2003 Social Report - PDF file - Unipol
2003 Social Report - PDF file - Unipol 2003 Social Report - PDF file - Unipol
2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1996 1991 1990 1986 1969 1963 1962 1961 THE HISTORY OF UNIPOL June 2003: resolution to purchase the Italian companies Winterthur Assicurazioni and Winterthur Vita (Life), after the necessary authorization, making Unipol the 4 th largest insurer in Italy. On the 40 40th anniversary of the issue of the Company fi rst insurance policy, Unipol published its 10th On the 40 Social Report. In 2002, for the fi rst time, Unipol returned a fi gure of over € 100 million net profi t. Unipol bought 60 branches from the Capitalia Group. The Unipol Group signs a co-operation agreement with the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Group. Unipol Banca acquires 51 bank outlets fron Banca Intesa. Unipol acquires 5 companies (Aurora Assicurazioni, Meie Assicurazioni, Meie Vita, Navale Assicurazioni and BNL Vita). Unipol becomes the eighth largest insurer in Italy Capital increase by ITL273bn + issue of warrants for the equivalent of ITL91bn, exercised from 1/7/97 to 31/12/99. Start-up of specialisation strategy by product and by sales channel. Unipol becomes a Group. The single-purpose subsidiaries are set up. Listing on the Stock Exchange of ordinary shares. Listing on the Stock Exchange of preference shares. Start-up of Life business. Start-up og Non-Life business. First policy issued. Federcoop and a group of Bolognese and Emilian co-operatives acquired Unipol, which was not yet trading at the time. Founding of the company (whose name comes from the slogan ‘Unique policy’) by the Buglione family, owners of Lancia. 13
SECTION I – IDENTITY UNIPOL AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Unipol is strongly involved in international organisms and networks representing the Social Economy and Mutual Insurance, co-operation which gives the Com- pany an international perspective on the market. EURESA 14 ICMIF The International Co-operative and Mutual Insurance Fed- eration which includes 120 insurance groups in 65 coun- tries. The Unipol Chairman, Giovanni Consorte, sits on the Board. ACME Association des Coopératives et Mutuelles Européennes with 51 direct or indirect members from 22 European countries; Unipol is represented on the Board by Donato Deganutti. ACME dedicated its Annual Conference in 2003 to the Social Responsibility of companies: the Conference took place in June in Bologna, recognition not only of the spe- cifi c role of Unipol and its vision of insurance within the social economy, but also an opportunity to look back on 40 years of activity at the service of the social economy and Italian consumers. Created in 1990, EURESA comprises a holding company and EEIG (European Economic Interest Group) with 7 companies: Unipol, Macil, Maif, P&V and Folk- sam, HUK Coburg and the Danish company LB. Unipol is a founder member and has always sat on the Board of Directors. Euresa is the forum for exchang- ing experiences and know-how, strategic considerations and the development of joint projects. [ Unipol Assicurazioni | Social Report 2003 – Edition Summary ]
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SECTION I – IDENTITY<br />
UNIPOL AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
<strong>Unipol</strong> is strongly involved in international organisms and networks representing<br />
the <strong>Social</strong> Economy and Mutual Insurance, co-operation which gives the Com-<br />
pany an international perspective on the market.<br />
EURESA<br />
14<br />
ICMIF<br />
The International Co-operative and Mutual Insurance Fed-<br />
eration which includes 120 insurance groups in 65 coun-<br />
tries. The <strong>Unipol</strong> Chairman, Giovanni Consorte, sits on the<br />
Board.<br />
ACME<br />
Association des Coopératives et Mutuelles Européennes<br />
with 51 direct or indirect members from 22 European<br />
countries; <strong>Unipol</strong> is represented on the Board by Donato<br />
Deganutti.<br />
ACME dedicated its Annual Conference in <strong>2003</strong> to the<br />
<strong>Social</strong> Responsibility of companies: the Conference took<br />
place in June in Bologna, recognition not only of the spe-<br />
cifi c role of <strong>Unipol</strong> and its vision of insurance within the<br />
social economy, but also an opportunity to look back on<br />
40 years of activity at the service of the social economy<br />
and Italian consumers.<br />
Created in 1990, EURESA comprises a holding company and EEIG (European<br />
Economic Interest Group) with 7 companies: <strong>Unipol</strong>, Macil, Maif, P&V and Folk-<br />
sam, HUK Coburg and the Danish company LB. <strong>Unipol</strong> is a founder member<br />
and has always sat on the Board of Directors. Euresa is the forum for exchang-<br />
ing experiences and know-how, strategic considerations and the development<br />
of joint projects.<br />
[ <strong>Unipol</strong> Assicurazioni | <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2003</strong> – Edition Summary ]