French insurers to combine subsidiaries. (Briefing).Two French insurers said they would combine their health insurance service and advisory businesses under a new holding company to be 50% owned by each insurer An individual or company who, through a contractual agreement, undertakes to compensate specified losses, liability, or damages incurred by another individual. An insurer is frequently an insurance company and is also known as an underwriter. . AGF AGF Assurances Générales de France AGF Army Ground Forces AGF American Growth Fund (mutual fund) AGF American General Finance AGF Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Grossforschungseinrichtungen AGF Anatomic Gift Foundation AGF Assume Good Faith Group, a subsidiary of Germany's Allianz Allianz SE[1], (ISIN: DE0008404005; IPA pronunciation: [alli-anz], and formerly AG) is a large financial service provider headquartered in Munich, Germany. AG Holding, and MAAF MAAF Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers MAAF Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation MAAF Mediterranean Allied Air Force (WWII) MAAF Malayan Auxiliary Air Force MAAF Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund Assurances Group said the combined entity would serve a customer base of about 5 million policyholders. The new entity will combine Sante Conseil Service, a 95%-owned subsidiary of AGF, with Haussmann Conseil Sante, a subsidiary of MAAF. The entity will be majority-held by a holding company that will be owned 50-50 by AGF and MAAF. The holding company's capital might be opened to other partners, the insurers said. |
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