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Allianz Launches 8-Year Partnership with Olympic, Paralympic Movements


Mon 11 Jan 2021 | 04:38 PM
Hassan El-Khawaga

Allianz officially began its eight-year worldwide partnership with the Olympic & Paralympic Movements on Jan. 1, building on a collaboration with the Paralympic Movement since 2006.

“Allianz is proud to be the „Worldwide Insurance Partner” of the Olympic & Paralympic Movements,” Chief Executive Officer of Allianz SE Oliver Bäte said.

“As a supporter of the sports ecosystem and through shared core values of excellence, friendship, inclusion and respect, Allianz and our 148,000 employees and 100,000 agents are excited to care and deliver for athletes, their families, and their ambitions.”

Since announcing the partnership in September 2018, Allianz has engaged fans, athletes, teams, and employees through health across four pilot markets – Australia, China, France, and Spain. The partnership runs from 2021-2028.

It presented the Australian Olympic Committee’s Wellbeing Week to showcase ways to improve mental health. Allianz also worked with the Organizing Committee Olympic Games Paris 2024 to encourage people to walk and run for “Club Paris 2024”, an initiative to move and be part of the Games.

The insurance company will expand local initiatives to connect with athletes and fans across the world. To name a few, Allianz will offer consumers and employees the chance to take part in Beijing 2022 Olympic Torch Relay and will engage youth with the spirit & values of the Movements at its Allianz Sports Camps through trying sports, building friendships, and learning from athletes. Furthermore, it will support the movements with tailored insurance solutions and services.

“Having announced this new agreement in 2018, our teams have already been working together in key pilot markets to support athletes and the Olympic Movement,” IOC President Thomas Bach noted. “As we start this new Olympic year, we are excited to begin in earnest our global collaboration with Allianz.”

“Allianz brings global visibility to the athletes and values of the Paralympic Movement and we look forward to our next phase working together,” IPC President Andrew Parsons added.