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Vaudoise Assurances Holding Stock Price

Symbol: SWX:VAHNMarket Cap: CHF 1.9bCategory: Insurance

VAHN Share Price Performance

CHF 648.00
211.00 (48.28%)
CHF 648.00
211.00 (48.28%)
Price CHF 648.00

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Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA Key Details

CHF 1.5b

Revenue

CHF 1.3b

Cost of Revenue

CHF 228.9m

Gross Profit

CHF 81.8m

Other Expenses

CHF 147.0m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
50.78
Gross Margin
15.23%
Net Profit Margin
9.78%
Debt/Equity Ratio
6.2%

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About VAHN

Founded
1895
Employees
2009
CEO
Jean-Daniel Laffely
WebsiteView website
www.vaudoise.ch

Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA provides insurance products and services primarily in Switzerland. The company offers vehicle insurance, including car, motorcycle, classic car, motorhome, boat, e-bike, and traffic legal protection insurance; household, building, construction, golf, valuables, and pets insurance, as well as private legal protection insurance; accident and disease insurance; civil liability and property insurance; general liability insurance, including surety and civil liability insurance; and pensions and mortgages. It also provides pension solutions and analysis, save, death insurance, loss of earnings insurance, investment with one-time deposit, withdrawal plan, and retirement insurance. It serves customers through agency network and independent brokers. The company was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. Vaudoise Assurances Holding SA is a subsidiary of Mutuelle Vaudoise, Société Coopérative.

Swiss Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 0.2%
  • 3 Months: -0.7%
  • 1 Year: 1.3%
  • Year to Date: 2.5%
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