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AXA updates its earnings calendar, shares align with a dense second-half reporting schedule

29.06.2026 - 20:52:35 | ad-hoc-news.de

AXA S.A. has updated its investor relations calendar for the second half of 2026, detailing key dates for half-year results and capital markets communication. The French insurer remains a core European financial name with a busy reporting agenda.

AXA, FR0000120620
AXA, FR0000120620

By Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 20:51.

AXA S.A. (FR0000120620) has refreshed its earnings calendar on its investor relations pages, outlining a dense second-half 2026 reporting schedule for investors. The Paris-based insurer remains a heavyweight in the Euro Stoxx sector indices and trades actively on Euronext Paris. AXA investor relations calendar

Updated dates for 2026 results

The company confirms that its half-year 2026 earnings release is planned for early August, in line with the typical timetable for large European insurers and consistent with prior years. The announcement will be accompanied by a conference call and webcast for analysts and investors, as indicated on the updated calendar. AXA earnings and events overview

AXA also signals a third-quarter activity update later in the autumn, reinforcing its practice of providing regular disclosure on premium trends, solvency, and capital position between full reporting points. This cadence sits broadly in line with peers such as Allianz and Zurich Insurance Group, which maintain similar communication rhythms to support transparent valuation and risk assessment.

Why the calendar matters for AXA shares

For investors following AXA shares on Euronext Paris, a clear calendar is key to planning around potential volatility spikes on earnings days and capital markets events. The insurer's stock is a component of major indices such as the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50, ensuring that its reporting dates can influence broader European financial benchmarks around publication. Reuters commentary on European financials

Analyst houses like JPMorgan, UBS, and Deutsche Bank regularly update their views on AXA around such dates, with target price revisions and rating changes often clustered around full-year and half-year publications. Consensus data from aggregators show a mix of Buy and Hold recommendations for AXA, reflecting its status as a core European insurance holding with a focus on disciplined capital management.

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How AXA generates its revenues

AXA makes its money primarily through insurance and asset management activities, spanning property and casualty, life and savings, health, and retirement solutions across Europe, Asia and other regions. Premium income, investment returns, and fee-based asset management revenues form the core of its earnings profile.

Where the AXA stock trades today

AXA stock trades on Euronext Paris under the ticker CS, with the latest verified quote at around 30.50 euros as of 2026-06-29, 18:30, keeping the insurer within the mid-range of its 52-week price corridor.

AXA S.A. at a glance

  • Company: AXA S.A.
  • ISIN: FR0000120620
  • WKN: 855705
  • Ticker: CS
  • Trading venue: Euronext Paris
  • Price (as of 2026-06-29, 18:30): 30.50 EUR
  • Market cap: approximately 67 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-29)
  • Sector / industry: Insurance and asset management
  • Index membership: CAC 40, Euro Stoxx 50
  • Next earnings date: 2026-08-01

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