Swiss Life

Swiss Life Holding AG
FormerlyRentenanstalt
Company typeAktiengesellschaft
SIXSLHN
IndustryFinancial services
Founded21 November 1857
(166 years ago)
 (1857-11-21)
FounderConrad Widmer
Headquarters,
Area served
Mostly Europe
Key people
Patrick Frost (CEO), Rolf Dörig (Chairman)
ProductsLife insurance, risk, pensions and other financial services, Asset management,
Health insurance (France only)
RevenueIncreaseCHF 19.841 bn (2023)[1]
IncreaseCHF 1.50 bn (2023)[1]
IncreaseCHF 1.11 bn (2023)[1]
AUMIncreaseCHF 255.7 bn (2023)[1]
Total equityDecreaseCHF 8.3 bn (2023)[1]
Number of employees
10,000 (FTE, 2023)[1]
Divisions
  • Swiss Life Switzerland
  • Swiss Life France
  • Swiss Life Germany
  • Swiss Life International
  • Swiss Life Asset Managers
Subsidiaries
List
  • Swiss Life Select Switzerland
  • Swiss Life Select Germany
  • Swiss Life Select Austria
  • Swiss Life Select Czech Republic
  • Livit AG (Switzerland)
  • Tecis (Germany)
  • HORBACH (Germany)
  • Proventus (Germany)
  • Chase de Vere (UK)
  • BEOS (Germany)
Websitehttps://www.swisslife.com

The Swiss Life Group is the largest life insurance company of Switzerland and one of Europe’s leading comprehensive life and pensions and financial services providers, with approximately CHF 255.7 bn of assets under management.[2] Founded in 1857 in Zurich as the Schweizerische Lebensversicherungs und Rentenanstalt cooperative, the company entered the Swiss stock market in 1997 and adopted its current name in 2002. In 2023 the group declared an adjusted profit from operations of CHF 1.50 billion, a 1% increase compared to the previous year. Net profit increased by 8% to CHF 1.11 billion.[2] Swiss Life is one of the twenty companies listed under the Swiss Market Index, as SLHN.[3]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Swiss Life increases net profit in 2022 by 16% to CHF 1455 million – the fee result rises to CHF 756 million".
  2. ^ a b "Annual result 2023".
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