Axa’s underwriting model “bearing fruit”

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Axa’s Laurent Matras tells us about business in 2014 and what surprised him most during the year.

Laurent Matras, managing director personal intermediary at Axa, talks about the insurer's 2014 and considers some of the surprising market moves that happened this year.

How has your business' 2014 been?

Very interesting. Combination of investing in our data capabilities and implementing our new development underwriting model which is now bearing fruit.

What will you be doing for Christmas?

Going back to the south west of France with my family. A lot of duck confit on the menu.

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