<p>The insurer Allianz said on Friday it would sell a majority stake in its Russian operations to the owner of a Russian insurer as it sought to pare its footprint in the country after the invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>Allianz, which had already stopped accepting new business in Russia, last month flagged that it would very likely fully exit the country.</p>.<p>But with Friday's announced deal, Allianz said it would retain a 49.9% stake.</p>.<p>Allianz said the sale was to Interholding, the owner of Russia's Zetta Insurance. It did not disclose financial details.</p>.<p>The partial sale would result in a 400 million euro ($429.80 million) hit to Allianz's net profit, the company said.</p>.<p>Companies have been scrambling to shed assets in Russia since the invasion, which Russia has called a "special operation".</p>.<p>"The agreement, which follows Allianz's decision to scale back operations in Russia, is aimed at ensuring continuity for clients and employees," Allianz said.</p>.<p>Allianz in 2021 generated 0.17% of revenues from its Russian operations.</p>.<p>A spokesperson said that the closure of the sale and resulting financial impact were expected later this year.</p>
<p>The insurer Allianz said on Friday it would sell a majority stake in its Russian operations to the owner of a Russian insurer as it sought to pare its footprint in the country after the invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>Allianz, which had already stopped accepting new business in Russia, last month flagged that it would very likely fully exit the country.</p>.<p>But with Friday's announced deal, Allianz said it would retain a 49.9% stake.</p>.<p>Allianz said the sale was to Interholding, the owner of Russia's Zetta Insurance. It did not disclose financial details.</p>.<p>The partial sale would result in a 400 million euro ($429.80 million) hit to Allianz's net profit, the company said.</p>.<p>Companies have been scrambling to shed assets in Russia since the invasion, which Russia has called a "special operation".</p>.<p>"The agreement, which follows Allianz's decision to scale back operations in Russia, is aimed at ensuring continuity for clients and employees," Allianz said.</p>.<p>Allianz in 2021 generated 0.17% of revenues from its Russian operations.</p>.<p>A spokesperson said that the closure of the sale and resulting financial impact were expected later this year.</p>