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France’s AXA Q1 sales rise 2% as property policy demand grows

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on May 15, 2023

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· Last updated: February 1, 2026

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PARIS (Reuters) -AXA, Europe’s second-biggest insurance company, said first quarter sales rose 2% from the same period a year earlier, as growth of its property and casualty policies offset a fall in revenue from savings products in France and Italy. Group revenue over the three-month period ending in March amounted to 31.8 billion euros ($35.01 […]

PARIS (Reuters) -AXA, Europe’s second-biggest insurance company, said first quarter sales rose 2% from the same period a year earlier, as growth of its property and casualty policies offset a fall in revenue from savings products in France and Italy.

Group revenue over the three-month period ending in March amounted to 31.8 billion euros ($35.01 billion), up from 31.2 billion euros, the French insurer said in a statement.

First-quarter revenue from property and casualty policies were up 5%, while life insurance policies fell, dragged down by a 9% drop from lower premiums in savings-related products.

The French insurer said it expected to yield more than 7.5 billion euros in underlying earnings this year, up from 6.1 billion euros in 2022, under new restated 2022 figures after the implementation of a new set of accounting standards.

The group’s solvency II ratio – a measure of its capital strength under the EU risk-measurement rules for insurers – stood at 217% at end-March, up 2 percentage points versus end-2022, driven by strong operational return.

AXA confirmed its 2023 financial targets.

($1 = 0.9084 euros)

(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain and Matthieu Protard;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Kim Coghill)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is property insurance?
Property insurance provides financial protection against risks such as theft, fire, or damage to property. It covers homes, businesses, and other physical assets.
What is casualty insurance?
Casualty insurance covers liability for injuries or damages to other people or their property. It protects businesses and individuals from legal claims.
What are underlying earnings?
Underlying earnings refer to a company's profit from its core business operations, excluding one-time items or non-recurring expenses, providing a clearer view of financial performance.
What is life insurance?
Life insurance is a contract that pays a designated beneficiary a sum of money upon the insured person's death, providing financial security for dependents.

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