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AXA’s shares surge as insurer unveils share buyback and higher H1 profits

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Posted on August 3, 2022

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· Last updated: February 5, 2026

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By Matthieu Protard PARIS (Reuters) -French insurer AXA announced a new share buyback programme as it posted a 3% rise in first-half net profit, driving up its stock price. AXA, Europe’s second-biggest insurer behind Germany’s Allianz, said it would buy back up to 1 billion euros ($1 billion) worth of its shares, echoing a similar […]

By Matthieu Protard

PARIS (Reuters) -French insurer AXA announced a new share buyback programme as it posted a 3% rise in first-half net profit, driving up its stock price.

AXA, Europe’s second-biggest insurer behind Germany’s Allianz, said it would buy back up to 1 billion euros ($1 billion) worth of its shares, echoing a similar buyback plan unveiled by rival Generali this week.

The buyback pleased analysts and caused AXA’s shares to jump up by around 5% in early session trading.

“We find ourselves pleasantly surprised today, not only by the launch of a new buyback, but by its size, as 1 billion euros is substantially larger than the 0.7 billion euros cash benefit AXA received by restructuring the holding company,” wrote brokerage Jefferies, as it kept a ‘buy’ rating on AXA.

AXA’s first half profits rose thanks to higher revenues from areas such as health insurance which outweighed the financial impact of the war in Ukraine.

AXA, earned 4.1 billion euros compared to 3.99 billion a year earlier.

The global insurance industry faces hefty claims as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but AXA expressed confidence over meeting its 2023 strategic growth targets.

“We are very confident in our ability to reach the big targets of our ‘driving progress 2023’ strategic plans,” said deputy chief executive Frédéric de Courtois.

($1 = 0.9837 euros)

(Reporting by Matthieu Protard;Writing by GV De Clercq;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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What is a share buyback?
A share buyback occurs when a company purchases its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares. This can increase the value of remaining shares and is often seen as a sign of confidence in the company's future.
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Net profit is the amount of money a company has left after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been subtracted from total revenue. It is a key indicator of a company's profitability.
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Corporate profit refers to the total earnings of a corporation after all expenses have been deducted from total revenue. It is a crucial measure of a company's financial performance.

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