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| Allianz = German
| Bertelsmann = German media conglomerate, privately held publishing and services company
| Boston Consulting Group = Global management consulting firm, known for strategy and operational advisory work
| Bruno Le Maire = French politician, former finance minister involved in economic policy and regulation
| capital allocation = Decisions on deploying capital across businesses, investments, and shareholder distributions
| capital-light = Business model requiring less regulatory capital, often using fees or reinsurance structures
| Claude Bébéar = French insurance executive, architect of AXA’s modern group structure and growth
| climate-related finance = Financial activities that measure, price, or manage climate risks and transition impacts
| coal-related assets = Investments or underwriting linked to coal mining or coal power generation exposures
| credit-rating agencies = Firms that assess credit risk and publish ratings influencing borrowing and capital costs
| cultural exception = Phrase describing national-cultural concerns over a non-domestic CEO leading a French firm
| data analytics = Use of data analysis to generate insights for decisions, pricing, and operations
| Denis Duverne = French business executive, long-time AXA leader and former group chairman
| digital transformation = Organization-wide shift to digital processes, data, and platforms to improve performance
| digitalisation = Adoption of digital technology to modernize operations, distribution, and customer services
| earnings dilution = Reduction in earnings per share, often from acquisitions, financing, or portfolio shifts
| efficiency programme = Coordinated initiative to reduce costs and streamline operations through technology and simplification
| fossil-fuel projects = Oil, gas, or coal developments requiring financing and often insurance coverage
| green investments = Investments aimed at environmental benefits, such as renewable energy and green infrastructure
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| Institute of International Finance = Global association of financial institutions, known for policy advocacy and research
| integration risks = Risks of combining acquired operations, systems, and cultures after a merger
| Institutional Shareholder Services = Proxy advisory firm providing voting recommendations on governance, pay, and shareholder proposals
| ISS = Acronym for Institutional Shareholder Services, proxy adviser on corporate governance votes
| Lancaster University Management School = Business school at Lancaster University, known for MBA and management programs
| long-term equity incentives = Executive pay awarded in shares, vesting over years to align incentives
| long-term incentive grants = Multi-year performance awards, often equity-based, tied to strategic and financial targets
| natural catastrophes = Severe natural events causing large insured losses, including storms, floods, and wildfires
| No, Mr Buberl = Trade-union newsletter title criticizing AXA job cuts and restructuring plans
| non-executive director = Board member not part of management, providing oversight and independent judgment
| oil sands projects = Petroleum extraction projects producing bitumen from sand, high-emissions upstream activity
| One Planet Summit = International climate finance summit launched in Paris to advance Paris Agreement implementation
| P&C = Abbreviation for property-and-casualty insurance, non-life coverage for damage and liability
| Paris Agreement = Global climate treaty aiming to limit warming, guiding emissions targets and transition policies
| product mix = Composition of products sold, shaping revenue, risk, and capital requirements
| property-and-casualty = Non-life insurance covering property damage and liability risks for individuals and businesses
| reinsurance underwriter = Insurer that accepts risk from other insurers, providing capacity and diversification
| reinvestment risk = Risk that maturing assets must be reinvested at lower yields, reducing returns
| remuneration report = Company disclosure detailing executive pay, performance metrics, and shareholder vote items
| restructuring charges = One-off accounting costs from reorganization, layoffs, or portfolio simplification initiatives
| savings-oriented life insurance = Life insurance focused on savings products, often with guarantees and investment components
| share-based remuneration policies = Compensation policies using company shares to align executives’ interests with shareholders
| supervisory board = Oversight board in two-tier governance systems, separate from executive management board
| total shareholder return = Share price gain plus dividends over time, used to compare investor returns
| ultra-low interest rates = Interest-rate environment with unusually low yields, pressuring insurers’ investment returns and guarantees
| underwriting discipline = Rigorous risk selection and pricing, limiting losses through controlled underwriting standards
| University of St. Gallen = Swiss university known for economics and management education and research
| valuation gap = Market valuation discount versus peers, reflecting risk, profitability, or growth perceptions
| WHU–Otto Beisheim School of Management = German private business school, known for management education and finance-oriented curricula
| Winterthur Group = Swiss insurance group acquired by AXA, later integrated into AXA’s operations
| World Economic Forum = International organization convening leaders, best known for Davos meetings
| World Economic Forum’s Board of Trustees = Governing board overseeing the World Economic Forum’s strategy, governance, and leadership appointments
| XL Group = Commercial P&C and reinsurance group acquired by AXA, later rebranded AXA XL
| Young Global Leader = World Economic Forum program recognizing emerging leaders across business, government, and civil society
| Zurich Insurance Group = Swiss-based insurance group offering property, casualty, and life coverage worldwide
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