Fidelidade

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Fidelidade
Company type Private company
Industry Insurance
PredecessorBonança and Companhia de Seguros Fidelidade
Founded1808;216 years ago (1808)
Headquarters,
Area served
Portugal
Products Life insurance and general insurance
Owner Fosun International
Number of employees
5,700 (2022)
Website www.fidelidade.pt

Fidelidade is a Portuguese insurance company that was established in the early 19th century and is headquartered in Lisbon. It is a subsidiary of Fosun International. Portuguese leader in the domestic market, the company focuses on providing life and non-life products for both individuals and companies.

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Distinguished for years as the insurance brand the Portuguese trust the most, [1] the insurer has adopted a multi-channel strategy in the distribution of its products. Besides Portugal, it has an international network present in Cape Verde, Angola, France, Mozambique, Macau and Spain. [2]

History

The history of the company dates back to 1808 with the foundation of Bonança. In 1835 Companhia de Seguros Fidelidade is founded. Over the centuries, there have been several moments that have marked the activity of the companies that are at its origin: mergers, nationalization and later privatization, expansion into new markets, and adoption of new strategies.

The name Fidelidade Mundial thus results from the merger in 2002 of the insurance companies Fidelidade and Mundial Confiança. This was followed in 2012 by the merger of Fidelidade Mundial and Império Bonança, giving rise to Fidelidade - Companhia de Seguros, S.A..

In 2014, the Chinese conglomerate Fosun International was chosen by the Portuguese state to buy Fidelidade which was by then an asset of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, a Portuguese state-run bank. [3]

Shareholders

As of 2021, the share ownership structure of Fidelidade is: [4]

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