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Allianz’s Two-Front War: Green Storage Expansion Meets a Bleak Insolvency Warning

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 25, 2026
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The Munich-based insurer is navigating a curious dichotomy. Even as its asset management arm deepens its bet on the energy transition, the group’s credit insurance unit is sounding alarms over a looming wave of corporate defaults. That tension played out in the stock this week, where Allianz shares edged lower despite a flurry of strategic and analyst activity.

A Majority Stake in Battery Storage

On Friday, Allianz Global Investors sealed a deal to take a 51% controlling interest in Green Energy Storage Initiative (GESI), a German developer of large-scale battery storage systems for the power grid. The platform’s pipeline currently holds projects with a combined planned capacity of roughly 2.6 gigawatts. The move channels client capital into real assets that offer inflation protection and steady returns, while also advancing the group’s sustainability targets. Industry watchers see the acquisition as a logical extension of Allianz’s push into infrastructure.

The Insolvency Warning

Yet the mood from Allianz Trade, the group’s credit insurance arm, is markedly darker. Its latest report forecasts a 6% rise in global corporate insolvencies in 2026, driven primarily by persistent geopolitical tensions, notably the conflict in the Middle East. That assessment forces the property and casualty insurance core to brace for higher losses in its corporate portfolios, adding a layer of caution to the group’s outlook.

Analyst Divergence and Share Price Dynamics

The market’s reaction was muted. Allianz shares closed Friday at €388.00, down 0.54% for the session. That leaves the stock roughly 2% below its 52-week high of €394.80, a level touched just last Tuesday. The pullback has been attributed to profit-taking after a strong run — the shares have gained nearly 10% over the past 30 days and remain well above their 200-day moving average of around €367.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Allianz?

Analyst views are split. RBC reaffirmed its €400 price target and a “Sector Perform” rating, signaling a positive view on the expansion while acknowledging macroeconomic headwinds. JPMorgan, by contrast, holds a “Neutral” rating with a €380 target — about 2% below the current market price. Analyst Kamran Hossain trimmed his earnings forecast slightly, now expecting operating profit in the middle of Allianz’s guided range of roughly €17.4 billion for 2026, with a €1 billion buffer either side.

A Silver Lining in Buybacks

Despite the cautious earnings view, Hossain flagged greater potential for share buybacks. JPMorgan now anticipates a higher repurchase volume than previously modeled, which bolsters the stock’s appeal even as the rating stays neutral. Allianz has already bought back more than 1.3 million of its own shares through mid-April under its current program.

Key Dates on the Horizon

May brings two critical events for shareholders. The annual general meeting on May 7 will see a vote on the proposed dividend of €17.10 per share — an 11% increase from last year, translating to a yield of roughly 4.4% at the current price. Then on May 13, first-quarter results are due. Analysts project full-year 2026 earnings per share of €30.37, and a strong Q1 report would help narrow the gap to the consensus price target. Hossain has already updated his estimates to account for the new India joint venture and the GESI majority stake, but the key question remains whether underwriting margins in the property and casualty business can hold up amid the economic uncertainty flagged by Allianz Trade.

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