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  • PZU Group in 2015
    PZU Group in 2015
    • Business areas
    • PZU values, goals, and aspirations
    • PZU Group’s Clients and product offer
    • Value for shareholders
    • Capital position
    • Social Responsibility
    • Business strategy
      • Realization of key projects and initiatives in 2015
      • Key development directions of PZU Group in the years 2016–2020.
    • External environment
      • Main trends in the Polish economy
      • Financial markets situation
      • Polish insurance sector compared with Europe
      • Regulations on the insurance and financial markets in Poland
      • External environment in the Baltic states and Ukraine
      • Macroeconomic factors which can affect the operations of the Polish insurance sector and PZU Group’s activities in 2016
    • Main consolidated financial data for 2011–2015
    • Foreign operations
    • The main events
    • Selected awards and prizes
  • Activity of PZU Group
    Activity of PZU Group
    • Structure of PZU Group
    • PZU, Link4 and TUW PZUW – activity on the Polish non-life insurance market
    • PZU Życie – activity in the life insurance market in Poland
    • PTE PZU – activities in the pension funds market
    • TFI PZU – activity on the investment fund market
    • Foreign activity
    • PZU Zdrowie – activity on the health care market
    • Organization, infrastructure and human resources
      • Sales and service channels
      • Human resources management
      • Marketing
    • Alior Bank – banking activity
    • Other areas of activity
  • Corporate social responsibility
    Corporate social
    responsibility
    • We address the needs
    • We value our people
    • We support the society
    • We care for the environment
    • CSR Reports
  • Stock Exchange
    Stock Exchange
    • Share and bond market
    • PZU’s share prices
    • Debt financing
    • Investor relations
    • Analysts’ recommendations
    • Dividend policy
    • Rating
    • Calendar
  • Corporate governance
    Corporate governance
    • Corporate governance principles applied by PZU
    • Application of Good Practices of Companies quoted on WSE
      • EBI
    • Application of Corporate Governance Principles to Supervised institutions
    • Control system applied during preparation of the financial statements
    • Entity authorized to audit financial statements
    • Share capital and shareholders of PZU; stock held by members of its authorities
    • By-laws of PZU
    • General Shareholders’ Meeting, Supervisory Board, and Management Board
    • Remuneration of the members of the Group’s bodies
    • Representations of the Management Board
  • Risk management
    Risk management
    • Risk management objective
    • Risk management system
    • Risk appetite
    • Risk management process
    • Risk profile of PZU Group
    • Sensitivity to risk
    • Reinsurance activity
    • Capital management
  • Financial results
    Financial results
    • Consolidated financial results
      • Key factors affecting the achieved financial results
      • Income
      • Claims and technical provisions
      • Acquisition expenses and administrative expenses
      • Structure of assets and liabilities
      • Share of the industry segments in the results
    • Consolidated statement of profit or loss
    • Consolidated statement of comprehensive income
    • Consolidated statement of financial position
    • Statement of changes in consolidated equity
    • Consolidated cash flows statement
    • Additional information and notes
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Structure of PZU Group
        • 2.1 PZU
        • 2.2 PZU Group entities, associates and joint ventures
        • 2.3 Non-controlling interest
        • 2.4 Changes in the scope of consolidation and structure of PZU Group
      • 3. The shareholding structure
        • 3.1 Transactions involving significant packages of PZU shares
        • 3.2 Highest-level parent entity of PZU
      • 4. Composition of the Management Board, Supervisory Board and Directors in the Group
        • 4.1 Composition of the parent entity’s Management Board
        • 4.2 Composition of the parent entity’s Supervisory Board
        • 4.3 Directors of PZU Group
      • 5. Summary of significant accounting policies
        • 5.1 Changes in accounting policies, accounting estimates and errors
        • 5.2 Consolidation principles
        • 5.3 Recognition of foreign currency transactions and balances and applied exchange rates
        • 5.4 Acquisition method
        • 5.5 Goodwill
        • 5.6 Intangible assets
        • 5.7 Tangible assets
        • 5.8 Impairment of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets
        • 5.9 Acquisition costs and deferred acquisition costs
        • 5.10 Salvages and subrogations in non-life insurance
        • 5.11 Investment property
        • 5.12 Associates and joint ventures
        • 5.13 Financial instruments
        • 5.14 Cash and cash equivalents
        • 5.15 Assets and liabilities held for sale and disposal groups
        • 5.16 Leasing
        • 5.17 Equity
        • 5.18 Insurance contracts
        • 5.19 Provisions for employee benefits
        • 5.20 Other provisions
        • 5.21 Recognition of revenue
        • 5.22 Taxes
        • 5.23 Earnings per share
      • 6. Key estimates and judgments
        • 6.1 Judgments made
        • 6.2 Estimates and assumptions made
      • 7. Segment reporting
        • 7.1 Reporting segments
        • 7.2 Settlements among segments
        • 7.3 Measure of profit of a segment
        • 7.4 Segments characteristics
        • 7.5 Polish Accounting Standards applied
        • 7.6 Structure of the segment reporting note and reconciliations
        • 7.7 Simplifications in the segment note
        • 7.8 Information on key accounts
      • 8. Risk management
        • 8.1 Introduction
        • 8.2 Organizational structure
        • 8.3 Risk appetite, risk profile and risk tolerance
        • 8.4 Risk identification, measurement, assessment, monitoring and reporting methods
        • 8.5 Risk profile
      • 9. Capital management
        • 9.1 Capital policy
        • 9.2 Dividend policy
        • 9.3 Equity management in Alior Bank
        • 9.4 External capital requirements
      • 10. Fair value
        • 10.1 Description of valuation techniques
        • 10.2 Fair value hierarchy
        • 10.3 Reclassifications between levels of fair value hierarchy
        • 10.4 Reconciliation of the balance of recurring fair value measurement categorized within Level III of the fair value hierarchy
        • 10.5 Changes in fair value measurement of financial instruments measured at fair value
        • 10.6 The highest and best use of a non-financial asset vs. its current use
      • 11. Gross written premiums
      • 12. Revenue from commissions and fees
      • 13. Net investment income
      • 14. Net result on realization and impairment losses on investments
      • 15. Net change in the fair value of assets and liabilities measured at fair value
      • 16. Other operating income
      • 17. Insurance claims and change in technical provisions
        • 17.1 Non-life insurance
        • 17.2 Life insurance
        • 17.3 Claims handling expenses
      • 18. Interest expense
      • 19. Acquisition expenses
      • 20. Administrative expenses
      • 21. Employee expenses
      • 22. Other operating expenses
      • 23. Income tax
      • 24. Earnings per share
      • 25. Income tax presented in other comprehensive income
      • 26. Goodwill
      • 27. Intangible assets
      • 28. Other assets
      • 29. Deferred acquisition costs
        • 29.1 Deferred acquisition costs – non-life insurance
        • 29.2 Deferred acquisition costs – life insurance
      • 30. Estimated subrogations and salvages
      • 31. Reinsurers’ share in technical provisions
      • 32. Tangible assets
      • 33. Investment property
      • 34. Entities measured using the equity method
      • 35. Financial assets
        • 35.1 Financial assets held to maturity
        • 35.2 Financial instruments available for sale
        • 35.3 Financial assets measured at fair value through profit or loss
        • 35.4 Loans
      • 36. Impairment of financial assets and receivables
      • 37. Change in deferred tax assets
      • 38. Receivables, including insurance receivables
        • 38.1 Other receivables
        • 38.2 Receivables from operating leases
      • 39. Current income tax receivables
      • 40. Cash and cash equivalents
      • 41. Assets held for sale
      • 42. Issued share capital and other equity attributable to the owners of the parent entity
        • 42.1 Share capital
        • 42.2 Other capitals
      • 43. Technical provisions
        • 43.1 Technical provisions – non-life insurance
        • 43.2 Technical provisions – life insurance
      • 44. Provisions for employee benefits
        • 44.1 Provisions for retirement benefits
        • 44.2 Provisions for death benefits
      • 45. Other provisions
      • 46. Deferred tax liabilities
      • 47. Financial liabilities
        • 47.1 Subordinated liabilities
        • 47.2 Liabilities arising from the issue of own debt instruments
        • 47.3 Investment contracts
        • 47.4 Liabilities from sell buy-back transactions
      • 48. Other liabilities
        • 48.1 Direct insurance liabilities
        • 48.2 Liabilities from operating leases
      • 49. Current income tax liabilities
      • 50. Notes to other inflows and outflows from operating activities
      • 51. Assets recognized as collateral of receivables, liabilities and contingent liabilities
        • 51.1 Financial assets recognized as collateral of liabilities
        • 51.2 Financial assets recognized as collateral for granted loans
        • 51.3 Tangible assets
      • 52. Contingent assets and liabilities
        • 52.1 Loan facility, loan collateral or guarantees granted by PZU or its subsidiaries
        • 52.2 Potential litigation related to the continued family insurance
      • 53. Litigation claims
        • 53.1 Resolution of the General Shareholders Meeting of PZU regarding 2006 profit distribution
        • 53.2 Proceedings conducted by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection ("OCCP") against PZU
        • 53.3 Proceedings conducted by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection against PZU Życie
        • 53.4 Dispute with CSC Computer Sciences Polska Sp. z o.o.
        • 53.5 Submission of PZU claims to the insolvency estate of PBG Capital Group companies
        • 53.6 Receivables arising from a mortgage agreement with Metro-Projekt Sp. z o.o.
      • 54. Related party transactions
        • 54.1Remuneration of Members of the Management and Supervisory Board
        • 54.2 Other related party transactions
        • 54.3 Presentation of transactions with entities related to the State Treasury
        • 54.4 Transactions with largest counterparties whose shares are held by the State Treasury
      • 55. Employment
      • 56. Other information
        • 56.1 Remuneration of the entity authorized to audit financial statements
        • 56.2 Employment restructuring process
        • 56.3 Loans to subsidiaries of PZU
        • 56.4 Issue of subordinated bonds by Alior Bank
        • 56.5 Inspection of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority in PZU Życie
        • 56.6 Inspection of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority in PZU
        • 56.7 Situation in Ukraine
        • 56.8 Revenue from the exchange of goods and services
        • 56.9 Events after the financial year
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  • PZU Group in 2015
    • PZU Group in 2015
    • Business areas
    • PZU values, goals, and aspirations
    • PZU Group’s Clients and product offer
    • Value for shareholders
    • Capital position
    • Social Responsibility
    • Business strategy
    • External environment
    • Main consolidated financial data for 2011–2015
    • Foreign operations
    • The main events
    • Selected awards and prizes
  • Activity of PZU Group
    • Activity of PZU Group
    • Structure of PZU Group
    • PZU, Link4 and TUW PZUW – activity on the Polish non-life insurance market
    • PZU Życie – activity in the life insurance market in Poland
    • PTE PZU – activities in the pension funds market
    • TFI PZU – activity on the investment fund market
    • Foreign activity
    • PZU Zdrowie – activity on the health care market
    • Organization, infrastructure and human resources
    • Alior Bank – banking activity
    • Other areas of activity
  • Corporate social responsibility
    • Corporate social responsibility
    • CSR Reports
    • We address the needs
    • We value our people
    • We support the society
    • We care for the environment
  • Stock Exchange
    • Stock Exchange
    • Share and bond market
    • PZU’s share prices
    • Debt financing
    • Investor relations
    • Analysts’ recommendations
    • Dividend policy
    • Rating
    • Calendar
  • Corporate governance
    • Corporate governance
    • Corporate governance principles applied by PZU
    • Application of Good Practices of Companies quoted on WSE
    • Application of Corporate Governance Principles to Supervised institutions
    • Control system applied during preparation of the financial statements
    • Entity authorized to audit financial statements
    • Share capital and shareholders of PZU; stock held by members of its authorities
    • By-laws of PZU
    • General Shareholders’ Meeting, Supervisory Board, and Management Board
    • Remuneration of the members of the Group’s bodies
    • Representations of the Management Board
  • Risk management
    • Risk management
    • Risk management objective
    • Risk management system
    • Risk appetite
    • Risk management process
    • Risk profile of PZU Group
    • Sensitivity to risk
    • Reinsurance activity
    • Capital management
  • Financial results
    • Financial results
    • Consolidated financial results
    • Consolidated statement of profit or loss
    • Consolidated statement of comprehensive income
    • Consolidated statement of financial position
    • Statement of changes in consolidated equity
    • Consolidated cash flows statement
    • Additional information and notes
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e-mail: IR@pzu.pl

Piotr Wiśniewski, Head of IR, tel. +48 (22) 582 26 23

Aleksandra Jakima-Moskwa, tel. +48 (22) 582 26 17

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  • PZU Group in 2015
    • Business areas
    • PZU values, goals, and aspirations
    • PZU Group’s Clients and product offer
    • Value for shareholders
    • Capital position
    • Social Responsibility
    • Business strategy
      • Realization of key projects and initiatives in 2015
      • Key development directions of PZU Group in the years 2016–2020.
    • External environment
      • Main trends in the Polish economy
      • Financial markets situation
      • Polish insurance sector compared with Europe
      • Regulations on the insurance and financial markets in Poland
      • External environment in the Baltic states and Ukraine
      • Macroeconomic factors which can affect the operations of the Polish insurance sector and PZU Group’s activities in 2016
    • Main consolidated financial data for 2011–2015
    • Foreign operations
    • The main events
    • Selected awards and prizes
  • Activity of PZU Group
    • Structure of PZU Group
    • PZU, Link4 and TUW PZUW – activity on the Polish non-life insurance market
    • PZU Życie – activity in the life insurance market in Poland
    • PTE PZU – activities in the pension funds market
    • TFI PZU – activity on the investment fund market
    • Foreign activity
    • PZU Zdrowie – activity on the health care market
    • Organization, infrastructure and human resources
      • Sales and service channels
      • Human resources management
      • Marketing
    • Alior Bank – banking activity
    • Other areas of activity
  • Corporate social responsibility
    • CSR Reports
    • We address the needs
    • We value our people
    • We support the society
    • We care for the environment
  • Stock Exchange
    • Share and bond market
    • PZU’s share prices
    • Debt financing
    • Investor relations
    • Analysts’ recommendations
    • Dividend policy
    • Rating
    • Calendar
  • Corporate governance
    • Corporate governance principles applied by PZU
    • Application of Good Practices of Companies quoted on WSE
      • EBI
    • Application of Corporate Governance Principles to Supervised institutions
    • Control system applied during preparation of the financial statements
    • Entity authorized to audit financial statements
    • Share capital and shareholders of PZU; stock held by members of its authorities
    • By-laws of PZU
    • General Shareholders’ Meeting, Supervisory Board, and Management Board
    • Remuneration of the members of the Group’s bodies
    • Representations of the Management Board
  • Risk management
    • Risk management objective
    • Risk management system
    • Risk appetite
    • Risk management process
    • Risk profile of PZU Group
    • Sensitivity to risk
    • Reinsurance activity
    • Capital management
  • Financial results
    • Consolidated financial results
      • Key factors affecting the achieved financial results
      • Income
      • Claims and technical provisions
      • Acquisition expenses and administrative expenses
      • Structure of assets and liabilities
      • Share of the industry segments in the results
    • Consolidated statement of profit or loss
    • Consolidated statement of comprehensive income
    • Consolidated statement of financial position
    • Statement of changes in consolidated equity
    • Consolidated cash flows statement
    • Additional information and notes
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Structure of PZU Group
        • 2.1 PZU
        • 2.2 PZU Group entities, associates and joint ventures
        • 2.3 Non-controlling interest
        • 2.4 Changes in the scope of consolidation and structure of PZU Group
      • 3. The shareholding structure
        • 3.1 Transactions involving significant packages of PZU shares
        • 3.2 Highest-level parent entity of PZU
      • 4. Composition of the Management Board, Supervisory Board and Directors in the Group
        • 4.1 Composition of the parent entity’s Management Board
        • 4.2 Composition of the parent entity’s Supervisory Board
        • 4.3 Directors of PZU Group
      • 5. Summary of significant accounting policies
        • 5.1 Changes in accounting policies, accounting estimates and errors
        • 5.2 Consolidation principles
        • 5.3 Recognition of foreign currency transactions and balances and applied exchange rates
        • 5.4 Acquisition method
        • 5.5 Goodwill
        • 5.6 Intangible assets
        • 5.7 Tangible assets
        • 5.8 Impairment of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets
        • 5.9 Acquisition costs and deferred acquisition costs
        • 5.10 Salvages and subrogations in non-life insurance
        • 5.11 Investment property
        • 5.12 Associates and joint ventures
        • 5.13 Financial instruments
        • 5.14 Cash and cash equivalents
        • 5.15 Assets and liabilities held for sale and disposal groups
        • 5.16 Leasing
        • 5.17 Equity
        • 5.18 Insurance contracts
        • 5.19 Provisions for employee benefits
        • 5.20 Other provisions
        • 5.21 Recognition of revenue
        • 5.22 Taxes
        • 5.23 Earnings per share
      • 6. Key estimates and judgments
        • 6.1 Judgments made
        • 6.2 Estimates and assumptions made
      • 7. Segment reporting
        • 7.1 Reporting segments
        • 7.2 Settlements among segments
        • 7.3 Measure of profit of a segment
        • 7.4 Segments characteristics
        • 7.5 Polish Accounting Standards applied
        • 7.6 Structure of the segment reporting note and reconciliations
        • 7.7 Simplifications in the segment note
        • 7.8 Information on key accounts
      • 8. Risk management
        • 8.1 Introduction
        • 8.2 Organizational structure
        • 8.3 Risk appetite, risk profile and risk tolerance
        • 8.4 Risk identification, measurement, assessment, monitoring and reporting methods
        • 8.5 Risk profile
      • 9. Capital management
        • 9.1 Capital policy
        • 9.2 Dividend policy
        • 9.3 Equity management in Alior Bank
        • 9.4 External capital requirements
      • 10. Fair value
        • 10.1 Description of valuation techniques
        • 10.2 Fair value hierarchy
        • 10.3 Reclassifications between levels of fair value hierarchy
        • 10.4 Reconciliation of the balance of recurring fair value measurement categorized within Level III of the fair value hierarchy
        • 10.5 Changes in fair value measurement of financial instruments measured at fair value
        • 10.6 The highest and best use of a non-financial asset vs. its current use
      • 11. Gross written premiums
      • 12. Revenue from commissions and fees
      • 13. Net investment income
      • 14. Net result on realization and impairment losses on investments
      • 15. Net change in the fair value of assets and liabilities measured at fair value
      • 16. Other operating income
      • 17. Insurance claims and change in technical provisions
        • 17.1 Non-life insurance
        • 17.2 Life insurance
        • 17.3 Claims handling expenses
      • 18. Interest expense
      • 19. Acquisition expenses
      • 20. Administrative expenses
      • 21. Employee expenses
      • 22. Other operating expenses
      • 23. Income tax
      • 24. Earnings per share
      • 25. Income tax presented in other comprehensive income
      • 26. Goodwill
      • 27. Intangible assets
      • 28. Other assets
      • 29. Deferred acquisition costs
        • 29.1 Deferred acquisition costs – non-life insurance
        • 29.2 Deferred acquisition costs – life insurance
      • 30. Estimated subrogations and salvages
      • 31. Reinsurers’ share in technical provisions
      • 32. Tangible assets
      • 33. Investment property
      • 34. Entities measured using the equity method
      • 35. Financial assets
        • 35.1 Financial assets held to maturity
        • 35.2 Financial instruments available for sale
        • 35.3 Financial assets measured at fair value through profit or loss
        • 35.4 Loans
      • 36. Impairment of financial assets and receivables
      • 37. Change in deferred tax assets
      • 38. Receivables, including insurance receivables
        • 38.1 Other receivables
        • 38.2 Receivables from operating leases
      • 39. Current income tax receivables
      • 40. Cash and cash equivalents
      • 41. Assets held for sale
      • 42. Issued share capital and other equity attributable to the owners of the parent entity
        • 42.1 Share capital
        • 42.2 Other capitals
      • 43. Technical provisions
        • 43.1 Technical provisions – non-life insurance
        • 43.2 Technical provisions – life insurance
      • 44. Provisions for employee benefits
        • 44.1 Provisions for retirement benefits
        • 44.2 Provisions for death benefits
      • 45. Other provisions
      • 46. Deferred tax liabilities
      • 47. Financial liabilities
        • 47.1 Subordinated liabilities
        • 47.2 Liabilities arising from the issue of own debt instruments
        • 47.3 Investment contracts
        • 47.4 Liabilities from sell buy-back transactions
      • 48. Other liabilities
        • 48.1 Direct insurance liabilities
        • 48.2 Liabilities from operating leases
      • 49. Current income tax liabilities
      • 50. Notes to other inflows and outflows from operating activities
      • 51. Assets recognized as collateral of receivables, liabilities and contingent liabilities
        • 51.1 Financial assets recognized as collateral of liabilities
        • 51.2 Financial assets recognized as collateral for granted loans
        • 51.3 Tangible assets
      • 52. Contingent assets and liabilities
        • 52.1 Loan facility, loan collateral or guarantees granted by PZU or its subsidiaries
        • 52.2 Potential litigation related to the continued family insurance
      • 53. Litigation claims
        • 53.1 Resolution of the General Shareholders Meeting of PZU regarding 2006 profit distribution
        • 53.2 Proceedings conducted by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection ("OCCP") against PZU
        • 53.3 Proceedings conducted by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection against PZU Życie
        • 53.4 Dispute with CSC Computer Sciences Polska Sp. z o.o.
        • 53.5 Submission of PZU claims to the insolvency estate of PBG Capital Group companies
        • 53.6 Receivables arising from a mortgage agreement with Metro-Projekt Sp. z o.o.
      • 54. Related party transactions
        • 54.1Remuneration of Members of the Management and Supervisory Board
        • 54.2 Other related party transactions
        • 54.3 Presentation of transactions with entities related to the State Treasury
        • 54.4 Transactions with largest counterparties whose shares are held by the State Treasury
      • 55. Employment
      • 56. Other information
        • 56.1 Remuneration of the entity authorized to audit financial statements
        • 56.2 Employment restructuring process
        • 56.3 Loans to subsidiaries of PZU
        • 56.4 Issue of subordinated bonds by Alior Bank
        • 56.5 Inspection of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority in PZU Życie
        • 56.6 Inspection of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority in PZU
        • 56.7 Situation in Ukraine
        • 56.8 Revenue from the exchange of goods and services
        • 56.9 Events after the financial year