Allianz Trade wins IFTA Award

22 July 2024 | London

Allianz Trade named Best Trade Credit Insurer 2024 by IFTA for third year in a row

Allianz Trade, a global leader in trade credit insurance and a recognised specialist in the areas of surety, collections, structured trade credit and political risk, is pleased to announce it has won the award for Best Trade Credit Insurer at the International Trade and Forfaiting Association (IFTA) Insurance Awards 2024.  

The ITFA Insurance Awards highlight the value of insurance products and providers for the association’s members. Award winners are determined by a vote among financial institutions and brokers, which has seen Allianz Trade win the award for Best Trade Credit Insurer for the third consecutive year.

For more information about the IFTA Insurance Awards, please visit:

https://itfa.org/announcing-the-winners-of-the-itfa-insurance-awards-2024/

Allianz Trade
Chanice Smith
+44 (0)7850 229457
chanice.smith@allianz-trade.com
 

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About Allianz Trade

Allianz Trade is the global leader in trade credit insurance and a recognized specialist in the areas of surety, collections, structured trade credit and political risk. Our proprietary intelligence network analyses daily changes in +83 million corporates solvency. We give companies the confidence to trade by securing their payments. We compensate your company in the event of a bad debt, but more importantly, we help you avoid bad debt in the first place. Whenever we provide trade credit insurance or other finance solutions, our priority is predictive protection. But, when the unexpected arrives, our AA credit rating means we have the resources, backed by Allianz to provide compensation to maintain your business. Headquartered in Paris, Allianz Trade is present in over 50 countries with 5,700 employees. In 2023, our consolidated turnover was € 3.7 billion and insured global business transactions represented € 1,131 billion in exposure.