Corporate governance stands for a form of responsible company management and control geared to long-term creation of value. Of particular importance to the Munich Re Group in this context are the consideration of shareholders' interests, efficient practices on the Board of Management and Supervisory Board, good collaboration between these bodies, and corporate communications which are open and transparent.
Corporate governance stands for a form of responsible company management and control geared to long-term creation of value. »more
All the members of Munich Re's Board of Management, their areas of responsibility and remuneration, at a glance. »more
All the members of the Supervisory Board, its five committees and remuneration. »more
Declarations of compliance by Munich Re's Board of Management and Supervisory Board. »more
In our Code of Conduct we clearly state our views on corporate integrity, i.e. legally impeccable behaviour based on ethical principles. »more
Publication and notification of transactions in accordance with section 15a of the WpHG (German securities trading law) »more
These plans provide for the members of the Board of Management and senior management to be granted a defined number of stock appreciation rights. »more
Auditor for fiscal 2006: KPMG Bayerische Treuhand Aktiengesellschaft Wirtschaftsprüfungs-gesellschaft. »more
Assessing the risk situation requires consideration of each individual risk and the implications for the Munich Re Group as a whole. »more
Download the English translation of Munich Re's current Articles of Association (Satzung). »more
Munich Re's Annual General Meeting allows shareholders to advise and adopt resolutions on important matters affecting the Company. »more
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