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Company Type
public
Headquarters
Paris, France
Brand Portfolio
0 brands
Stock
Euronext Paris: CS
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AXA S.A. operates as one of the world's largest insurance companies with operations in more than 50 countries. The company provides life insurance, property and casualty insurance, health insurance, and investment management services.
The company's business model combines insurance underwriting with investment management. AXA generates revenue through insurance premiums, investment income, and financial services. The company is known for its focus on risk management, customer-centric products, and sustainable insurance practices.
AXA S.A. employs approximately 145,000 people worldwide, with its headquarters in Paris, France, and major operations across Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa. The company continues to invest in digital innovation, climate risk assessment, and customer experience enhancement.
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