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  3. Axa - Wikipedia

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    Axa S.A. is a French multinational insurance company headquartered in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It also provides investment management and other financial services as part of its subsidiaries. As of 2023, it is the largest financial services company by revenue in France, and the 4th largest French company. [9]

  4. List of largest insurance companies - Wikipedia

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    Axa France: 950.6 3 Prudential Financial United States: 940.7 4 Ping An Insurance China: 883.9 5 Berkshire Hathaway United States: 873.9 6 MetLife United States: 795.1 7 Nippon Life Japan: 776.7 8 China Life Insurance China: 776.4 9 Legal & General United Kingdom: 774.8 10 Manulife Financial Canada: 688.8 11 Assicurazioni Generali Italy: 669.1 ...

  5. Axa XL - Wikipedia

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    Axa XL is an American subsidiary of global insurance and reinsurance company Axa. It is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, domiciled in Hamilton, Bermuda, and has more than 100 offices on 6 continents. In 2016, the company wrote $13.890 billion in gross premiums, of which 69% was insurance, 29% was reinsurance, and 2% was other.

  6. Axa Investment Managers - Wikipedia

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    www .axa-im .com. Axa Investment Managers (Axa IM) is a global investment management firm. It operates as the investment arm for Axa, a global insurance and reinsurance company.

  7. Thomas Buberl - Wikipedia

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    Career Axa. In 2012, Buberl joined Axa as chief executive officer of AXA Konzern AG in Germany and became a member of the Axa executive committee. In March 2015, he became CEO of Axa's global health business line and a member of the Axa's management committee.

  8. List of largest financial services companies by revenue

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    List of largest financial services companies by revenue. The following is a list of the world's largest publicly traded financial services companies, ordered by annual sales for the latest Fiscal Year in millions of U.S. dollars according to the Fortune Global 500.

  9. Equitable Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Equitable Holdings, Inc. (formerly The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company, and also known as The Equitable) is an American financial services and insurance company that was founded in 1859 by Henry Baldwin Hyde.

  10. Henri de Castries - Wikipedia

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    De Castries started his career at AXA in 1989, when he joined the central financial direction. In 1991, he was appointed general secretary, in charge of restructurations and mergers (integration of Compagnie du Midi).

  11. Axa Bank Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Jef Van In (president of the board of directors), Peter Devlies (chief executive officer and executive member of the board of directors) [1] Website. [1] Axa Bank Belgium, located in Antwerp Belgium, is Axa Group’s banking arm providing retail banking to individuals, and small companies locally. The bank also cooperates with Axa’s local ...

  12. Axa Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Equitable Towers, formerly Axa Towers, are two commercial office buildings in Syracuse, New York. The towers were originally named the MONY Towers when they were built by Carrier Corporation, and renamed when Axa acquired the MONY group in 2004. [1] They were renamed Equitable Towers in 2020, after Axa was no longer the majority owner of ...