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  3. Axa - Wikipedia

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    Axa Ireland. Axa established a presence in Ireland in 1999 when it bought British-based Guardian Royal Exchange, which had previously acquired PMPA. PMPA, Private Motorists Protection Association, was at the time one of Ireland's biggest insurance companies. It is the third-largest general insurer in the Republic of Ireland.

  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. Laya Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    BUPA (1997–2011) Independent (2011–15) AIG (2015–22) Corebridge Financial (2022–23) Axa (2023–present) Website. www .layahealthcare .ie. Laya Healthcare is a health insurance company in Ireland. Its headquarters are in Little Island, County Cork.

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  7. Aon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. c. 50,000 (2023) Website. www .aon .com. Footnotes / references. [2] Aon plc ( English: / ˈeɪɒn /) is a British-American [3] professional services and management consulting firm that offers a range of risk-mitigation products. [4] Aon has approximately 50,000 employees across 120 countries.

  8. 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.

  9. Ageas - Wikipedia

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    Ageas is a Belgian multinational insurance company co-headquartered in Brussels.Ageas is Belgium's largest insurer and operates in 13 countries worldwide. The company was renamed from Fortis Holding in April 2010 and consists of those insurance activities remaining after the breakup and sale of the financial services group Fortis during the financial crisis of 2007-2010.

  10. AllianceBernstein - Wikipedia

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    AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. (AB) is a global asset management firm providing investment management and research services worldwide to institutional, high-net-worth and retail investors . AllianceBernstein's headquarters are located in Nashville, Tennessee; the firm also has locations throughout the world. It has approximately US$ 725 billion ...

  11. Axa Investment Managers - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 2,700 (December 2023) [1] Parent. Axa. Website. 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.

  12. Aviva Group Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Aviva Group Ireland plc is the Irish arm of British insurance firm Aviva plc. Its headquarters are in Dublin. The company also provides investment management and pension services. Hoover's reports that Aviva is the largest general insurer in Ireland, with a market share of more than 20 per cent. [1]