Special Video Edition - Products - Ageas: François-Xavier Boisseau
Ageas's CEO, Insurance, François-Xavier Boisseau relives the company's highlights from 2013.
François-Xavier Boisseau was appointed CEO, Insurance, of Ageas Insurance Limited early last year. He took control as the company was commencing a major integration project to bring together Ageas and the recently acquired Groupama Insurances.
François is passionate in his belief that the integration should not distract his teams from delivering excellent products and service to brokers.
He describes what he would view as a successful integration and confirms Ageas's strong desire to continue
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