Allianz keen on takeovers, may study big U.S. move

Reuters

Published Jan 15, 2017 03:17PM ET

Updated Jan 15, 2017 04:10PM ET

Allianz keen on takeovers, may study big U.S. move

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Allianz (DE:ALVG) is interested in takeovers, including in the United States, where the German insurer would look for big companies, chief executive Oliver Baete said in an interview to be published on Monday.

"Only a big takeover would help us. Buying smaller companies does not make sense for us," Baete told the Munich daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

"We would have to look at who would be a good match for us, who has a clean balance sheet, and is affordable," he said, adding U.S. companies were extremely expensive.

Allianz, Europe's largest insurance company, so far has only bought niche players in the U.S. such as Fireman's Fund.

Baete said Allianz was not just looking at the U.S., but also in Europe, where the focus was on property insurance, investment management and credit insurance.

Baete was reticent about commenting on reports that Allianz is interested in Swiss rival Zurich, which is active in the U.S.

He said Allianz had never launched a hostile takeover and was aware that big takeovers posed integration risks, so that their success depended on management in two merging companies getting on well.