Severe floods in Southeast Asia - Allianz donates up to 600,000 euros to regional rescue and relief services 

  • Allianz Group provides financial relief to support affected regions in the aftermath of the severe storms, floods and landslides in Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka
  • With strong presence in Asia, Allianz is dedicated to strengthening the long-term resilience and prosperity of its customers, employees, partners, and communities in the region 


  • Singapore, December 19, 2025
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  • Allianz SE announced today that it donates up to 600,000 euros to support disaster relief in Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Torrential rainfalls have triggered severe flooding and landslides across Southeast Asia, leaving more than 1,100 people dead in a week of devastation and complicating rescue efforts for hundreds still missing. Allianz is deeply rooted with local entities in the three countries and serving millions of customers across Asia. By supporting the affected people and communities, Allianz acts on its promise to secure the future of its stakeholders in times of need. 
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  • Allianz SE will allocate 300,000 euros to local Red Cross and humanitarian aid organizations to deliver immediate assistance to the most affected people. In addition, up to 300,000 euros will be donated for post-disaster support, to be deployed in collaboration with its local Allianz operating entities and selected local partners. This tranche will focus on disaster prevention and climate resilience, helping communities rebuild and strengthen their preparedness against future events.

 

Allianz is fully dedicated to Asia and its people. It represents a strategic growth region for Allianz Group, which already has established strong market positions throughout Southeast Asia. Besides Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka, Allianz is present with various business segments in China, India, Malaysia and Singapore, among others.

 

For further information, please contact: 

Noridahwati Razak, [email protected], +65 9725 3865
Edelman Smithfield,  [email protected], +65 9844 9489