Munich-based global insurance company Allianz announced a partnership with Anthropic to bring its large language models and AI tools into enterprise operations. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The collaboration emphasizes responsible AI, transparency, and workflow automation for insurance operations.
Scope of the Partnership
The deal includes three primary initiatives. First, Anthropic’s Claude Code, an AI-powered coding tool, will be made available to all Allianz employees. Second, the companies will co-develop custom AI agents capable of executing multi-step workflows with human oversight. Third, an AI logging system will record interactions to ensure transparency and provide regulatory visibility where required.
Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte highlighted the partnership as a step toward addressing critical AI challenges in insurance. “Anthropic’s focus on safety and transparency complements our strong dedication to customer excellence and stakeholder trust,” Bäte said.
Anthropic’s Enterprise Momentum
The Allianz deal follows a string of major enterprise partnerships. In December 2025, Anthropic signed a $200 million deal to integrate its AI models with Snowflake and its customers. Earlier, it formed a multi-year collaboration with consulting firm Accenture. In October 2025, the company partnered with Deloitte to deploy its Claude chatbot across 500,000 employees and with IBM to integrate AI models into IBM products.
Anthropic currently holds 40% of the enterprise AI market and 54% of the AI coding market, according to a December survey by investor Menlo Ventures. Its market share has grown steadily over the past year, rising from 32% in July 2025.
Competitors are also expanding their enterprise AI offerings. Google launched Gemini Enterprise in October 2025, with early customers including Klarna, Figma, and Virgin Voyages. OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise, launched in 2023, reportedly saw an eightfold increase in enterprise adoption over the past year. Investor surveys indicate 2026 may be the year enterprises begin to realize substantial returns from AI deployments.
Anthropic’s recent deals, including the Allianz partnership, position the company as a leading provider of AI solutions for enterprise, with a strong focus on safety, regulatory compliance, and actionable workflow automation. In related developments, Anthropic is reportedly preparing to raise $10 billion at a $350 billion valuation, with major backers including GIC, Coatue, Microsoft, and Nvidia, further supporting cloud expansion and AI model development.