Axa appoints Amelie Breitburd as UK and Ireland CFO
Breitburd replaces Bertrand Poupart-Lafarge who was also interim CEO after Amanda Blanc left.
Axa has appointed Amelie Breitburd as chief financial officer (CFO) of UK and Ireland. She will start on 1 January 2019.
Breitburd has been at Axa for 14 years and was most recently CFO of the insurer’s Asia arm having held several senior roles in the firm’s Paris branch.
She has previously worked at KPMG and Allianz.
France
Breitburd replaces Bertrand Poupart-Lafarge who is moving to become CFO of Axa France.
He had joined Axa UK and Ireland in September 2012 becoming the UK group’s chief
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