Allianz France is a French
insurance company
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, headquartered in Rue de Richelieu,
Paris
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.
''Assurances Générales de France'' (the company only refers to itself as AGF) is a majority-owned subsidiary of the German multinational
Allianz SE
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The company is one of the world's largest insurers and financial services groups. The ...
.
The company provides
insurance
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and
financial services
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in France and internationally.
History
In 1990, AGF was 72% state owned by the French government.
Thus, AGF was among those companies owned in large part by the government in 1993 when passage of a French "denationalization law" took place.
AGF was
privatized
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as part of the law's implementation in 1996,
though the French government retained a 57% ownership stake.
This level of ownership is consistent with the company remaining a part of French economic infrastructure in a crossed share holding set of relationships with
Société Générale
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and
Alcatel-Alsthom.
A second such "pole" at the time (1996) consisted of
Banque Nationale de Paris
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,
Union des Assurances de Paris
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The Ax ...
and
Suez
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.
The year after privatization, in 1997, AGF was purchased by
Allianz
Allianz ( , ) is a German multinational financial services company headquartered in Munich, Germany. Its core businesses are insurance and asset management.
The company is one of the world's largest insurers and financial services groups. T ...
of Germany,
part of a period of acquisitions for Allianz from 1992 to 1999 during which it purchased 11 companies.
, AGF was traded on the
Euronext
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Traded assets include regulated equities, exchange-traded funds (ETF), warrants and certificates, bonds, ...
stock exchange
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under the symbol "AGF" and represented in the United States under the symbol "ASGFF".
Operations
, AGF employed 30,585 personnel.
Also as of 2007, the company derived 62% of its revenue from activities in France.
Corporate governance
, Jean-Philippe Thierry held the posts of
chief executive officer
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and
chairman of the board, Patrick Dixneuf was both
chief operating officer
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and
chief financial officer, and Francois Thomazeau was the
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.
AGF Subsidiaries
*
Euler Hermes
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A subsidiary of Al ...
* AGF Private Bank, serving the companies "wealthiest clients"
* AGF France, formed in 2006, contains all French activities outside of Euler Hermes and Mondial Assistance
* Mondial Assistance
References
External links
AGF website (in French)
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Allianz
Financial services companies established in 1818
Insurance companies of France
Privatized companies of France
French subsidiaries of foreign companies