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Allianz’s Record Operating Profit Hides a Chink in the Life Arm

14.05.2026 - 12:21:19 | boerse-global.de

Allianz posts record Q1 operating profit of €4.52bn, beating estimates, but life/health profits fall 5% and stock trades 3% lower YTD. Analysts are divided on sustainability.

Allianz’s Record Operating Profit Hides a Chink in the Life Arm - Foto: über boerse-global.de
Allianz’s Record Operating Profit Hides a Chink in the Life Arm - Foto: über boerse-global.de

Allianz has delivered the strongest quarterly operating profit in its history, but the headline number masks a widening gap between its booming property-casualty and asset management units and a lacklustre life and health division. The Munich-based insurer posted an operating result of €4.52bn for the first quarter of 2026, easily beating the consensus estimate of around €4.36bn. Yet the market’s reaction was muted — the stock trades at roughly €376, down about 3% since the start of the year and well below its April high of €394.80.

The property and casualty segment was the primary engine, with operating profit climbing 11% to €2.41bn. The combined ratio improved to 91.0%, comfortably inside the company’s own full-year target of 92% to 93%, while losses from natural catastrophes shrank to €333mn from €398mn a year earlier. Asset management also shone: net inflows hit €45bn, far outstripping analysts’ expectations of €28bn and marking the strongest first-quarter intake on record. Assets under management swelled to €2.04tn, and the unit’s operating profit rose to €857mn.

But life and health was the clear laggard. Operating profit slipped just over 5% to €1.35bn, missing the consensus of €1.42bn. The value of new business undershot forecasts by 9%, a shortfall the company attributed to the exit from a UniCredit joint venture and a particularly strong prior-year comparison. That weakness tempered what was otherwise a stellar group performance.

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Bottom-line growth was flattered by a one-off gain. Adjusted net profit jumped 48% to €3.79bn, but stripping out the disposal of stakes in Indian joint ventures — which contributed roughly €1.1bn — the underlying increase was about 7%. Earnings per share came in at €9.96, more than 50% higher than a year ago, though again the special item inflates the picture. On an adjusted basis, EPS growth of 9% sits at the top end of the 2025–2027 target corridor.

Allianz’s capital position remains robust. The Solvency II ratio ended the quarter at 221%, up from the prior level. The €2.5bn share buyback programme announced in February has begun, with €300mn deployed in the first three months. Chief executive Oliver Bäte highlighted ongoing investments in AI-driven processes, from risk modelling to customer service, as a key medium-term lever.

Analysts are sharply divided on the stock’s prospects. Berenberg rates Allianz a buy with a €504 price target, arguing that capital generation is sustainable and the full-year operating goal of €17.4bn (plus or minus €1bn) will be beaten. At the other end of the spectrum, Jefferies holds a hold rating and a €325 target, questioning whether record profits can be maintained. RBC, JPMorgan and Barclays sit somewhere in between, with price targets of €400, €380 and €350 respectively. The first-quarter result already accounts for roughly 26% of the annual guidance.

Investors will have to wait until 7 August for the next update, when second-quarter and half-year figures are due. Until then, the tension between Allianz’s cyclical strength in P&C, the torrent of money flowing into its asset managers, and the lingering doubts over life profitability will keep the stock in a holding pattern.

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