Company Overview

AXA SA, through its subsidiaries, provides insurance, asset management, and banking services worldwide. The company operates through France, Europe, Asia, AXA XL, International, and Transversal & Central Holdings segments. It offers life and savings insurance products, such as savings and retirement, other health, and personal protection products. The company also provides property and casualty insurance products, including car, home, and personal or professional liability to individual and business clients; international insurance for large corporate clients in Europe; and marine and aviation, as well as property and casualty reinsurance products. In addition, it offers asset management services in the areas of various asset classes, including equities, bonds, hedge funds, private equity, and real estate for the group's insurance companies and their clients, and retail and institutional clients. The company was founded in 1852 and is based in Paris, France.

  • Name

    AXA SA

  • CEO

    Thomas Buberl

  • Website

    www.axa.com

  • Sector

    Insurance

  • Year Founded

    1852

Company Statistics

Profile

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Margins

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Valuation (NTM)

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Financial Health

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Growth (CAGR)

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Dividends

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Bulls Say

  • We think AXA has carved out a leading micro business and SMB European commercial insurance offering.

  • The acquisition of XL expanded the AXA’s commercial insurance portfolio to larger accounts and North America, which can be nicely profitable if underwritten well.

  • With the sale of AXA Equitable and purchase of XL, and with continued work, the company has rebalanced its portfolio so over three fourths of earnings are technical.

Bears Say

  • AXA has not generated historical long-term economic profits.

  • While we like the acquisition of XL, the company has yet to prove it can generate and maintain market-leading technical returns.

  • While AXA has continued to reduce its impact related to climate change and exposure to natural catastrophes, a full market shock would dramatically increase its leverage ratio.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Oct 31, 2025
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