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== Overview ==
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| birth_date = 1973
| birth_place = Cologne, Germany
| citizenship = German
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| occupation = Business executive; insurance manager
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| term = 2016–present
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== Early life and education ==
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== Career ==
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📊 '''Performance and reappointment.''' After an initial period in which {{Tooltip|restructuring charges}}, the XL acquisition and external shocks such as {{Tooltip|natural catastrophes}} weighed on results, AXA’s financial performance improved significantly under Buberl’s strategy. By 2021, amid the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, group revenues had returned to around €100 billion, near pre-crisis levels despite disposals of non-core assets, and AXA reported net income of approximately €7.3 billion, more than double the previous year’s figure.<ref name="lejdd" /> From 2020 through early 2024 the company delivered a {{Tooltip|total shareholder return}} of about 76%, outpacing its performance in the previous decade and closing part of the {{Tooltip|valuation gap}} with peers such as {{Tooltip|Allianz}}, while its share price rose by around 15% over the three years to 2022 as investors responded to the increased emphasis on property, health and fee-based businesses.<ref name="webull">{{cite web |url=https://www.webull.com/news/10591897131131904 |title=Increases to CEO compensation might be put on hold for now at AXA SA (EPA:CS) |publisher=Webull / Simply Wall St |accessdate=2025-11-20}}</ref> Commentators described the company as a “supertanker” that had begun to turn in a new strategic direction, and in 2022–2023 AXA’s board proposed and secured Buberl’s reappointment as CEO for a further term through 2026, citing the progress of the transformation plan.<ref name="lejdd" /><ref name="boardsteward">{{cite web |url=https://boardstewardship.com/thomas-buberl-set-for-ceo-reappointment-at-axa-following-boards-proposal/ |title=Thomas Buberl set for CEO reappointment at AXA |publisher=BoardStewardship |accessdate=2025-11-20}}</ref>
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== Personal life ==
👨👩👧👦 '''Family and residence.''' Despite leading a global insurer with around 150,000 employees, Buberl is often portrayed as placing a high priority on family life. He is married to a woman originally from South Africa, and the couple have two children; the family lives in the western suburbs of Paris, within commuting distance of AXA’s headquarters.<ref name="trends">{{cite web |url=https://trends.levif.be/entreprises/qui-est-thomas-buberl-lhomme-presse-daxa/ |title=Qui est Thomas Buberl, l’homme pressé d’Axa ? |publisher=Trends-Tendances |accessdate=2025-11-20}}</ref> Profiles report that he seeks to preserve weekends for his family as far as possible and that he deliberately sets boundaries around travel and evening engagements to maintain a degree of work–life balance.<ref name="trends" /><ref name="lejdd" />
🐎 '''Hobbies and interests.''' Buberl has retained a strong connection to music, continuing to enjoy organ works and occasionally playing for personal enjoyment, and he credits his early musical training with teaching him discipline and creativity.<ref name="rra" /> He is an enthusiastic runner who uses early-morning runs to reflect on strategic questions and decompress from professional pressures, and he has described horse riding as more than a hobby, calling it a passion that combines physical challenge, connection with animals and immersion in nature.<ref name="trends" /><ref name="redalpine">{{cite web |url=https://www.redalpine.com/team/buberl |title=Team members: Thomas Buberl |publisher=Redalpine Venture Partners |accessdate=2025-11-20}}</ref> Friends and colleagues have suggested that the patience and attentiveness required in equestrian sports mirror his methodical, observant approach to leadership.<ref name="rra" />
⚓ '''Citizenship, naval reserve and cultural integration.''' Over the course of his career Buberl has acquired Swiss and French citizenship in addition to his German nationality, becoming a tri-national and further embedding himself in the countries in which he has worked.<ref name="blavatnik" /><ref name="lejdd" /> After settling in France he undertook service as a reserve officer in the French Navy, a commitment that has involved training exercises and participation in strategic discussions and that observers have seen as reflecting both his personal interest in structured challenges and his desire to integrate into French civic life.<ref name="blavatnik" /><ref name="lejdd" /> French officials have occasionally remarked on his willingness to adopt national customs—from wearing a naval uniform to conducting internal meetings in fluent French—and he has come to be regarded as a bridge figure in Franco-German business relations, consulted by policymakers in both countries.<ref name="lejdd" /><ref name="lemonde" />
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=== Strategic vision and business model ===
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We need to shift our business model from when I started 100% paying claims to... 2030 or Beyond... making the claims payment the exception while helping people to live a better life.<ref name="InsuranceEurope2023">{{cite AV media|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suEfxEP6E4w|title=13th International Conference: Keynote speech Thomas Buberl|publisher=InsuranceEurope|date=June 2023}}</ref>
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If you can avoid a claim rather than to play a claim correctly that is also a much better Mission... Really be the last resort is to pay the claim.<ref name="InsuranceEurope2023" />
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In 5 to 10 years, there will be no insurance without prevention.<ref name="Lanery2025">{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0MwHFZaiSU|title=20 minutes avec le PDG d'AXA|publisher=Romain Lanéry|date=July 2025}}</ref>
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Without insurance, there is no more financing.<ref name="ClimateLeadership2023">{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC8TXS5Si-E|title=Thomas Buberl on Climate Leadership|publisher=YouTube|date=2023}}</ref>
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=== Risk philosophy and systemic challenges ===
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What has changed is those what we call secondary perils so wildfires floodings droughts and so on and they happen more often and they happen in areas that we have never seen before.<ref name="InsuranceEurope2023" />
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If 10 people are ill out of 10, we have a systemic problem... we need a pandemic regime.<ref name="SystemicRisk2021">{{cite AV media|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXNetiq2Ajw|title=Thomas Buberl on Systemic Risk|publisher=YouTube|date=2021}}</ref>
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Cyber attacks could be the next pandemic... a systemic risk.<ref name="SystemicRisk2021" />
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The biggest danger is that the traditional mechanism of insurance that creates social cohesion and risk diversion is being destroyed [by hyper-individualization].<ref name="SocialCohesion2024">{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cosl8SDInlg|title=Thomas Buberl on Social Cohesion|publisher=YouTube|date=2024}}</ref>
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=== Climate leadership and the transition paradox ===
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The energy transition paradox is that we want to get out of coal, we want to get out of gas, we want to get into clean energy, but we still need the energy... If you reduce the supply before you have built the clean energy supply, the price of energy will go up.<ref name="TransitionParadox2024">{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZuKBLNQ3iE|title=Thomas Buberl on The Energy Transition Paradox|publisher=YouTube|date=2024}}</ref>
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The role of the CEO today is to navigate between these two worlds... the short-term financial world... and the long-term societal world.<ref name="TransitionParadox2024" />
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I am attacking our own model but I do believe it is more sustainable going forward.<ref name="SocialCohesion2024" />
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=== Leadership psychology and organizational culture ===
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Retirement arrives on the day of death.<ref name="Lanery2025" />
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A good CEO is not a micromanager but a 'Chief Excitement Officer' or 'Engagement Officer'.<ref name="Lanery2025" />
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One person in a company can do nothing alone... we need collective wisdom.<ref name="HEC2018">{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZi12flYtAY|title=Les Matins HEC with Thomas Buberl|publisher=HEC Alumni|date=2018}}</ref>
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I like round tables because there is no hierarchy.<ref name="HEC2018" />
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=== Societal contract and generational change ===
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Companies are not the government. The government is not companies.<ref name="Solidarity2022">{{cite AV media|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGiDbjwSISI|title=Thomas Buberl on Public-Private Solidarity|publisher=YouTube|date=2022}}</ref>
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The millennial generation is really a catalyst for us... a mirror that forces companies to address transparency.<ref name="Economist2017">{{cite AV media|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeuBg4pJRJs|title=Seismic generational shifts: Millennials as catalysts of change|publisher=Economist Impact|date=March 2017}}</ref>
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Diversity and inclusion is not because we want to be feel good... but it's a business imperative.<ref name="Economist2017" />
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The common good is no longer taken for granted and we are currently in a crisis of the common good.<ref name="Solidarity2022" />
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By definition, [the common good] belongs to all of us. The question is rather what are the rules and who plays what role.<ref name="Solidarity2022" />
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== See also ==
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== References ==
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