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Vienna Insurance Group Company Source Reference Guide

A source-led guide to Vienna Insurance Group's official reporting, entity boundary, disclosure periods, and company reference cards.

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Vienna Insurance Group needs an entity-specific source guide. VIG's editorial value is its federated multi-brand structure across Central and Eastern Europe: the listed holding, consolidated insurance group, and more than 50 jurisdiction-specific insurers/pension funds require unusually careful boundary handling. The annual report makes that model and its regional segments reviewable. The canonical company surface is the Vienna Insurance Group profile, while the references archive is the source-card record.

The qualified pack contains 5 cards across 4 source categories and 2 source owners or independently maintained paths. Its latest recorded reporting period is FY2025. Those counts describe evidence coverage, not a score or a claim that every source measures the same thing.

Article Intelligence

  • Primary company: Vienna Insurance Group.
  • Canonical legal or group name: VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe.
  • Entity type: Listed Central and Eastern European insurance group and holding/operating company.
  • Home jurisdiction: Austria.
  • Latest recorded report period: FY2025.
  • Source-pack depth: 5 cards, 4 categories, and 2 owners or paths.
  • Canonical company archive: Vienna Insurance Group references.

Why This Source Map Is Distinct

Qualifies with digital/static FY2025 annual report, financial/capital/rating highlights, group profile, and Vienna Stock Exchange support. Together, the cards establish a route from identity and business scope to periodic reporting and capital, regulatory, ratings, exchange, or profile context. They do not merge those source types into one universal measure.

Reading The Source Categories

1. Digital annual report

Owner: Vienna Insurance Group. Category: Digital annual report. Reporting period: FY2025. Entity scope: VIG Insurance Group consolidated. Evidence: Supports the complete annual-report trail and audited consolidated statements. Caution: HTTP 200; later extraction must preserve group, segment, and currency labels.

2. Static annual report

Owner: Vienna Insurance Group. Category: Static annual report. Reporting period: FY2025. Entity scope: VIG Insurance Group consolidated. Evidence: Provides a stable reviewable document counterpart to the digital report. Caution: HTTP 200; same annual-report category as card 1 and not counted as a distinct category.

3. Full-year results/capital/ratings

Owner: Vienna Insurance Group. Category: Full-year results/capital/ratings. Reporting period: FY2025. Entity scope: VIG Insurance Group. Evidence: Gross written premiums were EUR 16.3 billion, result before taxes EUR 1,161.3 million, and solvency ratio 296%; the page also records an A+ S&P rating with positive outlook. Caution: HTTP 200; metric labels, period, and group scope are mandatory; rating and solvency data are not recommendations or conclusions.

4. Official corporate profile

Owner: Vienna Insurance Group. Category: Official corporate profile. Reporting period: FY2025/current profile. Entity scope: More than 50 insurance companies and pension funds in 30 CEE countries. Evidence: Supports the multi-brand CEE insurer-group identity and group/subsidiary caution. Caution: HTTP 200; company counts are group-profile context, not proof about each subsidiary.

5. Exchange/company profile

Owner: Vienna Stock Exchange. Category: Exchange/company profile. Reporting period: Current listing. Entity scope: VIG Holding, ISIN AT0000908504, symbol VIG. Evidence: Supports listed-parent identity. Caution: HTTP 200; current market quotations are excluded.

Reporting Periods And Company-Specific Facts

The source cards above contain the pack's numerical evidence. Each fact remains inside its complete reporting-period and entity-scope record rather than being detached into a current-value table. Units, currencies, denominators, statutory or non-statutory labels, and issuer-defined terminology must remain exactly as the applicable card records them.

Period discipline matters here. A current profile page, an annual report, a regulatory return, a ratings page, and an exchange record can all be valid while answering different questions. The source date and reviewed date do not replace the underlying reporting period, and group totals cannot be moved to a subsidiary or business line without explicit support.

Entity Boundary

Treat VIG Holding as the listed parent and VIG Insurance Group as the consolidated group. Do not transfer group figures to the more than 50 insurance companies and pension funds or confuse the holding company's own insurance/reinsurance permissions with every subsidiary. The guide therefore keeps the parent, consolidated group, operating insurers, brands, branches, joint ventures, and non-insurance businesses separate whenever the dossier identifies those distinctions.

What The Pack Can And Cannot Establish

The pack can establish source ownership, source category, accepted URL, reporting period, reviewed date, and the entity or segment scope stated on each card. It can also support the company-specific facts recorded in the dossier when their labels, units, currencies, denominators, and periods are preserved.

It cannot establish current security value, relative ranking, product suitability, available underwriting capacity, present pricing, placement terms, private treaty terms, or a standalone conclusion about solvency. Issuer-defined measures remain tied to the issuer's methodology and are not automatically comparable with similarly named measures from another insurer.

How To Use This Map

Start with the source category that matches the question. Use annual or full-year reporting for period-specific group facts, regulatory material for the named regulatory perimeter, ratings material for the named rated entity and opinion type, and exchange or corporate-profile material only for identity and public-record context. Then confirm the card's period, entity scope, unit, and caution before carrying any fact into another editorial surface.

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Source Limitations

Public corporate, regulatory, exchange, filing, and ratings materials remain periodic and purpose-specific. They do not provide private underwriting files, policy terms, current placement information, or a complete view of every subsidiary. The entity and source-specific cautions recorded above remain controlling.

Reader Note

This article is editorial reference material. It is not a recommendation about an insurer, policy, product, security, rating, jurisdiction, or market. Readers making financial, insurance, legal, regulatory, underwriting, pricing, placement, or risk-management decisions should use current primary documents and appropriate professional review.

Sources and methodology

  • Digital annual report — Vienna Insurance Group. Reporting period: FY2025. Entity scope: VIG Insurance Group consolidated.
  • Static annual report — Vienna Insurance Group. Reporting period: FY2025. Entity scope: VIG Insurance Group consolidated.
  • Full-year results/capital/ratings — Vienna Insurance Group. Reporting period: FY2025. Entity scope: VIG Insurance Group.
  • Official corporate profile — Vienna Insurance Group. Reporting period: FY2025/current profile. Entity scope: More than 50 insurance companies and pension funds in 30 CEE countries.
  • Exchange/company profile — Vienna Stock Exchange. Reporting period: Current listing. Entity scope: VIG Holding, ISIN AT0000908504, symbol VIG.
  • Vienna Insurance Group company profile. Used as the bounded company context surface.
  • Vienna Insurance Group references archive. Expected to hold the source-reviewed cards created from this qualified dossier.
  • Method. Only the accepted dossier sources are used. Numerical statements retain the recorded period and entity scope; no ranking, comparison table, recommendation, forecast, or current-capacity claim is created.