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AXA has come a long way since creating the Provinces-Unies Life division in 1964. Find out some of the key dates and events that have marked AXA’s history and made us what we are today.
In the 2000s, several ad campaigns positioned AXA as a “human” business, entirely devoted to its clients.
Mathieu Lamy appointed Executive Vice President, Operations, AXA Insurance (Canada).
First national advertising campaign: ''We insure your treasures great and small.
Jennie Moushos appointed Vice President, Operations, AXA Pacific Insurance Company.
Second phase of the national TV advertising campaign. Goals: Increase awareness of the AXA brand; Build on a single AXA brand across Canada; Position ourselves as a strong, dynamic and human company resolutely focused on its clients; Target markets: Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver; Theme: ''We insure your treasures great and small.
Jean-François Blais appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of AXA Canada. Jean-Denis Talon celebrates his 20th anniversary as President of AXA Canada. 999 West Hastings Street in Vancouver, B.C., becomes the AXA Place building.
Appointment of Bernard Boiteau as Executive Vice President, Operations, Property/Casualty Insurance, AXA Assurances, Quebec.
Quebec launch of ASSURELLE®, an automobile insurance policy for women drivers between the ages of 30 and 49 and featuring an exclusive privilege: free roadside assistance.
Jean-François Blais appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of AXA Canada.
AXA Pacific celebrates its 25th anniversary.
20th anniversary of the AXA brand.
AXA Canada buys Winterthur's Canadian operations (The Citadel Assurance).
Transfer of AXA Financial Services managed assets portfolio to PEAK Financial Group.
Creation of the holding company AXA Canada.
Jean-Denis Talon becomes President of AXA Canada.
Provinces-Unies celebrates its 60th anniversary and adds ''Members of the AXA Group'' to its signature.
Acquisition of the Canadian Personal Lines books of Home of New York (now AXA Insurance).
Provinces-Unies changes its name to AXA Assurances.
Acquisition of Boréal Assurances (formerly Laurentian General).
AXA Assurances becomes the first insurer in Quebec and AXA Canada becomes the fourth largest insurer in Canada.
Founding of the Hearts in Action volunteer program in Canada.
Creation of AXA Canada Tech.
Boreal Pacific changes its name to AXA Pacific Insurance Company.
Acquisition of a majority share in Insurance Corporation of Newfoundland (ICON).
Boréal Assurances changes its name to AXA Boréal Assurances.
70th anniversary of AXA Assurances.
AXA Canada signs an agreement with National Bank of Canada, the leading banking group in Quebec, paving the way for the creation of a joint direct selling venture, National Bank Insurance.
Merger of AXA Assurances and AXA Boréal Assurances. The new entity is called AXA Assurances.
Founding of La Prévoyance insurance company, which later became Laurentian General, Boréal Assurances, AXA Boréal Assurances and AXA Assurances.
Founding of Les Prévoyants du Canada insurance company, which later became Laurentian General, Boréal Assurances, AXA Boréal Assurances and AXA Assurances.
Founding of Provinces-Unies insurance company (now AXA Assurances).
Visit to Quebec of Claude Bébéar, now Chairman of honour of AXA's Supervisory Board, and creation of Provinces-Unies' Life division under Mr. Bébéar's responsibility.
The Anciennes Mutuelles Group gains control of Provinces-Unies.