Vienna Insurance Group

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Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe
Company type Aktiengesellschaft
WBAG:  VIG
PSE: VIG
ISIN AT0000908504  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Industry Financial services
PredecessorAnglo-Danubian Lloyd, Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG
Janus, Allgemeine Versicherungs-Anstalt auf Gegenseitigkeit
Wechselseitige Brandschaden- und Janus, allgemeine Versicherungsanstalt a.G.
Wiener Städtische Versicherung  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Founded1824
Headquarters Vienna, Austria
48°13′02″N16°22′13″E / 48.21722°N 16.37028°E / 48.21722; 16.37028
Key people
Elisabeth Stadler (CEO), Günter Geyer (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Products Life and non-life insurance
Revenue€9.657 billion (2018) [1]
€268,900 million (2018) [1]
Total assets €51,163 million (2018) [1]
Total equity €5,835 million (2018) [1]
Number of employees
25,947(2018) [1]
Website www.vig.com

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe (VIG) with its registered office in Vienna, Austria, is one of the largest international insurance groups in Central and Eastern Europe with approximately 25,000 employees. [2]

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History

The history of Vienna Insurance Group dates back to 1824, [2] with the founding of the k.u.k. priv. wechselseitige Brandschaden Versicherung.

In the end of the 1980s, the company started expanding in central and eastern Europe, founding Kooperativa in Czechoslovakia. [3]

In 1994, the company was transformed into a corporation, and 11% of the stock was introduced on the Vienna Stock Exchange, in the form of preferred shares. Those were changed into common shares in 2005, as the company increased its capital by about €900 million to finance acquisitions.

In 2006, the brand Vienna Insurance Group was introduced as a global brand. In central and eastern Europe, subsidiaries use it next to their original name.

In 2008, a new capital increase permitted the acquisition of the insurance business of Erste Group, which turned VIG to the market leader in central and eastern Europe. Simultaneously, a long-term sales agreement was signed with Erste Group. In the same year VIG founded ViG Re, a reinsurance company located in Prague, Czech Republic. [4]

During the 2010 shareholder meeting, it was decided to create a 100% subsidiary for the insurance business in Austria, Wiener Städtische Versicherung AG Vienna Insurance Group. [5]

In March 2014, it was revealed that PZU and Vienna Insurance Group were in the race to acquire rival Lietuvos Draudimas for around $147 million. [6]

Management

Since January 1, 2016, Elisabeth Stadler is the Chairwoman of the Managing Board of Vienna Insurance Group. She also serves as General Manager and CEO. [7]

The supervisory board consists of ten members, with Elisabeth Stadler being chairwoman. [8]

Structure

With its internationalisation strategy in the CEE economic region, Vienna Insurance Group made the transition from a national insurance company to an international insurance group with more than 50 insurance companies in 25 countries. In total, about 50% of all group premiums already come from the Central and Eastern European markets.

Vienna Insurance Group is active in Austria, Albania, Bulgaria, Germany, Estonia, Georgia, Croatia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary, Ukraine, Belarus and Bosnia and Herzegovina through interests it holds in insurance companies. The Group also has branch offices in Italy and Slovenia. [10]

MarketGroup CompanyMarket Entry
AustriaWiener Städtische; Donau Versicherung; Sparkassen Versicherung1824
GermanyInterRisk Versicherungs-AG; InterRisk Lebensversicherungs-AG1990
LiechtensteinVienna-Life1999
ItalyWiener Städtische (branch), Donau Versicherung (branch)1999
SloveniaWiener Städtische Zavarovalnica (branch)2004
PolandCompensa; InterRisk; Polisa; Skandia1998
Czech RepublicKooperativa; ČPP; PČS; VIG Re1990
SlovakiaKooperativa; Komunálna; PSLSP1990
CroatiaWiener osiguranje; Erste osiguranje1999
SerbiaWiener Städtische Osiguranje2002
MontenegroWiener Städtische Osiguranje2010
MacedoniaWinner; Winner Life; Makedonija Osiguruvanje2007
AlbaniaSigma Interalbanian; Intersig2007
KosovoSigma Interalbanian Kosovo (branch)2007
HungaryUnion Biztosító; Erste Biztosító; Vienna Life Biztosító1996
BulgariaBulstrad; Bulstrad Life2002
RomaniaOmniasig; Asirom; BCR Life2001
Ukraine Jupiter; Kniazha; Globus; UIG2004
BelarusKupala2002
TurkeyRay Sigorta2007
GeorgiaIRAO; GPIH2006
Estonia, Latvia, LithuaniaCompensa; Compensa Life; Baltikums AAS2008
Bosnia and HerzegovinaWiener Osiguranje2011
MoldovaDonaris2014

Listing

Since 1992 the company is listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange, and since 2005 it has been a member of the Austrian Traded Index. The major shareholder is Wiener Städtische Wechselseitiger Versicherungsverein – Vermögensverwaltung – Vienna Insurance Group, with a stake of about 70%.

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