Generali recognized by Institutional Investor

Sep 22nd at 13:32
22-09-2021 13:32:41+07:00

Generali recognized by Institutional Investor

Generali has been recognized among the “Most Honored Companies” in the insurance sector in the All-Europe Executive Team annual ranking by Institutional Investor, the specialist magazine and independent research company in the field of international finance.

Institutional Investor awarded Generali Group CEO, Philippe Donnet, who took second place overall in the "Best CEO" category. Group CFO, Cristiano Borean, and Head of Investor & Rating Agency Relations, Giulia Raffo, took top spot in the “Best CFO” and “Best IR Professionals” categories, respectively.

Generali recognized by Institutional Investor

Generali was also ranked among the best companies in the “Best IR Program” and “Best Investor/Analyst Event” categories, and took first place as the “Best IR Team”.

The Institutional Investor ranking reflects the evaluations of over 1,500 professionals and investors from around 600 financial services companies. The CEOs were assessed on the criteria of credibility, leadership and communication, whereas CFOs were evaluated based on capital allocation, financial stewardship and communication. A number of factors were examined to assess Investor Relations activities, including roadshows, quality of financial information, business and market knowledge, and the company's reactivity and standing.

Generali is one of the largest global insurance and asset management providers. Established in 1831, it is present in 50 countries in the world, with a total premium income of € 70.7 billion in 2020. With more than 72,000 employees serving 65.9 million customers, the group has a leading position in Europe and a growing presence in Asia and Latin America. Commitment to sustainability is one of the enablers of Generali’s strategy, inspired by the ambition to be the Lifetime Partner to its customers, offering innovative and personalized solutions thanks to an unmatched distribution network.

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