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Munich Re’s Record Payout and Governance Crossfire: A Shareholder Vote with Two Agendas

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 26, 2026
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When Munich Re’s shareholders gather on Wednesday for the 139th annual general meeting, they will be asked to approve a historic capital return — but the debate may be dominated by a far more contentious question: who should oversee the board.

The Dax-listed reinsurer is proposing a dividend of €24.00 per share for the past financial year, a 20 percent increase on the prior year. That payout, combined with a new share buyback programme of up to €2.25 billion, means more than €5 billion will flow back to investors. The buyback is scheduled to start on the day of the AGM and run until April 2027.

Yet beneath the surface of this record distribution lies a governance battle. Supervisory board chairman Nikolaus von Bomhard is pushing to install former chief executive Joachim Wenning as his successor. Wenning stepped down at the end of 2025 after nearly nine years at the helm, during which Munich Re doubled its annual profit to over €6 billion. Under German corporate governance rules, he cannot return to the board before the 2028 AGM — a two-year cooling-off period that von Bomhard is already trying to circumvent by campaigning for Wenning’s candidacy on April 29.

Proxy adviser ISS has warned of structural control problems, arguing that a former CEO should not oversee the company as chairman. Andreas Thomae of Deka Investment struck a similar note: Wenning as a regular supervisory board member would be acceptable, but not as chairman. The expertise is undeniable, critics concede — the question is whether it comes at too high a price for independence.

Beyond the governance drama, the AGM agenda includes a proposed auditor switch from EY to KPMG, effective from the 2026 financial year. The move is a direct consequence of the sanctions imposed on EY by German watchdog APAS following the Wirecard scandal. KPMG served as Munich Re’s auditor until 2019.

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Meanwhile, the group is quietly building a new growth engine. A proprietary study on cyber risks reveals a massive protection gap: 89 percent of surveyed executives feel inadequately shielded against digital attacks. Cloud services and artificial intelligence are amplifying the threat landscape, raising the risk of costly accumulation losses. Munich Re expects global cyber premiums to reach around $28 billion by 2030, positioning the reinsurer to capitalise on a market that is still in its infancy.

On a separate strategic front, the group’s asset manager MEAG has teamed up with Warburg Pincus to launch the “European Defence Investment Initiative,” a platform targeting companies in defence, security and strategic infrastructure across Europe. A Strategy& analysis estimates Germany’s defence funding gap at between €22 billion and €117 billion by 2035 — a wide field for institutional capital.

The stock closed Friday at €551.80, roughly nine percent below its 52-week high of €606.00. It sits just above the 50-day moving average, having gained about five percent over the past 30 days. The shares will trade ex-dividend on April 30, with payment due on May 5.

Investors will get a clearer picture of the operational outlook on May 12, when Munich Re publishes first-quarter results. Analysts will be watching for two headwinds: a weak US dollar that depresses converted premium income, and potential costs from severe US thunderstorm series. For the full year, the group is targeting a record profit of €6.3 billion — a target that the first-quarter numbers will test.

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