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    Allianz announces 6 million euros for relief and recovery following earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

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    Allianz Group announced today that it would make available six million euros to support relief and recovery efforts following the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, including up to one million euros to match the donations of its employees and tied agents. 

    Oliver Bäte, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Management of Allianz SE, said: “Allianz’s decisive commitment of six million euros is an expression of our solidarity with our colleagues and customers, as well as with their loved ones, who have been affected by the earthquakes in the region. These resources are also an expression of our unwavering confidence in the ability of societies and individuals to rebuild and thrive in the wake of natural disasters. The people of Allianz, everywhere in the world, are at the ready to play our part in supporting those efforts.”

    One million euros has already been mobilized via a collaboration of Allianz Türkiye, Allianz Partners and Allianz Trade in Turkey to support a special local fund providing immediate relief to people directly affected by the crisis. The scope of the first wave of support ranges from search and rescue to housing, relocation, and provision of other necessary supplies. Of this amount, 500,000 euros have already been deployed.  

    Allianz will also match employee donations of up to one million euros, with an internal donation campaign already underway.  The company has more than 2,000 employees based in Turkey.  Allianz’s Employee Assistance Program – available to all colleagues globally 24 hours a day – has been actively supporting Allianz colleagues in the wake of the disaster. 

    Sirma Boshnakova, Member of the Allianz SE Board of Management, said: “As the devastating consequences of the earthquake continue to unfold, the only appropriate response is to take immediate action – both through financial support and by activating the various support networks we already have in place. Allianz has had strong, historic ties with Turkey and its communities for a century, and we are doing our utmost to ensure the safety and support of our customers and colleagues who have been directly contributing on the ground.”

    CEO of Allianz Türkiye, Tolga Gurkan, said: “We are in close contact with our full ecosystem, including with our teammates across Allianz Türkiye, Allianz Partners and Allianz Trade, and with public authorities, NGOs, municipalities and medical associations. Together, we will overcome this difficult time and rebuild stronger than ever.”

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