At home in the heart of Europe


UNIQA is at home in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe. We know our domestic markets in the heart of Europe and are firmly established in them.

We intend to increase the number of our customers to 15 million by 2020. We will do this by concentrating on our core business as a primary insurer in our two core markets of Austria and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). In the past financial year, UNIQA acquired 0.6 million new customers. Most of them are in the CEE region. We thus served 9.3 million customers in 2013. This figure does not yet include the 180,000 customers who have joined us following the acquisition of the Baloise Group.

We know our core markets and are firmly established there. We are a long-term investor – not only in Austria, but also in the CEE region. We firmly believe in the potential of the CEE countries and intend to grow along with their economies. We are well positioned to exploit this growth.

At home in Austria and in the CEE region

We are at home in Austria and in the CEE region. These are UNIQA’s core markets. And we are focusing on these markets. We are a long-term investor. We are here to stay with the aim of growing sustainably together with our customers and the region, thereby creating shareholder value.

Regions/countries

Market position

Market share*

Change in market share**

*

Market share: figures in per cent

**

Change in market share: figures in percentage points

***

Market position in life insurance

AUSTRIA

2

22.2

+0.6

 

 

 

 

CENTRAL EUROPA

 

 

 

Poland

10

2.7

+0.3

Slovakia

5

5.0

+0.1

Czech Republic

6

4.1

+0.1

Hungary

6

7.5

+0.4

 

 

 

 

EASTERN EUROPE

 

 

 

Romania

5

7.1

+1.5

Ukraine

2

3.4

–0.6

 

 

 

 

SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

 

 

 

Albania

1

37.5

+5.1

Bosnia and Herzegowina

2

12.5

+1.0

Bulgaria

7

6.7

–0.3

Kosovo

2

14.0

+0.8

Croatia

10

3.1

+0.6

Macedonia

5

9.7

+2.2

Montenegro

2

16.3

+2.3

Serbia

5

7.3

+0.3

 

 

 

 

RUSSIA***

10

3.3

0.0

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