Discover the full management transaction log of UNIPOL, a listed equity based in Italy. Shares trade on IT IT, under the oversight of Consob. Operating in the Insurance sector, UNIPOL has logged 11 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €14.7bn. The latest transaction was filed on 15 May 2026 — Other. Among the most active insiders: Unknown. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Unipol Assicurazioni S.p.A. is one of Italy’s leading insurance groups and is listed on Borsa Italiana in the FTSE MIB index, in Italy. Headquartered in Bologna at Via Stalingrado 45, the company has roots in the cooperative ecosystem of Bologna and has evolved over several decades into a broad insurance and financial group. Its insurance business began in the early 1960s, and the group later expanded into a diversified, integrated platform. A major organizational simplification was completed at the end of 2024, when the core operating insurer UnipolSai Assicurazioni was merged into the parent company, which then adopted the Unipol Assicurazioni name. Unipol’s business model is anchored in non-life insurance, where it holds a strong competitive position in Italy, especially in motor insurance. The group has long-standing expertise in pricing, claims management and retail distribution, and benefits from one of the country’s most extensive agency networks. It also has a meaningful presence in life insurance, health insurance and personal protection. Its product range covers mobility, home, accident, health, savings and pension solutions, as well as tailored offerings for families and corporates. Through UniSalute, Unipol has a recognized health-insurance franchise focused on personalized healthcare plans and access to a broad network of medical providers in Italy and abroad. The company also serves businesses with protection and welfare solutions designed to cover assets, employees and business continuity. From a competitive standpoint, Unipol is a highly visible domestic player in a still-fragmented Italian insurance market. Its scale, distribution reach and underwriting discipline support its position, while its omnichannel strategy and data-driven approach are intended to improve productivity and customer retention. The group has also been emphasizing technology, AI and process automation as strategic levers. Recent highlights include the launch of the 2025-2027 strategic plan, Stronger|Faster|Better, which focuses on growth in the core insurance business, digitization and capital generation. In 2025, Unipol also benefited from solid insurance execution and from the contribution of its banking investments, particularly BPER. Recent disclosures point to improving earnings momentum and a strengthened shareholder-remuneration profile. For international investors, Unipol offers a clear way to gain exposure to the Italian insurance sector, with a mix of defensive cash generation, domestic market leadership and sensitivity to financial-market and regulatory developments.