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Ticker · CS ISIN · FR00140074K5 LEI · F5WCUMTUM4RKZ1MAIE39 PA Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 1,188 across all filing types
Latest filing 2012-04-25 AGM Information
Country FR France
Listing PA CS

AXA is a multinational insurance and asset management group. The company serves a diverse client base of individuals and businesses with a comprehensive portfolio of products and services. Its primary business lines include property and casualty insurance, life and savings, and health insurance. In addition to its core insurance operations, AXA is a significant provider of asset management services and offers various pension products and financial solutions. The group operates with a mission to "act for human progress by protecting what matters," emphasizing sustainability and inclusive protection initiatives.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Results of AXA Shareholders’ Meeting / AXA publishes its 2011 Activity and Corporate Responsibility Report
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly details the 'Results of the Shareholders' Meeting,' including the approval of resolutions, board appointments, and the declaration of a dividend for the fiscal year 2011. This strongly points to an Annual General Meeting (AGM) outcome announcement. Furthermore, it mentions the publication of the 'Activity and Corporate Responsibility Report for 2011,' but the primary focus and initial section detail the meeting results. The classification 'AGM-R' (AGM Information) is the most appropriate fit for a document summarizing the outcomes of the Annual General Meeting.
2012-04-25 English
83 nouvelles équipes de recherche d’excellence mondiale bénéficient du soutien d’AXA en 2011 pour leurs travaux portant sur les risques globaux
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release announcing the results of the AXA Research Fund's 2011 grant selection process, detailing the number of new research teams supported, the creation of new research chairs, and the total financial commitment (€22 million). It includes quotes from the CEO (Henri de Castries) and provides background information on the Fund and the AXA Group. This type of announcement, focusing on corporate social responsibility, research funding, and general corporate activity outside of core financial reporting (like 10-K, ER, or IR), fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as a broad corporate announcement, or potentially 'Environmental & Social Information' (SR) due to the ESG nature of the research focus, but RNS is the most appropriate general category for press releases not covered by more specific codes like ER or DIV. Given the content is a general corporate update/press release about a non-financial core activity (philanthropy/research support), RNS is the safest classification.
2012-04-12 French
83 new world-class research teams tackling global risks with AXA support in 2011
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release detailing the expansion of the AXA Research Fund's support for scientific research in 2011, including the selection of 83 new teams, creation of Chairs, granting of projects, and fellowships. It includes quotes from the CEO and provides background information on the Fund and the AXA Group, concluding with media contacts and legal disclaimers. This content structure—announcing specific operational achievements, financial commitments related to philanthropy/CSR, and general company updates—is characteristic of a general corporate announcement or press release, rather than a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings release (ER), or a specific financial report (IR, AR). Since it is a general announcement that doesn't fit the highly specific categories (like DIRS, DIV, CAP, etc.), the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which often serves as a catch-all for non-standard corporate news releases.
2012-04-12 English
AXA : Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET D'ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly Information Relating to the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Comprising the Share Capital) and references Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation. It provides a table showing the total number of shares and voting rights as of March 31, 2012. This type of regular disclosure regarding the total capital structure and voting rights, often published monthly or quarterly, is a standard regulatory filing requirement in France. It does not fit the specific definitions for an Annual Report (10-K), Earnings Release (ER), or a Director's Dealing (DIRS). Since it is a specific, recurring regulatory disclosure that doesn't match the other specialized codes, the most appropriate classification is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS), although it is highly specific. Given the content is a direct disclosure of capital structure data required by regulation, RNS is the best fit among the provided options for a recurring regulatory update that isn't a major financial report or insider trade.
2012-04-10 French
AXA: Intervention de Henri de Castries à la conférence « European Financials » organisée par Morgan Stanley
Investor Presentation Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement (5013 characters) detailing the participation of the CEO of AXA in a conference organized by Morgan Stanley ('Intervention de Henri de Castries à la conférence « European Financials »'). It provides the date, time, and location, and crucially, it states that the presentation materials are available at a specific URL. It also includes key highlights that will be presented and standard boilerplate information (About AXA, Investor Relations contacts, and a Disclaimer/Warning). This structure—announcing participation in an event and providing access to the presentation materials—strongly suggests this is an announcement about an upcoming investor event, rather than the full presentation itself (IP) or a formal regulatory filing. Since it is an announcement related to investor communication and the presentation content is summarized, it fits best under Investor Presentation (IP) if the presentation itself were attached, but given the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, and the focus on the event announcement, it is most likely an Investor Presentation (IP) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). However, because the content summarizes key strategic and financial points intended for investors at a specific conference, classifying it as an Investor Presentation (IP) is more specific than the general RNS fallback, assuming the linked document is the presentation itself. If the document were longer and contained the full presentation slides/text, IP would be certain. Given the context of a CEO speaking at a financial conference with key takeaways provided, IP is the most appropriate specific category for the underlying material being discussed, even if this text is just the announcement.
2012-03-28 French
AXA: Henri de Castries will be speaking at the Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement stating that the Chairman & CEO of AXA will be speaking at the Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference on a specific date and time. It provides a link to the presentation and highlights key forward-looking statements and financial metrics (like solvency ratio and expected earnings). Since the document is short (4428 chars) and primarily serves to announce the availability of presentation materials for an event, it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or potentially an Investor Presentation (IP) if the linked material is the presentation itself. However, given the structure—announcing participation in a conference and providing highlights/a link—it is most accurately classified as an announcement about an upcoming event where information will be shared, which often falls under RPA if it's not a formal regulatory filing like 10-K or ER. Since it is announcing a presentation/speaking engagement, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is a strong candidate if the linked material is the presentation deck. However, the text itself is an announcement of participation, not the presentation content itself. Given the context of financial reporting, announcements about executive participation in industry conferences are often categorized as Investor Presentations (IP) or sometimes Regulatory Filings (RNS) if no other category fits. Since it explicitly mentions the presentation will be available, and it contains forward-looking statements and financial highlights typical of an investor briefing, IP is plausible. But, following the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, this is an announcement *about* a presentation, not the presentation itself. It is not a standard regulatory filing (10-K, ER, IR). It is an announcement of an event where an investor presentation will occur. This leans towards RPA (Report Publication Announcement) as it announces the availability of information/presentation materials related to an investor event, or RNS as a general announcement. Given the content focuses on investor relations and upcoming financial commentary, I will classify it as an Investor Presentation (IP) as the primary purpose is to disseminate investor-focused information, even if it's an announcement of the event rather than the full deck itself, as it contains substantive financial highlights. If the linked material is the presentation, this announcement serves as the cover/notice. If I strictly follow the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule for short announcements, RPA is safer. Let's re-evaluate: It announces a speaker at a conference and provides highlights. This is typical content for an Investor Presentation (IP) or a brief Earnings Release (ER) precursor. Since it's not quarterly results, IP is better than ER. Given the focus on the presentation itself, IP is the best fit for the *topic* being announced, even if the document is technically an announcement of the event. I will choose IP, acknowledging the ambiguity with RPA.
2012-03-28 English

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