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Allianz Charges Into Battery Storage While Analysts Split on Share Outlook

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 26, 2026
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The German insurer is making aggressive moves in energy infrastructure while the market weighs diverging analyst views ahead of a packed May calendar. Allianz Global Investors has acquired 51 percent of battery storage platform GESI on behalf of clients, marking the group’s third major infrastructure transaction this year. The deal positions Allianz squarely at the heart of Germany’s power grid modernisation push.

GESI develops and operates digitalised large-scale battery storage systems, with three facilities currently under construction in Bavaria and Lower Saxony. These projects repurpose existing grid infrastructure from former coal-fired power plants. The portfolio targets a total connection capacity of 2.6 gigawatts, placing it among Germany’s largest storage networks.

The GESI acquisition follows two earlier infrastructure plays. In March, AllianzGI purchased a 50 percent stake in a storage portfolio from TotalEnergies, and shortly after took an indirect holding in transmission grid operator Amprion. The strategy aims to reduce grid bottlenecks and smooth the integration of renewable energy into the national power system.

Exporters Brace for Trade Headwinds

While domestic infrastructure investment accelerates, Allianz Trade — the group’s trade credit insurance arm — is flagging growing unease among exporters. A recent survey reveals mounting concerns over geopolitical risks, with nearly half of companies in Germany and China anticipating negative fallout from trade conflicts. About 80 percent of exporters have already restructured their supply chains to mitigate tariff risks and political tensions.

Analyst Divergence Widens

Allianz shares closed Friday at €388.00, just shy of the recent 52-week high of €394.80. The stock has gained roughly 10 percent over the past month, reflecting investor confidence in the group’s diversified earnings streams.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Allianz?

Goldman Sachs has upgraded the stock to “Buy” with a new price target of €450, arguing the insurer can deliver stable profits even in a volatile macro environment. JPMorgan takes a more cautious stance, maintaining a “Neutral” rating and a €380 target, forecasting slightly lower operating earnings but anticipating higher share buybacks. RBC Capital Markets pegs fair value at €400, though analyst Ben Cohen currently prefers competitor Axa.

Management has authorised share repurchases of up to €2.5 billion, a move that could support the stock price even if earnings growth moderates.

India Expansion and Key May Dates

Beyond energy and trade, Allianz is deepening its Asian footprint. In March, the joint venture Allianz Jio Reinsurance Limited launched in India, combining the group’s global risk expertise with local market access. The move comes as Belgian rival Ageas also pushes into the subcontinent, hunting for acquisition targets to break into the top ten insurers there.

Shareholders now face a dense May schedule. On May 7, the company holds its annual general meeting, where management will outline strategic priorities. The stock goes ex-dividend on May 8, with the payout following four days later. First-quarter results are due on May 13, providing the next major test of whether Allianz can sustain its recent momentum.

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