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AXA Announces The Launch of a Strategic Program to Develop a Digital Commercial Platform
- A hub for cutting-edge protection and services for commercial clients
- Two initiatives already operational with a pipeline of new offers to be added over time
AXA announces the launch of a strategic program to build a Digital Commercial Platform. This platform will aggregate different services to transform AXA’s value proposition to better serve its commercial customers, in line with AXA’s Driving Progress 2023 strategic plan.
The ambition of the Digital Commercial Platform is to fully leverage the combination of real time data and analytics collected through satellites, drones, sensors, with AXA’s expertise in risk prevention services and the Group’s underwriting and claims capabilities. We aim to build an ecosystem of new services to tackle evolving protection needs of corporate clients.
The Digital Commercial Platform will feature two initial programs:
- AXA Smart Services, a network providing risk insights, risk management capabilities and new services to support commercial clients. With this ecosystem, AXA is building smart services for internal and external clients, leveraging existing capabilities and new assets, in close collaboration with selected partners. It will, for example, offer clients the opportunity to monitor, in real time, all their assets, both fixed and in-transit, while also providing them access to tailored prevention and value-added services.
- AXA Climate, a science and data based open ecosystem that provides a spectrum of sustainability services, including training, consulting, insurance, and financing, for large corporate customers, and public and financial institutions. One such service is the « Climate School », a digital learning platform allows large corporates to upskill their employees and prepare their business for a sustainable transition. After just one year of operation, the « Climate School » has signed up more than 40 large corporates as clients and is being used to train more than 5 million employees.
Source: AXA