Swiss Life Holding AG
SWX-SLHN
Company Overview
Swiss Life Holding AG provides life insurance, risk, pensions, and financial solutions for private and corporate clients. It operates through Switzerland, France, Germany, International, and Asset Managers segments. The company offers a range of life, pension, health, annuity, and investment-type policies to groups and individuals, as well as disability coverage. It also provides property and casualty, liability and motor, accident, and health insurance. In addition, the company manages assets and provides advisory services for institutional clients. Further, the company engages in the private equity, information technology, real estate, banking, restaurant, and investment funds businesses. Swiss Life Holding AG distributes its products through its agents, financial advisors, and distribution partners. The company operates in Switzerland and internationally under the Swiss Life Select, Tecis, Horbach, Proventus, Chase de Vere, and Fincentrum brands. Swiss Life Holding AG was founded in 1857 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Swiss Life Holding AG
CEO
Matthias Aellig
Website
www.swisslife.com
Sector
Insurance
Year Founded
1857
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Bulls Say
Swiss Life has a solid and well-developed advisory and real estate asset management businesses.
Despite the impact of the low-yield environment, the business has improved its return profile through advice and asset management.
The historical structure of Switzerland's long-term savings market makes it slow going and difficult to move away from a reliance on yield.
Bears Say
Swiss Life is not the domestic market leader in individual life or unit-linked.
Swiss Life has quite a leveraged, interest rate- and real estate-sensitive balance sheet.
The historical structure of Switzerland's long-term savings market makes it slow going to move away from a reliance on yield.