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AXA Earnings Release 2013

May 6, 2013

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AXA PRESS RELEASE

PARIS, 6 MAY 2013

1Q13 Activity Indicators

  • Total revenues of Euro 28.9 billion growing at 3%
  • Life & Savings APE of Euro 1.8 billion up 9% driven by rebound in Unit-Linked and continuing growth in Protection & Healthi ; NBV up 19% to Euro 0.6 billion
  • Property & Casualty revenues of Euro 10.2 billion up 2% driven by disciplined underwriting policy, both in terms of rates and selectivity
  • Asset Management revenues of Euro 0.8 billion up 8% with net inflows rebounding to over Euro 8 billion
Activity indicators: Key figures
In Euro billion 1Q12 1Q13 Change on a
reported basis
Change on a
comparable
basis
Life & Savings revenues 16.0 16.4 +3% +4%
Net flows 2.2 3.5
APEii
(Group share)
1.7 1.8 +9% +9%
NBViii
(Group share)
0.5 0.6 +18% +19%
NBV to APE margin (Group share) 29% 32% +2 pts +3 pts
Property & Casualty revenues 10.0 10.2 +3% +2%
International insurance revenues 1.2 1.3 +4% +1%
Asset Management revenues 0.8 0.8 +7% +8%
Net flows -5.4 8.4
Total revenuesiv 28.1 28.9 +3% +3%

"2013 kicked off to a good start with dynamic top-line performance across all business lines and agile redeployment of capital towards high growth markets and Direct. In Life & Savings we further shifted our business mix towards higher margin products, while pricing trends and underwriting discipline continued in Property & Casualty. The turnaround of our Asset Management business continues to progress with a second quarter of positive net flows both at AXA Investment Managers and AllianceBernstein, for a total of more than Euro 8 billion." commented Denis Duverne, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of AXA.

"In 1Q13 we continued to actively manage our capital allocation to further accelerate AXA's development in high growth markets by creating value from disposals in mature markets. We announced the sale of our closed-block life business in the US, the sale of a majority stake in AXA Private Equity, and the acquisition of Tian Ping which will reaffirm AXA as the largest international P&C insurer in Asia ex-Japan and will position us as the largest foreign P&C insurer in China."

All notes are on page 6

Key Highlights

Total Revenues were up 3%, driven by growth in all business lines:

  • Property & Casualty revenues were up 2%, mainly driven by a positive price effect of 2.7% on average;
  • Life & Savings revenues increased by 4%, with growth in both mature and high growth markets;
  • Asset Management revenues grew by 8%, with flows reverting to net positive Euro 8.4 billion driven by both AXA IM and AllianceBernstein.

Life and Savings:

  • New Business Volume (Annual Premium Equivalent, APE) was up 9%, driven by our strategic priority to increase Unit-Linked and Protection & Health sales, partially offset by decrease in General Account Savings, in line with our focus on selectivity in a low-yield environment.
  • New Business Value (NBV) increased 19%, mainly reflecting improved business mix, higher volumes and lower unit costs. New Business Value margin rose by 3 points to 32%.
  • Net inflows were up Euro 1.4 billion to Euro 3.5 billion, driven by increased flows in Protection & Health at Euro 3.5 billion, doubling flows in Unit-Linked to Euro 1.4 billion, and continuing net outflows in General Account Savings at Euro -1.6 billion.

Strong solvency ratios:

  • Solvency I ratio at 228% at March 31, 2013.
  • Economic solvencyv ratio estimated at ca. 210% at March 31, 2013.

All comments are on a comparable basis (constant Forex, scope and methodology).

Actuarial and financial assumptions are not updated on a quarterly basis in NBV calculation, except for interest rates which are hedged at point of sale for GMxB Variable Annuity products. Actuarial and other financial assumptions will be updated at year-end 2013.

Numbers herein have not been audited. APE and NBV are both in line with the Group's EEV disclosure. They are non-GAAP measures which Management uses as key indicators of performance in assessing AXA's Life & Savings business and believes to provide useful and important information to shareholders and investors.

SOLVENCY

Life & Savings

Key figures APE NBV
margin
In Euro billion 1Q12 1Q13 % change 1Q12 1Q13
Protection & Health 0.7 0.8 +7% 48% 53%
Unit-Linked 0.5 0.6 +25% 26% 22%
G/Avi Savings 0.3 0.2 -16% 2% 10%
Mutual funds & other 0.2 0.2 +15% 1% 3%
Total 1.7 1.8 +9% 29% 32%
of which mature markets 1.4 1.6 +10% 27% 30%
vii
of which high growth markets
0.2 0.3 +5% 40% 42%

AXA's strategy to shift business mix in Life & Savings is continuing to bear fruit. Unit-Linked saw a strong rebound with 25% increase in APE. Protection & Health continued to grow at 7% fueling NBV margin growth. General Account Savings sales decline was in line with our strategy of selective underwriting, as margins increased driven by enhanced risk and return profile of products. Our commitment to Ambition AXA continues to deliver profitability and growth.

New Business APE was up 9%, mainly driven by increase in Protection & Health and Unit-Linked, partly offset by decrease in General Account Savings. Mature markets sales grew 10% while high growth markets were up 5% (excluding CEE, high growth markets were up 15%).

Protection & Health APE (43% of total) was up 7%, driven by strong offer positioning in Swiss Group Life, China, mainly through the newly launched jointventure ICBC-AXA Life, Thailand and Japan, partly offset by Germany, due to the non-repeat of strong Health sales in 1Q12 in anticipation of a change in regulation capping brokers' commission from April 2012.

Continued improvement in business mix driving margins

Unit-Linked APE (33% of total) was up 25%, driven by (i) the UK where growth in large Corporate pension schemes more than offset lower sales of Individual pensions, (ii) French Group retirement and Individual Savings with 23% Unit-linked share in Individual Savings in 1Q13, above market average of 13%, (iii) the US fueled by 51% growth in non-Accumulator product sales, (iv) Belgium and Hong Kong, (v) partly offset by CEE, notably due to lag effect of change in Polish pension fund regulation in 1Q12 and shift in business mix.

General Account Savings APE (14% of total) was down 16%, mainly impacted by reduced volumes in Belgium following an exceptional sales campaign in 1Q12 in a context of higher Belgian sovereign interest rates, as well as by Germany, partly offset by France notably due to higher large contracts in Group Retirement.

AXA continues to focus on profitable new business: NBV margin increased by 3 points to 32%, driven by an improved business mix and lower unit costs. Margins improved across the board, to 42% in high growth markets, and 30% in mature markets. As a result, NBV was up 19% to Euro 0.6 billion.

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Property & Casualty

Key figures Revenues
In Euro billion 1Q12 1Q13 % change
Personal lines 5.6 5.7 +2%
Commercial lines 4.4 4.6 +3%
Totalviii 10.0 10.2 +2%
of which mature markets 8.5 8.5 +1%
of which high growth marketsvii 0.9 1.1 +14%
of which Directix 0.5 0.6 +10%

P&C revenues increased as we continued to focus on growth at healthy margins. AXA maintained positive price momentum and further improved underwriting trends. The segment benefited from strong increase in high growth markets and resumed growth in Direct business.

Property & Casualty revenues were up 2%, mainly driven by 2.7% tariff increases on average across all business lines.

Mature markets revenues increased 1%, largely due to tariff increases, partly offset by lower volumes. Revenues increased notably in France, Switzerland and UK & Ireland, partly offset by decreases in Spain in a difficult economic and market environment and in Belgium due to selective underwriting.

Positive price momentum continues

High growth markets revenues increased 14%, driven by higher volumes and tariff increases. Revenues increased mainly in Turkey, the Gulf region, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, partially offset by Mexico mainly impacted by competition in Commercial lines.

Direct revenues were up 10%, mainly driven by resumed growth in Direct UK reflecting higher new business and improved retention, and France, partly offset by Spain.

Personal lines revenues increased 2%, mainly driven by 2.9% tariff increases on average notably in non-motor. Germany, UK & Ireland, Belgium, Turkey (52% tariff increase on motor third party liability products) and non-motor in France continued to see increasing pricing trends, while Spain was affected by strong pricing competition.

Personal lines net new contracts were at -237k in 1Q13 impacted by tariff increases mainly in German motor and selective underwriting in UK household and Belgium, partially offset by strong increase in Direct and MedLAx .

Commercial lines revenues increased by 3% mainly driven by 2.4% tariff increases on average mainly in France, UK & Ireland, MedLa high growth markets and Belgium.

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Asset Management

Key figures Revenues Management Closing Assets Under Net flows
In Euro billion 1Q12 1Q13 %
change
FY12 1Q13 %
change
1Q12 1Q13
AXA IM 0.3 0.3 +8% 554 562 +2% -2.7 +6.5
AllianceBernstein 0.5 0.5 +8% 349 367 +2% -2.7 +1.9
Total 0.8 0.8 +8% 903 929 +2% -5.4 +8.4

Asset Management posted a strong set of numbers, indicative of positive momentum in this business. AllianceBernstein had its second consecutive quarter and AXA Investment Managers its third consecutive quarter of net inflows, which bodes well for the future.

Rebound in net inflows to Euro +8.4 billion

Asset Management revenues were up 8% at both AXA IM and AllianceBernstein, mainly driven by higher management fees due to higher AUM at both AXA IM and AllianceBernstein, and increased distribution fees at AllianceBernstein.

Assets Under Management were up 2% from December 31, 2012 mainly driven by market appreciation, net inflows (Euro +8.4 billion) and net positive forex impact.

Net inflows amounted to Euro +6.5 billion at AXA IM and Euro +1.9 billion at AllianceBernstein, both mainly driven by fixed income products in institutional and retail channels as well as alternative products at AllianceBernstein.

Gérald Harlin, Group CFO, will hold a conference call to discuss 1Q13 Activity Indicators. Time: May 7, 2013 – 9.00 CET Call number France: +33 (0)1 70 77 09 36 UK: +44 (0)20 33 67 9456 US: +1 866 907 5924 Replay available on May 8, 2013 http://www.axa.com/en/publications/financialresults/activityindicators/

NOTES:

i General Account Protection & Health.

ii Annual Premium Equivalent (APE) represents 100% of new business regular premiums + 10% of new business single premiums. APE is Group Share.

iii New Business Value is Group Share.

iv Including Banking & Holdings revenues down 15% to Euro 121 million in 1Q13 (vs. Euro 142 million in 1Q12)

v AXA internal economic model calibrated based on adverse 1/200 years shock. It is assuming US equivalence.

vi General Account.

vii Life & Savings high growth markets are: Hong Kong, Central & Eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary), South-East Asia (Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand), China, India, Morocco, Mexico and Turkey.

Property & Casualty high growth markets are: Morocco, Mexico, Turkey, Gulf region, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Ukraine and Poland (excl. Direct).

viii Including other revenues up 52% to Euro 8 million in 1Q13 (vs. Euro 1 million in 1Q12).

ix Direct scope: AXA Global Direct (France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Poland, South Korea and Japan), UK Direct operations.

x Mediterranean and Latin American Region: Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Mexico, Morocco, Gulf region and Greece.

ABOUT THE AXA GROUP

The AXA Group is a worldwide leader in insurance and asset management, with 160,000 employees serving 102 million clients in 57 countries. In 2012, IFRS revenues amounted to Euro 90.1 billion and IFRS underlying earnings to Euro 4.3 billion. AXA had Euro 1,116 billion in assets under management as of December 31, 2012.

The AXA ordinary share is listed on compartment A of Euronext Paris under the ticker symbol CS (ISN FR 0000120628 – Bloomberg: CS FP – Reuters: AXAF.PA). AXA's American Depository Share is also quoted on the OTC QX platform under the ticker symbol AXAHY.

The AXA Group is included in the main international SRI indexes, such as Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) and FTSE4GOOD.

It is a founding member of the UN Environment Programme's Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) Principles for Sustainable Insurance and a signatory of the UN Principles for Responsible Investment.

This press release and the regulated information made public by AXA pursuant to article L. 451-1-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code and articles 222-1 et seq. of the Autorité des marchés financiers' General Regulation are available on the AXA Group website (www.axa.com).

Investor Relations: +33.1.40.75.46.85
Mattieu Rouot: +33.1.40.75.46.85
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Individual Shareholder Relations: +33.1.40.75.48.43

Media Relations: +33.1.40.75.46.74 Garance Wattez-Richard: +33.1.40.75.46.42 Guillaume Borie: +33.1.40.75.49.98 Hélène Caillet: +33.1.40.75.55.51

IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION AND CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain statements contained herein are forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, statements that are predictions of or indicate future events, trends, plans or objectives. Undue reliance should not be placed on such statements because, by their nature, they are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Please refer to the section "Cautionary statements" in page 2 of AXA's Document de Référence for the year ended December 31, 2012, for a description of certain important factors, risks and uncertainties that may affect AXA's business. AXA undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any of these forward-looking statements, whether to reflect new information, future events or circumstances or otherwise.

NOTES /

APPENDIX 1: GROUP IFRS REVENUES /

AXA – PRESS RELEASE

AXA Group IFRS revenues – Contributions & growth by segment and country/region
In Euro million 1Q12 1Q13 IFRS revenues change
IFRS IFRS Reported Comp. basis
United States 2,797 2,695 -4% -3%
France 3,510 3,864 +10% +10%
United Kingdom 156 153 -2% +13%
NORCEEi 6,507 6,609 +2% +3%
of which Germany 1,674 1,630 -3% -3%
of which Switzerland 3,886 4,206 +8% +10%
of which Belgium 809 659 -19% -19%
of which Central & Eastern Europe 112 87 -22% -22%
Asia Pacific 1,972 2,014 +2% +3%
of which Japan 1,496 1,467 -2% -1%
of which Hong Kong 396 489 +23% +24%
of which South-East Asia, India & China 79 59 -26% -21%
MedLAii 1,012 1,087 +7% +7%
of which Spain 153 169 +11% +11%
of which Italy 713 787 +10% +10%
of which other 146 131 -11% -12%
Life & Savings 15,956 16,425 +3% +4%
of which mature markets 15,271
686
15,700
725
+3%
+6%
+4%
+7%
of which high growth markets 4,647 4,617 -1% 0%
NORCEE
of which Germany
1,738 1,744 0% 0%
of which Belgium 636 620 -3% -3%
of which Switzerland 2,213 2,195 -1% +1%
France 1,879 1,923 +2% +3%
MedLA 1,798 1,890 +5% +5%
of which Spain 562 524 -7% -7%
of which Italy 350 356 +2% +2%
of which other 885 1,011 +14% +14%
United Kingdom & Ireland
Asia
996
143
997
238
0%
+67%
+2%
+9%
Direct 512 569 +11% +10%
9,973 10,235 +3% +2%
Property & Casualty 8,541 8,528 0% +1%
of which mature markets 512 569 +11% +10%
of which Direct
of which high growth markets 921 1,137 +23% +14%
AXA Corporate Solutions Assurance 944 943 0% 0%
Other 270 314 +17% +6%
International insurance 1,214 1,257 +4% +1%
AllianceBernstein 477 511 +7% +8%
AXA Investment Managers 294 317 +8% +8%
Asset Management 771 827 +7% +8%
Banking & Holdingsiii 142 121 -15% -15%
Total 28,056 28,866 +3% +3%

i Northern, Central and Eastern Europe: Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Central & Eastern Europe.

ii Mediterranean and Latin American Region: Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Mexico, Morocco, Greece and Gulf region (P&C only).

iii And other companies

APPENDIX 2: AXA GROUP – IFRS REVENUES IN LOCAL CURRENY – DISCRETE QUARTERS /

AXA – PRESS RELEASE

In million local currency except
Japan in billion
1Q12 2Q12 3Q12 4Q12 1Q13
Life & Savings
United States 3,666 3,554 3,571 3,671 3,558
France 3,510 3,236 3,185 3,807 3,864
United Kingdom 131 130 122 145 131
NORCEE
Germany 1,674 1,606 1,586 1,768 1,630
Switzerland 4,694 1,134 913 1,164 5,164
Belgium 809 415 394 469 659
Central & Eastern Europe 112 110 116 133 87
Asia Pacific
Japan 156 175 166 190 155
Hong Kong 4,032 3,981 4,469 4,741 5,003
MedLA 1,012 1,240 1,139 1,437 1,087
Property & Casualty
NORCEE
Germany 1,738 635 765 656 1,744
Switzerland 2,672 281 183 165 2,695
Belgium 636 492 477 455 620
France 1,879 1,259 1,339 1,205 1,923
MedLA 1,798 1,732 1,518 2,034 1,890
United Kingdom & Ireland 831 903 825 736 848
Asia 143 117 131 132 238
Direct 512 573 585 545 569
International Insurance
AXA Corporate Solutions Assurance 944 389 347 389 943
Other 270 222 218 209 314
Asset Management
AllianceBernstein 625 626 674 675 674
AXA Investment Managers 294 316 348 366 317
Banking & Holdingsi 142 84 114 126 121

i And other companies

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APPENDIX 3: LIFE & SAVINGS – NEW BUSINESS VOLUME (APE), VALUE (NBV) AND NBV MARGIN /

AXA – PRESS RELEASE

In Euro million 1Q13 APE by product Total APE
NBV
NBV Margin
Protection &
Health
G/A
Savings
Unit-Linked Mutual
funds &
other
1Q12 1Q13 Change
on a
comparable
basis
1Q12 1Q13 Change
on a
comparable
basis
1Q12 1Q13
United States 32 14 165 100 277 311 +13% 45 64 +43% 16% 21%
France 151 141 79 0 318 371 +14% 62 74 +20% 20% 20%
United Kingdom 8 0 152 57 152 217 +46% 2 5 +133% 1% 2%
NORCEEi 347 63 56 8 514 474 -7% 173 192 +12% 34% 41%
Germany 101 29 15 5 186 149 -20% 52 32 -38% 28% 22%
Switzerland 237 3 3 0 201 244 +23% 103 140 +37% 51% 57%
Belgium 5 25 25 0 81 54 -33% 1 13 n.a. 1% 25%
Central & Eastern Europe 4 6 14 3 45 27 -39% 17 7 -60% 38% 25%
Asia Pacific 223 1 102 15 317 342 +10% 182 212 +19% 57% 62%
Japan 105 0 26 0 130 131 +2% 101 115 +15% 78% 88%
Hong Kong 47 1 40 15 91 103 +15% 47 58 +23% 52% 56%
South-East Asia, India & China 71 0 36 0 97 108 +18% 34 39 +22% 35% 37%
MedLA 23 27 39 2 87 91 +5% 22 25 +13% 25% 27%
Spain 5 9 2 2 13 18 +37% 7 8 +5% 57% 44%
Italy 4 18 34 0 53 56 +5% 12 13 +13% 22% 24%
Other 14 1 3 0 21 17 -17% 3 4 +32% 13% 21%
Total 786 246 593 182 1,665 1,807 +9% 487 574 +19% 29% 32%
of which mature markets 652 238 501 164 1,418 1,554 +10% 387 467 +22% 27% 30%
of which high growth markets 134 7 92 18 247 252 +5% 100 106 +9% 40% 42%

i Luxembourg APE and NBV are not modeled

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Net flows by country/region
In Euro billion 1Q12 1Q13
United States -0.1 -0.2
France 0.0 +0.7
United Kingdom 0.0 +0.8
NORCEE +2.3 +2.4
Asia Pacifici +0.6 +0.7
MedLA -0.7 -0.9
Total Life & Savings net flows +2.2 +3.5
of which mature markets +1.8 +3.0
of which high growth markets +0.4 +0.5

iAsia Pacific: Hong Kong, Japan, South-East Asia, India and China

Net flows by business Line
In Euro billion 1Q12 1Q13
Protection & Health +2.8 +3.5
G/A Savings -1.4 -1.6
Unit-Linked +0.7 +1.4
Mutual funds & other +0.1 0.0
Total Life & Savings net flows +2.2 +3.5

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AXA – PRESS RELEASE

Property & Casualty revenues –
contribution & growth by business line
Personal Motor Personal Non-Motor Commercial Motor Commercial Non-Motor
in % % Gross
revenues
Change on
comp. basis
% Gross
revenues
Change on
comp. basis
% Gross
revenues
Change on
comp. basis
% Gross
revenues
Change on
comp. basis
NORCEE 39% 0% 15% +3% 7% -4% 38% -1%
of which Germany 39% -2% 19% +4% 7% -5% 30% +1%
of which Belgium 24% -2% 20% +2% 13% -6% 44% -4%
of which Switzerland 44% +2% 10% +1% 5% -1% 42% -1%
France 22% +2% 27% +4% 11% +9% 40% +3%
MedLA 37% +2% 19% 0% 14% +5% 30% +13%
of which Spain 38% -8% 30% -5% 7% -8% 25% -7%
of which Italy 63% +1% 23% +1% 0% -19% 13% +2%
of which otheri 27% +11% 12% +9% 23% +8% 39% +23%
United Kingdom & Ireland 14% +5% 35% -8% 10% +9% 45% +8%
Asia 24% +7% 19% +8% 7% +6% 53% +11%
Direct 87% +10% 12% +10%
Total 35% +2% 20% +1% 9% +3% 36% +3%
of which mature markets 33% 0% 21% 0% 8% +2% 37% +1%
of which high growth markets 27% +13% 12% +10% 21% +7% 41% +21%

iPortugal, Greece, Turkey, Mexico, Gulf region and Morocco

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Property & Casualty tariff increases by country and business line
In % Personal
lines
linesi
Commercial
France +2.1% +5.7%
Germany +5.7% 0.0%
United Kingdom & Ireland +5.1% +4.8%
Switzerland +0.1% -1.0%
Belgium +6.6% +2.7%
MedLA +4.0% +3.6%
Asia -1.1% +1.5%
Direct -0.3%
Total +2.9% +2.4%

i Renewals only

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Assets Under Management rollforward
In Euro billion AllianceBernstein AXA IM Total
AUM at FY12 349 554 903
Net flows +2 +7 +8
Market appreciation +6 +7 +13
Scope 0 -1 -1
Forex impact +10 -4 +5
AUM at 1Q13 367 562 929
Average AUM over the period 353 537 890
Change of average AUM on a reported basis +4% +6% +5%

Change of average AUM on a comparable basis +4% +7% +6%

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AXA – PRESS RELEASE

2013 Main press releases (Please refer to the following web site address for further details: http://www.axa.com/en/press/pr/)

  • 02/21/2013 Full Year 2012 Earnings AXA confirms its growth trajectory and strengthens its performance
  • 02/21/2013 The AXA Group confirms granting 50 free shares ("AXA Miles") to all its employees worldwide
  • 02/22/2013 Resolutions submitted to the Shareholders' Meeting of April 30, 2013
  • 03/22/2013 AXA enters into exclusivity in connection with the potential sale of a majority stake in AXA Private Equity
  • 04/11/2013 AXA Financial signs closed MONY portfolio transaction with Protective for USD 1.06 billion
  • 04/24/2013 AXA to buy 50% of Tian Ping, a Chinese Property & Casualty insurance company with strong Direct capabilities
  • 04/30/2013 Results of AXA's Shareholders' Meeting AXA publishes its 2012 Activity & Corporate Responsibility Report

1Q13 Operations on AXA shareholders' equity and debt

Shareholders' Equity : No significant operations

Debt:

  • 01/17/2013 Successful placement of USD 850 million of Reg S 5.50% perpetual subordinated notes
  • 01/18/2013 Successful placement of EUR 1 billion of Reg S subordinated notes due 2043

Both transactions are part of the refinancing of up to Euro 2.1 billion that correspond to the outstanding subordinated debt instruments maturing on January, 1 2014

Next main investor events

  • 08/02/2013 Half Year 2013 Earnings Release
  • 10/25/2013 First Nine Months 2013 Activity Indicators Release

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