Credit Suisse is launching integrated bancassurance solutions for clients in collaboration with AXA.
Set to launch next week, CSX is Credit Suisse’s digital banking offering that features a private account in CHF, a debit Mastercard, and an app with various financial planning and self-service functions.
Credit Suisse and AXA are entering into a cooperation in order to offer clients specific bancassurance solutions directly via the CSX app as well as through all other client channels. The insurance solutions will be available for selected client groups during the first quarter of 2021.
“Our collaboration with AXA is another milestone and brings us one step closer to our goal of providing our clients with a comprehensive digital offering from a single app. The integration of transparent insurance solutions into CSX is a perfect addition to this offering and addresses our clients’ needs.” – Anke Bridge Haux, Head of Digital Banking at Credit Suisse Switzerland.
“We are pleased to be able to add customized insurance modules to Credit Suisse’s new digital banking offering. CSX is very straightforward but provides a wide range of services, which makes the app a promising new distribution channel for our digital insurance products.” – Thomas Gerber, Head of Life, Savings, and Health, and a member of the Executive Board of AXA.
Source: Coverager
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