. Not until the 1980s was Allianz able to reach the same degree of internationalization it had already achieved before 1914, breaking through to become a global insurer. Since the 1920s, Allianz had enjoyed a leading position in Germany; the company was able to build on this after 1945. Barbara Eggenkämper, Gerd Modert and Stefan Pretzlik describe the development of ist numerous business sectors as well as the various strategies of the different directors and their boards, illuminating Allianz?s working worlds and the way they changed as the use of Technology increased. What emerges is a multilayered narrative of the 125-year history of Allianz that gives voice not only to the leadership but also to the many employees.

Product details

Authors Barbar Eggenkämper, Barbara Eggenkämper, Ger Modert, Gerd Modert, Stefan Pretzlik
Assisted by Jefferson Chase (Translation), David R. Greeves (Translation), Timothy Slater (Translation), Patricia Sutcliffe (Translation), Patricia Szobar (Translation)
Publisher Beck
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2015
 
EAN 9783406678219
ISBN 978-3-406-67821-9
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 170 mm x 246 mm x 35 mm
Weight 1109 g
Illustrations w. 150 ill.
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Business: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

Unternehmen, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Expansion, Deutschland, optimieren, Germany, Allianz, global, Versicherung und Versicherungsmathematik, company history, Corporate history, W-Rabatt, Economic history, Insurance, insurer

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