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AXA is a leading multinational insurance and asset management group with a purpose of acting for human progress by protecting what matters. Learn more about AXA's history, key figures, commitments, stories, news, events and publications.
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Profile and Key Figures. Present in 51 countries, AXA's...
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AXA announces the placement of Euro 750 million senior notes...
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AXA is one of the world leading insurance and asset...
- Axa's Adventure
The Ambition AXA strategic plan is launched, focused on a...
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Events - AXA's Corporate Website | AXA
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This strategic partnership combines ClimateSeed's technology...
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Starting February 13, 2023, visitors to Singapore are no longer mandated to have travel insurance. However, it's highly advised for all travelers to consider obtaining a thorough travel insurance policy that includes coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and delays.
Axa - Global Healthcare has previously been known as Axa PPP International, Axa Global Protect or Axa Healthcare Management. In 2017, the subsidiary Axa - Global Healthcare became an independent Managing General Agent, selling and administering international health insurance products.
AXA offers a range of products and services to protect properties, people and assets in 51 countries. Learn about its history, business, key figures and governance.
On our corporate website, discover our purpose, values and vision; our pledge to sustainability and road to net zero; and learn about life at AXA IM, and our latest career opportunities.
AXA offers a range of insurance products for health, income, education, retirement, travel, car and home protection. Learn more about their global and local initiatives, customer testimonials, and mobile app.
Aug 16, 2021 · AXA announced today that it has entered into an agreement with HSBC* to sell AXA Insurance Pte Ltd (“AXA Singapore”). Under the terms of the agreement, AXA will sell AXA Singapore for a total cash consideration of USD 575 million (or Euro 487 million*).