CNP Assurances - Investor Presentation
Disclaimer
CNP Assurances - Investor Presentation - March 2020
Some of the statements contained in this presentation may be forward-looking statements referring to projections, future
events, trends or objectives that, by their very nature, involve inherent risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to
differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. These risks and uncertainties may concern factors such as
changes in general economic conditions and financial market performance, legal or regulatory decisions or changes, changes
in the frequency and amount of insured claims, changes in interest rates and foreign exchange rates, changes in the policies of
central banks or governments, legal proceedings, the effects of acquisitions and divestments, and general factors affecting
competition. Further information regarding factors which may cause results to differ materially from those projected in forward-
looking statements is included in CNP Assurances' filings with France's securities regulator (Autorité des Marchés Financiers -
AMF). CNP Assurances does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements presented herein to take into account
any new information, future event or other factors.
Certain prior-period information may be reclassified on a basis consistent with current year data. The sum of the amounts
presented in this document may not correspond exactly to the total indicated in the tables and the text. Percentages and
percentage changes are calculated based on unrounded figures and there may be certain minor differences between the
amounts and percentages due to rounding. CNP Assurances' final solvency indicators are submitted post-publication to the
insurance supervisor and may differ from the explicit and implicit estimates contained in this document.
This document may contain alternative performance indicators (such as EBIT) that are considered useful by CNP Assurances
but are not recognised in the IFRSS adopted for use in the European Union. These indicators should be treated as additional
information and not as substitutes for the balance sheet and income statement prepared in accordance with IFRS. They may
not be comparable with those published by other companies, as their definition may vary from one company to another.View entire presentation