AXA is a Paris, France-based multinational insurance firm offering investment management and other financial services.
AXA is a FrenchParis, France-based multinational insurance firm, headquartered in Paris, and offering investment management and other financial services.
AXA is a French multinational insurance firm, providing financial services and insurance and reinsurance products for corporate, small to mediumsmall-to-medium enterprises, and individual consumers, as well as other financial services. The company offers various personal and business products, such as car, travel, home, health, and life insurance. The company also offers individual and group savings retirement products, and retail banking products and services, offered through a network of agents, salaried sales forces, brokers, independent financial advisors, and bank networks.
The company is headquartered in Paris, France, and operates as a holding company through various segments: France, Europe, Asia, AXA XL, The United States, International and Transversal and& Central Holdings. The France segments includesinclude Lifelife and Savingssavings, Propertyproperty and Casualtycasualty activities, AXA Banque France, and France Holdings, as an example of the company's region specific holdings. AXA also engages in charitable and sustainability initiatives, such as the AXA Hearts in Action, and the AXA Research Fund, which works to fight climate change. The company further suggests it is working to be a force for good, socially and environmentally.
AXA traces its corporate history back to the 19thnineteenth century with a small mutual insurer from Normandy: Ancienne Mutuelle de Rouen., Thisa small insurer had been foundfounded early in the 19thnineteenth century and specializedspecializing in property and casualty insurance. The small firm had an uneventful history before the 1950s and the leadership of Claude Bébéar.
Under Bébéar, described as a charismatic businessesmanbusinessman, the company began anthe acquisition of several companies, to give the somecompany a nationwide presence. Some of whichthe acquisitions were twice itsAXA's size, including the Drouot Group in 1982 which was, France's leading private insurance company at the time to give the company a nationwide presence. The company formally changed its name to AXA in 1985, whichand this was followed by several other acquisitions, including the U.S. firm Equitable in 1991 and rival firm UAP in 1996.
In 2000, Claude Bébéar stepped down from his leadership role, and Henri de Castries took the leadership role. This proved to be a difficult period, with the company suffering an estimated €650 losses from the popping of the dot-com bubble and the fallout from the 9/11 attacks. In 2016, the company would again change leadership, with Thomas Buberl taking over. This would result in the 2018 acquisition of the XL group, making AXA one of the largest property and casualty insurers in the world.
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