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UNIQA and the Czech Market
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UNIQA pojišťovna, a.s. entered the market for insurance in the Czech Republic in 1993 under its original name "Česko-rakouská pojišťovna". The company changed its name to "UNIQA pojišťovna" in 2001 as part of the international strategy of its parent group to associate all of the member companies with the "UNIQA" name. The UNIQA Group is an international group of companies, which is based in Vienna. UNIQA is the largest insurance company in Austria, where it has roughly a one-fifth share of the market. The group currently has a presence in 21 countries across Europe, where it operates through its 30 subsidiaries. The ambition of the UNIQA Group is to the most dynamic Austrian insurance company in continental Europe.
The sole shareholder in UNIQA CZ is UNIQA Group Austria.
UNIQA CZ is the holder of a universal insurance license, which enables the company to provide services in all segments of life and non-life insurance business. The company is currently able to offer practically any type of insurance product and to satisfy a full range of their client's insurance needs.
Throughout its history, UNIQA CZ has always been among the ten strongest insurers on the Czech market and it currently is in 9th place. The company offers its services through more than 190 agency offices throughout the Czech Republic. Its currently has more than 600,000 insurance contracts in force and collects annual premiums of close to CZK 4.9 billion.
UNIQA & Raiffeisen Group
For many years, UNIQA CZ has worked closely with the financial companies in the Raiffeisen Group. Insurance is an essential part of many financial relationships and UNIQA has been able to develop products, optimized for these specific needs, such as products for leasing, lending and mortgage transactions. Certain types of UNIQA insurance products can be purchased directly through the offices of Raiffeisenbank. These include products such as mandatory vehicle liability coverage and life insurance. This arrangement is very convenient for the bank's clients and it creates synergistic effects for Raiffeisen and UNIQA CZ. Rating UNIQA Group Austria
3. June 2011: the rating agency Standard & Poor’s confirmed the existing “A” rating for the UNIQA Group. In doing so, S&P emphasised the strong competitive position of the UNIQA Group and its continued high degree of financial flexibility thanks to the core shareholders. more... UNIQA in Europe
Austria, Albaniai,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria
Croatia, Czech Republic
Germany, Hungary
Italy, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Poland, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia
Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland
Ukraine.
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