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    Allianz's property portfolio shrinks again in 2024

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    Posted on February 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Allianz's property portfolio shrank by 7.7% in 2024, marking a second year of decline amid real estate market pressures. Despite this, Allianz saw a 15% rise in Q4 net profit.

    Allianz Sees Continued Decline in Property Portfolio for 2024

    By Tom Sims and Alexander Hübner

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The real estate holdings of Allianz, one of Europe's biggest investors, shrank in 2024 for a second consecutive year, figures on Friday showed, underscoring troubles in the property sector.

    The German insurer's real estate portfolio dropped 7.7% last year to 53.9 billion euros, coming on top of a 6.2% drop the previous year. 

    It contrasts with increases in the company's debt and equity holdings in 2024.

    The commercial real estate market in Germany, France and the United States has been under pressure for several years due to high office vacancies and falling property prices following interest rate hikes and a trend towards home-working since the pandemic. 

    Investors have been closely watching to what extent financial institutions, funds and other property owners are revising the values of their holdings or selling as the market declines.

    The details on Allianz's investments came in its latest earnings report, which showed how the company was performing more broadly.

    It reported a better-than-expected 15% rise in fourth-quarter net profit, helped in part by results at its dominant property and casualty division. 

    Allianz, among Europe's largest financial services groups and operator of the giant PIMCO brand, also cited an increase in business volume at its health and life insurance business, its other big segment.

    The company reported net profit attributable to shareholders of 2.472 billion euros in the three months through December, up from 2.151 billion euros a year earlier. The figure surpassed a 2.351 billion euro consensus forecast.

    For 2025, the company expects operating profit of between 15 billion euros and 17 billion euros, compared with 16.0 billion euros in 2024. 

    (Reporting by Tom Sims and Alexander Huebner; Editing by Rachel More, Muralikumar Anantharaman and David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Allianz's real estate holdings fell by 7.7% in 2024.
    • •The decline follows a 6.2% drop the previous year.
    • •Commercial real estate markets face high vacancies and price drops.
    • •Allianz reported a 15% rise in fourth-quarter net profit.
    • •The company forecasts 2025 operating profit between 15-17 billion euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Allianz's property portfolio shrinks again in 2024

    1What was the percentage drop in Allianz's real estate portfolio in 2024?

    Allianz's real estate portfolio dropped 7.7% in 2024, following a 6.2% decline the previous year.

    2How did Allianz's net profit perform in the fourth quarter of 2024?

    Allianz reported a 15% rise in fourth-quarter net profit, reaching 2.472 billion euros, up from 2.151 billion euros a year earlier.

    3What factors are affecting the commercial real estate market?

    The commercial real estate market has been under pressure due to high office vacancies and falling property prices, exacerbated by interest rate hikes.

    4What are Allianz's expectations for operating profit in 2025?

    For 2025, Allianz expects operating profit to be between 15 billion euros and 17 billion euros, compared to 16.0 billion euros in 2024.

    5What segments contributed to Allianz's overall performance?

    Allianz's performance was bolstered by results from its property and casualty division, as well as an increase in business volume in its health and life insurance segments.

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