Generalis business group wer ist das

We operate in a global context characterized by financial and geopolitical instability, digital

revolution, cybersecurity issues, climate change, demographic aging and new welfare systems as well as the pandemic. We are committed to leveraging our capitals, classified according to The International <IR> Framework’s principles. By leveraging our solid and resilient business model, we create value in the short, medium and long term for all our stakeholders, from our customers to shareholders, employees, agents, distributors, partners and the community, in order to guarantee a safer and sustainable future. 
 

Shareholders and the financial community

Investing in Generali means investing in one of the largest global insurance and asset management providers, with 190 years of experience and the ambition to shape a future with sustainable and profitable growth for communities, clients, employees and shareholders.

We have achieved the ambitious targets  of the Generali 2021 strategic plan to accelerate the Group’s growth and deliver superior returns to our shareholders.

Becoming a Lifetime Partner to our customers

As a Lifetime Partner to our customers, we transform our role to a trusted advisor, providing integrated solutions that add genuine value to people’s lives, health, home, mobility, work and support them in achieving their life goals and dreams.

Generali People Strategy

To accompany the launch of a new strategic cycle and new business priorities, in 2018 we developed GPeople 2021, the new Generali People Strategy that guides the Group's priorities and initiatives over the three-year period 2019-21 to promote a culture of innovation and inclusion, supporting employees in building and developing key skills for the digital age while providing equal opportunities and work-life balance.

THSN, Generali’s initiative for the communities

Developed in 2017, The Human Safety Net is Generali’s initiative aiming to unlock the potential of people living in vulnerable circumstances. Currently operating in 22 countries across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, THSN has started partnerships with over 50 NGOs and social enterprises to implement three scientifically based programmes that support families with young children and integrate refugees through work.

The objective of The Human Safety Net is to gradually expand its network by opening it to other organisations, associations and businesses that share its vision to reach the largest number of beneficiaries, seeking to become a platform for social innovation.