Allianz Global Investors is reducing staff


AGI aims to “future-proof our set-up and accelerate the growth of our business” in a dynamic industry, a spokesman said. — Bloomberg

BERLIN: Allianz Global Investors (AGI), the smaller of the two asset managers owned by German insurance giant Allianz SE, is cutting some roles as it looks to make changes to its organisational structure.

“Some tasks and elements of our operation may no longer be required or can be achieved differently, which will result in some existing roles becoming redundant or leavers not being replaced,” a spokesman said. He didn’t provide a number of possible job cuts.

He added that AGI aims to “future-proof our set-up and accelerate the growth of our business” in a dynamic industry. 

While Pacific Investment Management Co, also owned by Allianz, has been dominant in the bond world, AGI has struggled to gain scale and risks falling further behind as rivals in Europe team up. — Bloomberg 

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