AXA Launches $2 Billion Share Buyback as It Posts Higher Nine-Month Revenues
05 November 2021 - 4:20AM
Dow Jones News
By Ed Frankl
AXA SA said Thursday that it will be launching a share buyback
program worth 1.7 billion euros ($1.97 billion), as it posted
increased nine-month revenues.
The French insurer said the buyback will be launched on or
around Nov. 8 and be complete by the end of April 2022, with the
company canceling all repurchased shares.
The company added that it intends to launch a further buyback in
2022 for up to EUR500 million to neutralize earnings dilution from
disposals after Dec. 1, 2020.
AXA also announced that its nine-month activity indicators, with
total gross revenue of EUR75.97 billion in the January to September
period, compared with EUR73.39 billion last year, driven by its
French business.
The top-line figure is a rise of 4% year-on-year on a reported
basis, or 7% like-for-like.
All business lines and geographies contributed to the growth,
AXA's Chief Financial Officer Alban de Mailly Nesle said in a
statement.
Gross revenues at its property and casualty business grew 5%
like-for-like, while in life and savings, it grew by 12%, notably
on individual savings products in France, AXA said.
At the company's U.S. subsidiary AXA XL, gross revenues rose 6%
on a comparable basis. The company said Hurricane Ida losses in the
summer were estimated at around EUR400 million.
The company's closely watched Solvency II ratio was 214% at
Sept. 30, up 2 percentage points from the end of the second
quarter.
Write to Ed Frankl at edward.frankl@dowjones.com
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