Document:

EX-10.4

 Exhibit 10.4 

Execution Version 
  

 
  

TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT 

between 
 AXA S.A. 

and 
 AXA EQUITABLE HOLDINGS, INC.

  
  

Dated as of [•], 2018 
  

 
  

							
	ARTICLE I	 
	DEFINITIONS	 
			
	 Section 1.1
	 	 Definitions
	  	 	1	 
	 Section 1.2
	 	 Interpretation
	  	 	6	 
	
	ARTICLE II	 
	SERVICES AND PROCEDURES	 
			
	 Section 2.1
	 	 Provision of Services
	  	 	7	 
	 Section 2.2
	 	 Omitted Services
	  	 	8	 
	 Section 2.3
	 	 Additional Services
	  	 	8	 
	 Section 2.4
	 	 Replacement Services
	  	 	8	 
	 Section 2.5
	 	 Standard of Performance; Scope of Service
	  	 	8	 
	 Section 2.6
	 	 Third-Party Providers
	  	 	9	 
	 Section 2.7
	 	 Liability for Third-Party Providers
	  	 	10	 
	 Section 2.8
	 	 Change in Service
	  	 	10	 
	 Section 2.9
	 	 Service Provider’s Employees
	  	 	10	 
	 Section 2.10
	 	 Availability of Information and Records; Audit
	  	 	11	 
	 Section 2.11
	 	 Disclaimer of Warranties
	  	 	12	 
	 Section 2.12
	 	 Transition Support
	  	 	12	 
	 Section 2.13
	 	 Exclusivity
	  	 	13	 
	
	ARTICLE III	 
	FEES AND PAYMENTS	 
			
	 Section 3.1
	 	 Fees for Services
	  	 	13	 
	 Section 3.2
	 	 Third-Party Costs
	  	 	13	 
	 Section 3.3
	 	 Billing Statements
	  	 	13	 
	 Section 3.4
	 	 Direct Payments to Third-Party Providers
	  	 	14	 
	 Section 3.5
	 	 Disputes Over Billing Statements or Direct Payments
	  	 	14	 
	 Section 3.6
	 	 Taxes
	  	 	14	 
	
	ARTICLE IV	 
	TERM AND TERMINATION	 
			
	 Section 4.1
	 	 Term
	  	 	15	 
	 Section 4.2
	 	 Termination
	  	 	16	 
	 Section 4.3
	 	 Transition Support Following Termination
	  	 	17	 
	 Section 4.4
	 	 Extension of Transition Period
	  	 	17	 
	 Section 4.5
	 	 Effect of Termination
	  	 	17	 
	
	ARTICLE V	 
	GOVERNANCE	 
			
	 Section 5.1
	 	 Transition Working Groups
	  	 	18	 
	 Section 5.2
	 	 Separation Committees
	  	 	19	 
	 Section 5.3
	 	 Steering Committee
	  	 	19	 

  
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	ARTICLE VI	 
	INDEMNIFICATION	 
			
	 Section 6.1
	 	 Indemnity
	  	 	20	 
	 Section 6.2
	 	 Procedure for Indemnification of Third-Party Claims
	  	 	20	 
	 Section 6.3
	 	 Additional Matters
	  	 	21	 
	 Section 6.4
	 	 Payments
	  	 	22	 
	
	ARTICLE VII	 
	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY	 
			
	 Section 7.1
	 	 Ownership of Intellectual Property
	  	 	22	 
	 Section 7.2
	 	 Licensing of Intellectual Property
	  	 	23	 
	 Section 7.3
	 	 Ownership of Data
	  	 	24	 
	
	ARTICLE VIII	 
	CONFIDENTIALITY; SYSTEMS SECURITY	 
			
	 Section 8.1
	 	 Confidentiality
	  	 	24	 
	 Section 8.2
	 	 Systems Security and Breach Notification
	  	 	25	 
	
	ARTICLE IX	 
	DISPUTE RESOLUTION; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY	 
			
	 Section 9.1
	 	 Resolution Procedure
	  	 	27	 
	 Section 9.2
	 	 Arbitration
	  	 	28	 
	 Section 9.3
	 	 Limitations on Liability
	  	 	29	 
	
	ARTICLE X	 
	MISCELLANEOUS	 
			
	 Section 10.1
	 	 Notices
	  	 	30	 
	 Section 10.2
	 	 Further Assurances
	  	 	30	 
	 Section 10.3
	 	 Entire Understanding; Third-Party Beneficiaries
	  	 	31	 
	 Section 10.4
	 	 Subsidiary Action
	  	 	31	 
	 Section 10.5
	 	 Severability
	  	 	31	 
	 Section 10.6
	 	 Applicable Law
	  	 	31	 
	 Section 10.7
	 	 Specific Performance
	  	 	31	 
	 Section 10.8
	 	 Force Majeure
	  	 	32	 
	 Section 10.9
	 	 Amendment, Modification and Waiver
	  	 	32	 
	 Section 10.10
	 	 Assignment
	  	 	32	 
	 Section 10.11
	 	 Counterparts
	  	 	32	 

 Schedules 

			
		
	Schedule A	  	Third-Party Services Provided by AXA Providers to AEH Recipients
		
	Schedule B	  	Third-Party Services Provided by AEH Providers to AXA Recipients
		
	Schedule C	  	Direct Services Provided by AXA Providers to AEH Recipients
		
	Schedule D	  	Direct Services Provided by AEH Providers to AXA Recipients
		
	Schedule E	  	Long-Term Group Services

  
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 TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT 

Transitional Services Agreement (this “Agreement”), dated [•], 2018 (the “Execution Date”), between AXA
S.A., a société anonyme organized under the laws of France (“AXA”), and AXA Equitable Holdings, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware (formerly known as AXA America Holdings, Inc.,
“AEH,” and together with AXA, the “Parties,” and each, a “Party”). 
 RECITALS 

WHEREAS, AEH is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AXA; 

WHEREAS, historically, AXA and AEH, and their respective Subsidiaries, relied on certain third-party service providers to provide services
pursuant to shared services contracts and relied upon each other and affiliates of each other for the provision of certain services; 

WHEREAS, the Parties intend to effect an initial public offering (the “IPO”) of a portion of the shares of common stock, par
value $0.01 per share, of AEH; and 
 WHEREAS, following the IPO, the Parties desire to obtain the continued provision or procurement of
certain services as specified in this Agreement and the Schedules hereto and subject to, and in accordance with, the terms and conditions hereof, the Parties agree to provide or procure such services on a transitional basis from the Effective Date
of this Agreement through the relevant Transition Period thereafter and to assist the other Party in the transition from these Services as provided herein. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and other good and valid consideration, the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties to this Agreement hereby agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 

DEFINITIONS 

Section 1.1 Definitions. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings assigned below: 

“AAA” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2. 

“Accessing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 

“Action” means any demand, action, suit, countersuit, arbitration, inquiry, proceeding or investigation by or before any
Governmental Authority or any federal, state, local, foreign or international arbitration or mediation tribunal. 
 “Additional
Service” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3. 
 “AEH” has the meaning set forth in
the preamble. 
 “AEH Project Leader” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a). 

“AEH Group” means, collectively, AEH and its Subsidiaries (excluding any member of the AXA Group) as of the Effective Date.

  
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 “AEH Provider” means AEH or any Subsidiary of AEH, as applicable, providing a
Service hereunder, in its capacity as the provider of such Service. 
 “AEH Recipient” means any member of the AEH Group to
whom a Service is being provided hereunder, in its capacity as the recipient of such Service. 
 “Agreement” has the
meaning set forth in the preamble. 
 “Applicable Law” means any law (including common law), statute, regulation, rule,
executive order, ordinance, judgment, ruling, published regulatory policy or guideline, injunction, consent, order, exemption, license, approval or permit enacted, issued, promulgated, adjudged, entered or enforced by a Governmental Authority. 

“AXA” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“AXA Group” means, collectively, AXA and its Subsidiaries (excluding AXA Business Service Private Ltd. and any member of the
AEH Group). 
 “AXA Project Leader” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a). 

“AXA Provider” means AXA or any Subsidiary of AXA, as applicable, providing a Service hereunder, in its capacity as the
provider of such Service. 
 “AXA Recipient” means any member of the AXA Group to whom a Service is being provided
hereunder, in its capacity as the recipient of such Service. 
 “Billing Statement” has the meaning set forth in
Section 3.3. 
 “Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or day on which banks
in New York, New York or Paris, France are authorized or required by Applicable Law to close. 
 “Confidential Information”
means any and all information of, related to, or concerning the Party or any of its Subsidiaries disclosing such information to another Party or any other Party’s respective Subsidiaries, whether disclosed on or prior to the Effective Date, and
whether disclosed in oral, written, electronic or optical form, including (i) any information relating to the business, financial or other affairs (including future plans, financial targets, trade secrets and
know-how) of the disclosing Party or such Party’s Subsidiaries, (ii) the Intellectual Property of the disclosing Party or such Party’s Subsidiaries or (iii) any information of the
disclosing Party or such Party’s Subsidiaries provided in a manner which reasonably indicates the confidential or proprietary nature of such information. 

“Disabling Procedures” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(c). 

“Disclosing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(a). 

“Dispute” means any dispute, controversy, difference or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the
subject matter of this Agreement, including any questions concerning its existence, formation, validity, interpretation, performance, breach and termination. 

“Effective Date” means the date of the closing of the IPO, provided that the closing of the IPO occurs on or by
December 31, 2018. 
 “Execution Date” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

  
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 “Final Determination” means, with respect to a Dispute as to indemnification for
a Loss under this Agreement, (i) a written agreement between the parties to such Dispute resolving such Dispute, (ii) a final and non-appealable order or judgment entered by a court of competent
jurisdiction resolving such Dispute or (iii) a final non-appealable determination rendered by an arbitration or like panel to which the parties submitted such Dispute that resolves such Dispute. 

“Governmental Authority” means any federal, state, local, domestic or foreign agency, court, tribunal, administrative body,
arbitration panel, department or other legislative, judicial, governmental, quasi-governmental entity or self-regulatory organization with competent jurisdiction. 

“Granting Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 

“Indemnifying Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2. 

“Indemnitee” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1. 

“Intellectual Property” means, in any and all jurisdictions throughout the world, any (i) patent rights, including all
patents, pending patent applications (including all provisional applications, reissues, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, and all
patents granted thereon), and foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing; (ii) copyrights, mask works, and all registrations thereof and applications therefor; (iii) Trademarks; (iv) domain names and uniform resource locators associated
with the internet, including registrations thereof and social media names and accounts; and (v) rights with respect to information and materials not generally known to the public and from which independent economic value is derived from such
information and materials not being generally known to the public, including trade secrets and other confidential and proprietary information, including rights to limit the use or disclosure thereof by any Person. 

“IPO” has the meaning set forth in the recitals. 

“Loss” means any damages, losses, charges, liabilities, claims, demands, actions, suits, proceedings, payments, judgments,
settlements, assessments, interest, penalties, and costs and expenses (including fines, penalties, reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable out of pocket disbursements). 

“Monthly Charge” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(b). 

“Notice of Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3(b). 

“Obtaining Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3. 

“Omitted Service” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2. 

“Party” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Person” means any individual, a general or limited partnership, a corporation, a trust, a joint venture, an unincorporated
organization, a limited liability entity, any other entity and any Governmental Authority. 
 “Personally Identifiable
Information” means information that alone or in combination identifies, relates to or describes a particular individual, including, but not limited to, his or her name, signature (and facsimile thereof), Social Security number, date of
birth, physical characteristics or description, street address, email address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or governmental 

  
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identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, health or medical information, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, any
other financial information, or any other information that could be used to identify an individual, and encompasses personal information, “nonpublic personal information” and “personal health information” as those terms are
defined under Privacy Laws. 
 “Personnel” means, with respect to any Service Provider, the employees and agents
(including, but not limited to, subcontractors (if permitted by the underlying contract with respect to a Service)) of such Service Provider who are assigned to perform any Service provided by such Service Provider pursuant to this Agreement. 

“Privacy Laws” means any state, federal, or international law or regulation governing the collection, use, disclosure and/or
sharing of Personally Identifiable Information, including the European Union Directive 1995/46/EC; the European Union General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679; the applicable provisions of the U.S. Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 (15
U.S.C. §§ 6801 et seq.); the U.S. Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq.); laws regulating unsolicited email communications; security breach notification laws; laws imposing minimum security requirements; laws
requiring the secure disposal of records containing credit reports and other personal data; and all other similar international, federal, state, provincial and local requirements. 

“Project Card” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.12(a). 

“Project Leaders” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a). 

“Providing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3. 

“Receiving Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(a). 

“Replacement Service” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4. 

“Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2. 

“Security Breach” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(f). 

“Separation Committee” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(a). 

“Service Extension” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4. 

“Service Fee” means, with respect to each Service, the fee that the Service Recipient shall pay to the Service Provider or
Third-Party Provider, as the case may be, in consideration for such Service, as provided in the column titled “Service Fee” in the applicable Schedules hereto or otherwise set forth in this Agreement. 

“Service Period” means the frequency at which a Service is billed by a Service Provider (in the case of Services set forth in
Schedule C and Schedule D and, as applicable, Schedule E) or a Third-Party Provider (in the case of Services set forth in Schedule A, Schedule B and, as applicable, Schedule E), as applicable (e.g., monthly,
quarterly, annually or otherwise), consistent with billing practices prior to the Effective Date, as applicable. 
 “Service
Provider” means the AXA Provider or the AEH Provider, as applicable. 

  
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 “Service Provider IP” has the meaning set forth in
Section 7.2(a). 
 “Service Recipient” means the AXA Recipient or the AEH Recipient, as
applicable. 
 “Service Recipient IP” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(b). 

“Service Records” means, with respect to any Service, all records, data, files and other information received or generated in
connection with the provision of such Service. 
 “Services” means the services and other support set forth on Schedule
A, Schedule B, Schedule C Schedule D, and Schedule E, as amended from time to time, including , Omitted Services, Additional Services and Replacement Services, provided or procured by one or more
Service Providers, in each case (i) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and (ii) other than any Service which is terminated pursuant to this Agreement. 

“Steering Committee” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3(a). 

“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person controlled by such Person. For purposes of this Agreement,
none of AEH and its Subsidiaries shall be considered Subsidiaries of AXA or any of AXA’s Subsidiaries. 
 “Systems”
has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 
 “Tax” means any and all U.S. federal, state and
local taxes, non-U.S. taxes, and other levies, fees, imposts, duties, tariffs and charges in the nature of a tax, together with any interest, penalties or additions to tax imposed in connection therewith or
with respect thereto, imposed by any Governmental Authority or political subdivision thereof, including taxes imposed on, or measured by, income, franchise, profits or gross receipts, and including alternative minimum,
add-on minimum, ad valorem, value added, sales, use, service, real or personal property, capital stock, license, registration, documentary, environmental, disability, payroll, withholding, employment, Social
Security, workers’ compensation, unemployment compensation, utility, severance, production, excise, stamp, occupation, premium, windfall profits, transfer and gains taxes and customs duties. 

“Technology” means tangible embodiments, whether in electronic, written or other media, of technology, including inventions,
ideas, designs, documentation (such as bill of materials, build instructions, test reports and invention disclosure forms), schematics, layouts, reports, algorithms, routines, software (including source code and object code), data, databases, lab
notebooks, equipment, processes, prototypes and devices. 
 “Third-Party Claim” means any assertion by a Person (including
a Governmental Authority) who is not a member of the AEH Group or the AXA Group of any claim, or the commencement by any Person of any Action, against any member of the AEH Group or the AXA Group. 

“Third-Party Contract” means the contract underlying any Service identified on Schedule A, Schedule B or, if
applicable, Schedule E, between a Service Provider and a Third-Party Provider, as the same may be amended from time to time and any extension, replacement or renewal of any such contract. 

“Third-Party Provider” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a). 

“Third-Party Provider IP” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(c). 

  
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 “Third-Party Recipient IP” has the meaning set forth in
Section 7.2(d). 
 “Trademarks” means trademarks, service marks, logos and design marks, trade
dress, trade names, and brand names, together with all goodwill associated with any of the foregoing, and all registrations thereof and applications therefor. 

“Transition Period” means, with respect to any Service, the period beginning on the Effective Date and continuing until the
end date described in Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C, Schedule D, or Schedule E , as amended from time to time pursuant to the amendment procedures set forth in Section 10.9, and any
extension to such end date in accordance with Article IV. 
 “Transition Working Group” has the meaning set forth in
Section 5.1(a). 
 Section 1.2 Interpretation. 

(a) Unless the context otherwise requires: 

(i) references contained in this Agreement to the preamble, to the recitals and to specific Articles, Sections, Subsections or
Schedules shall refer, respectively, to the preamble, recitals, Articles, Sections, Subsections or Schedules to this Agreement; 

(ii) references to any agreement or other document are to such agreement or document as amended, modified, supplemented or
replaced from time to time; 
 (iii) references to any statute or statutory provision include all rules and regulations
promulgated pursuant to such statute or statutory provision, in each case as such statute, statutory provision, rules or regulations may be amended, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time; 

(iv) references to any Governmental Authority include any successor to such Governmental Authority; 

(v) the term “commercially reasonable efforts” shall not include an obligation by any Party or its Subsidiaries to
take any action or inaction that would result in a breach by such Party or its Subsidiaries of any confidentiality, non-disclosure or similar arrangement or agreement to which it is a party; 

(vi) terms defined in the singular have a comparable meaning when used in the plural, and vice versa; 

(vii) the words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this
Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement; 
 (viii) the
terms “Dollars” and “$” mean U.S. dollars; 
 (ix) the terms “day” and “days” mean
calendar days if not used in connection with the term “Business Day,” which has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1; and 

  
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 (x) wherever the word “include,” “includes” or
“including” is used in this Agreement, it shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation.” 
 (b) In the
event of any inconsistency between this Agreement and any Schedule hereto, the terms of such Schedule shall prevail. 
 (c) The headings
contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and do not limit or otherwise affect any of the provisions of this Agreement. 

(d) The Parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event of an ambiguity or a question of
intent or interpretation, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship of any provision of this Agreement.

 (e) In this Agreement, any provision which applies “until” a specified date shall apply on such specified date, and shall cease
to apply on the date immediately following such specified date. 
 ARTICLE II 

SERVICES AND PROCEDURES 

Section 2.1 Provision of Services. 

(a) In accordance with the terms contained in this Agreement (including the Schedules hereto): 

(i) the applicable AXA Provider shall provide or procure the provision of the Services described on Schedule A to or for
the applicable AEH Recipient; 
 (ii) the applicable AEH Provider shall provide or procure the provision of the Services
described on Schedule B to or for the applicable AXA Recipient; 
 (iii) the applicable AXA Provider shall provide the
Services described on Schedule C to the applicable AEH Recipient; 
 (iv) the applicable AEH Provider shall provide
the Services described on Schedule D to the applicable AXA Recipient; and 
 (v) the applicable Service Provider shall
provide or procure the provision of the Services described on Schedule E to or for the applicable Service Recipient. 
 (b) Each
Service Provider shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, cooperate with the respective Service Recipient and its Subsidiaries in all matters necessary for, or in connection with, the provision of Services under this Agreement and the related
Schedules, it being understood that the foregoing obligation to cooperate does not include any obligation for a Party or its Subsidiaries to alter its or their respective business strategy or to incur any expense. 

(c) The provision of information pursuant to Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7 of the Shareholder Agreement between AEH and AXA, dated as of
[•], 2018, does not constitute provision of Services pursuant to this Agreement. 

  
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 Section 2.2 Omitted Services. In the event that a Service Recipient requests that a
Service Provider provide or, in the case of Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable, Schedule E, procure the provision of any service that was provided or procured during the 12-month
period immediately prior to the Effective Date and that is reasonably necessary for the Service Recipient to carry on its business in the same or similar form in which such business was conducted during the
12-month period immediately prior to the Effective Date, but is not listed on the Schedules hereto (each, an “Omitted Service”), the applicable Service Provider shall provide or procure the
provision of such Omitted Service to or for such applicable Service Recipient on terms to be negotiated by the Parties in good faith. In the event that an Omitted Service is so identified and requested, the Parties will enter into a written
amendment to this Agreement, amending the applicable Schedule to reflect such Omitted Service, and such Omitted Service shall be deemed to be part of this Agreement and the Services from and after the effective date of such amendment;
provided that any Omitted Services must be identified and requested by a Service Recipient no later than one hundred twenty (120) days from the Effective Date and the Parties shall work together in good faith to complete a Project Card
for such Omitted Service. The Parties agree that services covered by this Section 2.2 shall not include any one-time projects provided prior to the Effective Date that the Parties
would not have reasonably expected to be provided in the future. 
 Section 2.3 Additional Services. At any time after the
Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, a Service Recipient may request that a Service Provider provide or procure the provision of additional services hereunder (each, an “Additional Service”) by providing written
notice of such request, it being understood that the Service Provider that receives such request may, in its sole discretion, decline to provide or procure the provision of such requested Additional Service. In the event that a Service Provider
agrees to provide or procure the provision of an Additional Service, the Parties will enter into a written amendment to this Agreement, amending the applicable Schedule to reflect such Additional Service, and such Additional Service shall be deemed
to be part of this Agreement and the Services from and after the effective date of such amendment; provided that the Service Fee for any Additional Service so agreed shall be equal to the Service Provider’s costs for providing or
procuring the provision of such Additional Service. 
 Section 2.4 Replacement Services. If any Party is (i) unable to, or
unable to continue to, provide or, in the case of Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable, Schedule E, procure the provision of any Service for which it is identified as the Service Provider on the Schedules hereto for any
reason outside such Party’s control or (ii) prevented from providing or procuring any Service by reason of Section 2.5(b), the Service Provider shall immediately notify the Service Recipient and shall use its, or
shall cause its Subsidiaries to use their respective, commercially reasonable efforts and, to the extent applicable, negotiate in good faith, to promptly provide to, or, in the case of Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable,
Schedule E, procure for, the applicable Service Recipient substantially equivalent services and support in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (such service and support, a “Replacement Service”).In the event that a
Service Provider is required to provide or, in the case of Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable, Schedule E, procure a Replacement Service, the Parties will reasonably cooperate in good faith to revise the applicable Project
Card pursuant to Section 2.12(a) and will enter into an amendment to this Agreement, amending the applicable Schedule to reflect such Replacement Service, and such Replacement Service shall be deemed to be part of this
Agreement and the Services from and after the effective date of such amendment; provided, however, that the Service Fee is agreed upon in writing by the Parties. 

Section 2.5 Standard of Performance; Scope of Service. 

  
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 (a) Except as explicitly set forth in any Schedule hereto, each Service Provider shall provide or
procure the provision of the Services it has agreed to provide or procure hereunder (i) in good faith and with reasonable care, (ii) in a professional and workmanlike manner and (iii) in all material respects at least to the standard
at which such Services were provided during the 12-month period immediately prior to the Effective Date, as applicable, in each case unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing. 

(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, no Service Provider shall be obligated to provide or procure the
provision of, or cause any of its Subsidiaries to provide or procure the provision of, any Service to the extent the provision of such Service would violate (i) any agreement or license with a third party to which such Service Provider or any
of its Subsidiaries is subject as of the Effective Date due to a change in the beneficial ownership of AEH or (ii) any Applicable Law. Each Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts and, to the extent applicable, negotiate
in good faith, to make or obtain and maintain any approvals, agreements, permits, consents, waivers and licenses from any third parties that are necessary to permit any Party or its Subsidiaries to provide or procure the provision of the applicable
Services under this Agreement; provided that any reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses (if any) incurred by either Party in connection with
obtaining such approvals, agreements, permits, consents, waivers and licenses shall be borne by the Service Recipient. 
 (c) Subject to the
terms of this Agreement, the Parties reserve the right, in their roles as Service Providers, to make reasonable changes to (i) the manner in which Services are provided, (ii) the location from which the Services are provided and
(iii) the personnel involved in the provision of the Services, but in each case only the extent such changes do not result in a breach of the standard of performance set forth in this Section 2.5. Further, no Party
shall be obligated to acquire or maintain the ownership of any specific additional equipment or software, but only to the extent the failure to do so does not result in a breach of the standard of performance set forth in this
Section 2.5. 
 (d) In the event that a Third-Party Contract underlying a Service expires during the term of this
Agreement, the Party providing such Service and its Subsidiaries shall have no obligation to renew or renegotiate such Third-Party Contract. 

Section 2.6 Third-Party Providers. 

(a) As specified in Section 2.1(a)(i), Section 2.1(a)(ii) and
Section 2.1(a)(v), the applicable Service Providers shall provide or procure the provision of the Services described on Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable, Schedule E, respectively, each of which,
as of the Effective Date, is provided by one or more third-party service providers (each, a “Third-Party Provider”); provided that each such Service Provider shall have the right to replace any Third-Party Provider listed on
Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable, Schedule E with a different Third-Party Provider at any time in its sole discretion. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event of a material breach of the terms of this Agreement by a
Service Provider as a result of the acts or omissions of a Third-Party Provider that cannot be cured, the Service Provider shall use its, or shall cause its Subsidiaries to use their respective, commercially reasonable efforts and, to the extent
applicable, negotiate in good faith, to provide or procure a Replacement Service in accordance with Section 2.4. 

(b) Each Service Provider shall continue to manage its relationships with any Third-Party Provider with at least the same standard of care as
if the Third-Party Provider were supporting such Service Provider’s own businesses and in no event less than a reasonable standard of care. 

  
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 Section 2.7 Liability for Third-Party Providers. 

(a) If a Service Provider breaches this Agreement as a result of the acts or omissions of a Third-Party Provider, the Service Provider’s
liability is subject to the Section 9.3 limitations and caps on liability. 
 (b) Notwithstanding the limitations
in Section 2.7(a), any amounts recovered by the Service Provider from a Third-Party Provider which are in relation to Losses incurred as a result of the acts or omissions of the Third-Party Provider shall be divided among
the Service Provider and the Service Recipient in proportion to their Losses; provided, however, that any amounts paid over to the Service Recipient shall not exceed the amount of the Service Recipient’s Losses. For the avoidance
of doubt: (i) any amounts paid over to the Service Recipient pursuant to this Section 2.7(b) are independent of and not to be part of any limitations or caps on the liability of the Parties as set forth in
Section 9.3 and (ii) if the Service Provider’s commercially reasonable efforts to recover such amounts from a Third-Party Provider are unsuccessful, such a failure to recover any amounts is not a breach and is not
a liability of the Service Provider. 
 (c) Without prejudice to the Parties’ rights and obligations in relation to mitigation of losses
at law or in equity, each Service Provider and Service Recipient shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate the quantum of Losses and/or any other adverse consequences incurred or suffered by the Service Recipient as a result of the
breach of a Third-Party Contract by a Third-Party Provider (to the extent a Party is aware of such breach). 
 Section 2.8 Change in
Service. Any request for a change to a Service shall be submitted in writing by the requesting Party or its Subsidiaries to the other Party or its Subsidiaries describing the proposed change in reasonable detail. The Party or Subsidiary
receiving such request shall respond to the request as soon as practicable and the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate, for a period of up to thirty (30) days following the receiving Party or Subsidiary’s
response, reasonably practicable terms for implementing such change, including any changes in fees, if applicable; provided that the applicable Party or Subsidiary receiving the request shall not have any obligation to agree to such request
for a change to a Service. 
 Section 2.9 Service Provider’s Employees. 

(a) With respect to Services provided directly by a Service Provider to a Service Recipient (as opposed to Services provided by or through a
Third-Party Provider), each Service Provider shall be responsible for selecting and supervising in good faith the Personnel who will perform any particular Service and performing all administrative support with respect to such Personnel. Each
Service Provider shall be responsible for ensuring that the Personnel it selects to perform Services hereunder have all requisite licenses and qualifications required to render such Services. 

(b) No Party shall be obligated to (i) hire or cause any Service Provider to hire any additional employees, maintain the employment of any
specific employee, or acquire additional equipment, software or other resources to provide the Services or (ii) retain, replace or increase the number of employees or Service Providers engaged in performing, or otherwise used in connection with
the delivery of the Services; provided that in each case, failure to take the actions in clauses (i) and (ii) does not result in a breach of the standard of performance set forth in Section 2.5. 

  
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 (c) No provision of this Agreement is intended or shall be deemed to have the effect of placing
the management or policies of any Service Recipient under the control or direction of any Service Provider, or vice versa, including the management of any Personnel of any Service Provider. 

Section 2.10 Availability of Information and Records; Audit. 

(a) Subject to Article VIII and to Applicable Law, each Service Recipient shall, or shall cause its Subsidiaries to, and on a timely
basis, (i) make available to the applicable Service Provider all information reasonably requested by such Service Provider to enable such Service Provider to provide any of the applicable Services and (ii) provide such Service Provider
with reasonable access to the Service Recipient’s premises and systems to the extent necessary for purposes of providing the applicable Services, subject to the Service Provider’s compliance with all policies and procedures, and other
reasonable requirements and instructions, communicated by the Service Recipient regarding such access. 
 (b) Each Party shall maintain and
retain Service Records as may be required by, and in compliance with, Applicable Law and the underlying contract in respect of the Service provided. Subject to Applicable Law, the requirements of a Third-Party Contract and the preservation of any
evidentiary privilege, if applicable, for the longer of the period of time a Party is required to maintain or retain Service Records as provided by Applicable Law or the underlying contract or the period of time during which Services are provided
and six (6) years following termination of such Services, each Service Provider or Service Recipient shall, or shall cause its Subsidiaries to, do the following as promptly as practicable but in no event more than thirty (30) days
following receipt of a reasonable, written request by a Service Recipient or Service Provider, as applicable, or such shorter period as may be required by Applicable Law: (i) provide the requesting Party or its designee with access to all
available Service Records relating to the provision of any Services to a Service Recipient or from a Service Provider, as applicable and (ii) respond to the requesting Party’s or its designee’s questions and requests for information
regarding the provision of any Services to a Service Recipient or from a Service Provider, as applicable. Each Party’s obligations under this paragraph will survive the termination of this Agreement, if applicable. 

(c) Following termination of this Agreement, and subject to Section 8.1 of this Agreement, each Party shall have the
right to retain an archival copy of any records received under Section 2.10(b) to the extent required by Applicable Law or by reasonable record retention policies of the Service Provider or for the purpose of responding to
regulatory requests or intraparty claims or fulfilling its obligations under Section 2.10(b). 
 (d) To the extent
required by Applicable Law or a Governmental Authority, upon reasonable advance notice, a Service Recipient shall have the right to review and audit the applicable Service Provider’s compliance with this Agreement and the systems and procedures
employed by such Service Provider in providing the Services. Any audit conducted pursuant to this Section 2.10(d) shall be conducted during normal business hours, shall employ reasonable procedures and methods as necessary
and appropriate in the circumstances and shall not unreasonably interfere with the relevant Service Provider’s normal business operations. Each Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate any audit conducted by
a Service Recipient pursuant to this Section 2.10(d); provided that nothing shall require the applicable Service Provider or its Subsidiaries to provide any information or records to the extent (i) such
provision would be prohibited by contract or Applicable Law or (ii) such information or records are legally privileged. In coordination with the Service Recipient, each applicable Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts
to remedy in a commercially reasonable timeframe any material deficiencies determined by any audit conducted pursuant to this Section 2.10(d). 

  
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The Service Provider shall certify in writing to the Service Recipient the corrective action(s) taken and provide such additional information reasonably requested by the Service Recipient
regarding such deficiencies and remedies therefor. Each Party shall bear its own costs with respect to any audits conducted pursuant to this Section 2.10(d). Each Party’s obligations under this
Section 2.10(d) will survive the termination of this Agreement; provided that the review and audit rights provided pursuant to this Section 2.10(d) are only available to the extent required
by Applicable Law or a Governmental Authority. 
 (e) Each Service Provider or Service Recipient shall, or shall cause its Subsidiaries to,
as promptly as reasonably practicable but in no event more than thirty (30) days following receipt of a reasonable, written request by a Service Recipient or Service Provider, as applicable, or such shorter period as may be required by
Applicable Law, (i) provide the requesting Party or its designee with access to all available Service Records, including information technology records, relating to the provision of any Service to a Service Recipient or from a Service Provider,
as applicable, prior to the Effective Date and (ii) respond to the requesting Party’s or its designee’s questions and requests for information, including with respect to information technology matters, regarding the provision of any
Service to a Service Recipient or from a Service Provider, as applicable, prior to the Effective Date, in each case to the extent such Service Records or information are in the applicable Service Provider’s or Service Recipient’s
possession or can be reasonably obtained by such Service Provider or Service Recipient without undue burden or expense. Each Party’s obligations under this paragraph will survive the termination of this Agreement, if applicable. 

Section 2.11 Disclaimer of Warranties. Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, (a) each Service Provider
specifically disclaims all warranties of any kind, express or implied, arising out of or related to this Agreement, including any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to their respective Services,
(b) each Service Provider makes no representations or warranties as to the quality, suitability or adequacy of the Services provided by the Service Provider or its Subsidiaries for any purpose or use and (c) no information or description
concerning the Services, whether written or oral, shall in any way alter the Services to be provided under this Agreement, including the scope, level of service or other attributes with respect to any Service. 

Section 2.12 Transition Support. 

(a) The Parties acknowledge that they have been working together to mutually agree upon a written project plan for each group of Services
within a functional category identified on the Schedules hereto (each project plan, a “Project Card”). Each Project Card is intended to address (i) the actions the applicable Service Provider and Service Recipient shall take to
operate independently of one another or otherwise replace or migrate away from the Services included in such functional category, (ii) any inter-dependence between the actions contained in any of the various Project Cards, (iii) timelines
for the commencement and conclusion of the actions and separation activities described on the Project Card, including the start date, termination date and notice required for termination for each applicable Service, and (iv) any additional
reasonable assistance any Party requires from the other in connection with completion of separation activities described on the Project Card. The Project Cards are not incorporated into or made part of this Agreement. The Parties agree to reasonably
cooperate in good faith to revise the Project Cards as necessary based on changes in circumstances during the term of this Agreement. In the event that the Parties revise a Project Card in a manner that results in such Project Card contradicting the
relevant Schedule hereto, the Parties will act in good faith consistent with the terms of this Agreement to consider whether an amendment to this Agreement is necessary or desirable. In the event an amendment is executed, it shall be deemed to be
part of this Agreement and the Services from and after the effective date of such amendment. 

  
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 (b) Subject to any considerations with respect to the replacement of, or migration from, Services
set forth in the Schedules, each Service Provider shall reasonably cooperate in good faith to facilitate each Service Recipient’s ability to operate independently of or otherwise replace or migrate away from each Service. Each Service Provider
shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize (i) any disruption in connection with the receipt of Services, (ii) any quality degradation in connection with the Services and (iii) any cost to the applicable Service
Recipient’s independent operation or replacement or migration away from each Service. No Service Provider shall be obligated to incur any out-of-pocket cost or
expense in connection with any of the actions taken pursuant to this Section 2.12(b) unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing. 

Section 2.13 Exclusivity. This Agreement is not exclusive. Each Service Recipient shall be entitled to purchase the same or
similar Services from any third party or may elect to internally provide any of the Services. In the event a Service Recipient elects to purchase the same or similar Services from a third party or elects to internally provide the Services, such
Service Recipient shall notify the applicable Service Provider and terminate such Service pursuant to Section 4.2(b). 

ARTICLE III 
 FEES AND
PAYMENTS 
 Section 3.1 Fees for Services. In consideration for rendering the applicable Services pursuant to this Agreement
and related Schedules, each Service Provider shall be entitled to receive a Service Fee as set forth on the applicable Schedule hereto. In the event that the applicable Service Provider or Service Recipient in good faith determines that the Service
Fee for a Service needs to be revised in light of a material difference in the costs, including customary overhead allocation, actually incurred in providing the Service or any material changes anticipated as a result of changes in the scope of
services or applicable requirements which the Service is intended to address, the Service Provider and Service Recipient will discuss in good faith whether an adjustment to such Service Fee is appropriate under the circumstances; provided,
however, that no Party shall be obligated to agree to revisions to the Service Fee. In the event that the relevant Parties agree to an adjustment to the Service Fee, such Parties will enter into an amendment to this Agreement, amending the
applicable Schedule to reflect such adjusted Service Fee, and such adjusted Service Fee shall be deemed to be part of this Agreement and the Services from and after the effective date of such amendment. 

Section 3.2 Third-Party Costs. Without limiting the foregoing, unless otherwise set forth or reflected in the Schedules, each
Service Recipient shall pay, or reimburse the applicable Service Provider for its payment of, all fees, costs and other expenses (including sales and service taxes), and any increases thereto, payable to a Third-Party Provider in connection with a
Service provided to or, in the case of Schedule A, Schedule B or, as applicable, Schedule E, procured for such Service Recipient by the Service Provider. 

Section 3.3 Billing Statements. Subject to Section 3.4, within ten (10) days following the end of
each Service Period, the Service Provider shall provide to the Service Recipient an invoice (the “Billing Statement”) setting forth the Service Fees payable by the Service Recipient to the Service Provider relating to expenses
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remit the amount set forth on the Billing Statement within sixty (60) days of receipt thereof unless another time period is specified in the applicable Schedule hereto; provided that
the Service Recipient shall not be required to pay the portion of any Billing Statement that is in dispute pursuant to Section 3.5 of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Service Recipient shall be required to
pay any undisputed portion of any Billing Statement within sixty (60) days of receipt of the Billing Statement. In the event of a quarterly, annual or longer Service Period, the Service Provider shall provide the Service Recipient with interim
invoices setting forth to-date Service Fees as and to the extent agreed between such Parties. 

Section 3.4 Direct Payments to Third-Party Providers. Where the Schedules hereto require the Service Recipient to pay a Service
Fee directly to a Third-Party Provider, such Service Recipient shall be solely responsible for making such payment and the Service Provider shall not include such Service Fee on a Billing Statement unless the Service Fee was mistakenly billed to,
and paid by, the Service Provider, in which case the Service Fee will be included on a Billing Statement pursuant to Section 3.3. 

Section 3.5 Disputes Over Billing Statements or Direct Payments. 

(a) The Service Recipient may contest any portion of a Billing Statement in good faith by giving written notice to the Service Provider of such
Dispute on or prior to the applicable payment due date. As soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of any request from the Service Recipient, the Service Provider shall provide the Service Recipient with data and documentation supporting the
calculations for any amounts included in the Billing Statement contested by the Service Recipient for purposes of verifying the accuracy of such calculation and such further documentation and information relating to the calculations of such Billing
Statement as the Service Recipient may reasonably request. If the Service Provider and Service Recipient cannot resolve a Dispute over a Billing Statement, such Dispute shall be resolved pursuant to Article V and
Section 9.1 of this Agreement. In the event such Dispute is resolved, the Service Recipient shall pay any outstanding and required amounts to the Service Provider within ten (10) days after the date such resolution
occurs. 
 (b) Where the Schedules hereto require the Service Recipient to pay a Service Fee directly to a Third-Party Provider, to the
extent permitted under the Third-Party Contract, such Service Recipient shall resolve any dispute over a payment directly with the Third-Party Provider. The Service Provider shall reasonably cooperate in good faith to assist the Service Recipient in
resolving any such dispute. 
 Section 3.6 Taxes. 

(a) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Parties’ respective responsibilities for Taxes arising under or in
connection with this Agreement shall be as set forth in this Section 3.6. 
 (b) Each Party shall be responsible
for: 
 (i) any personal property Taxes on property it uses, regardless of whether such property is owned or leased; 

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 (iii) Taxes based on its net income or gross receipts; and 

(iv) Taxes based on the employment or wages of its employees, including Federal Insurance Contributions Act Taxes, Medicare,
unemployment, worker’s compensation and other similar Taxes. 
 (c) Each Service Provider shall be responsible for any sales, use,
excise, value-added, services, consumption and other Taxes payable by such Service Provider on the goods or services used or consumed by such Service Provider in providing the Services. 

(d) Each Service Recipient shall be responsible for any sales, use, excise, value-added, services, consumption and other Taxes that are
assessed on the provision of the particular Service to such Service Recipient, to the extent the Service Provider is not responsible for such Taxes pursuant to Section 3.6(c). 

(e) Each Service Recipient will make all payments to the Service Provider under this Agreement without deduction or withholding for Taxes
except to the extent that any such deduction or withholding is required by Applicable Law in effect at the time of payment. Any Tax required to be withheld on amounts payable under this Agreement will promptly be paid by the Service Recipient to the
appropriate Governmental Authority, and the Service Recipient will furnish the Service Provider with proof of payment of such Tax. If a Service Recipient is required under Applicable Law to withhold any Tax from any payment made pursuant to this
Agreement, the Service Recipient will pay such additional amounts as may be necessary in order that the Service Provider receives the full amount due hereunder as if there was no withholding Tax, except to the extent that the amount so withheld is
attributable to the Service Provider’s failure to comply with the Service Recipient’s reasonable request to deliver properly completed and executed documentation contemplated by Section 3.6(f). 

(f) The Parties shall cooperate with one another in good faith to determine and to minimize the Taxes described in
Section 3.6(c) to Section 3.6(e) of this Agreement, including by providing reasonable documentation evidencing any available exemption from, or reduction of, any such Taxes. 

ARTICLE IV 
 TERM AND
TERMINATION 
 Section 4.1 Term. 

(a) Each Service will be provided for the duration of the applicable Transition Period and will lapse automatically thereafter or at the time
such Service is terminated prior to the expiration of the Transition Period in accordance with Section 4.2(a) or Section 4.2(b); provided that if a Third-Party Contract underlying a Service
is renewed or extended on or prior to the date that is one (1) month following the expiration of the Transition Period, the Transition Period for such Service shall be automatically extended until the earlier of (i) the termination date of
the renewed or extended Third-Party Contract, (ii) the date on which the Third-Party Provider is no longer contractually required to provide the Service to or for the Service Recipient pursuant to a divestiture clause or similar provision (if
any) in the renewed or extended Third Party Contract and (iii) the date on which the applicable Service or the Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof. 

(b) In the case of a Service provided to or procured for a Service Recipient by a Service Provider pursuant to an underlying contract which
prohibits the Service Provider or a Third-Party Provider from continuing to provide or procure such Service following a specified event or date such that termination will be required, the applicable Service Provider shall use commercially reasonable
efforts to provide such Service Recipient with written notice of termination at least sixty (60) days prior to any such termination. 

  
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 (c) This Agreement shall terminate on the last date on which either Party is obligated to provide
or procure any Service to or for the other Party in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Schedules; provided that if the Effective Date does not occur by December 31, 2018, this Agreement shall automatically terminate.

 Section 4.2 Termination. 

(a) This Agreement may be terminated prior to the end of the term set forth in Section 4.1: 

(i) Solely with respect to an individual Service, by any Party immediately upon the material breach of this Agreement related
to such Service by the other or a Subsidiary of the other if such material breach is not cured within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to the Party that is in material breach (or whose Subsidiary is in material breach); 

(ii) By any Party if required by Applicable Law or Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over such Party; 

(iii) By any Party immediately in the event the other Party (a) becomes insolvent, (b) is generally unable to pay, or
fails to pay, its debts as they become due, (c) files, or has filed against it, a petition for voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy under any state, federal or foreign bankruptcy or insolvency law which is not dismissed within sixty
(60) days thereafter, (d) makes or seeks to make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or (e) applies for, or consents to, the appointment of a trustee, receiver or custodian for a substantial part of its property or
business; or 
 (iv) Upon the mutual written agreement of the Parties. 

(b) Except as otherwise specified in the Schedule for any particular Service, and subject to Section 4.2(c), any
particular Service (including any Omitted Service, Additional Service or Replacement Service) provided pursuant to this Agreement may be terminated prior to the end of the applicable Transition Period by the Service Recipient, as long as the Service
Recipient provides the Service Provider written notice of such termination at least one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to any such termination, or such other written notice as set forth in the Schedules for such particular Service. In the
event of termination of a particular Service under this Section 4.1(b), the applicable Service Recipient shall only be responsible for the portion of the Service Fee that covers the portion of the Service provided or
procured by the Service Provider through the effective date of the termination of such Service . 
 (c) If the Service Recipient
elects to terminate any particular Service pursuant to Section 4.2(b), and the Service Provider reasonably determines and provides the Service Recipient with written notice prior to the termination of such Service that such
termination will adversely affect the ability of any Service Provider to provide any other Service or portion of any other Service in any material respect, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to amend the applicable Schedule relating to such
affected continuing Service. If the Parties enter into an amendment to this Agreement, amending the applicable Schedule to reflect the affected Service, including any adjustments to the Service Fee, such amendment shall be deemed to be part of this
Agreement and the Services from and after the effective date of such amendment. The applicable Service Provider and Service Recipient agree to each use their commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the impact of the termination of any Service on
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 Section 4.3 Transition Support Following Termination. Following the termination or
expiry of any particular Service, each Service Provider shall provide (or cause to be provided) to the relevant Service Recipient upon such Service Recipient’s request, at such Service Recipient’s sole cost and expense, any reasonable
cooperation and assistance reasonably requested by the Service Recipient for the transition from Services to replacement services, whether such replacement services are to be provided by the Service Recipient or any other person, including without
limitation allocating and providing commercially reasonable access to appropriate personnel and making available (or having made available) on a timely basis to such Service Recipient all non-privileged and non-confidential information and materials reasonably requested by the Services Recipient about the applicable Services and the information technology systems used in connection with the provision of such Services.

 Section 4.4 Extension of Transition Period. In connection with the termination of any Service, if the Service Recipient
reasonably determines that it will require such Service to continue beyond the applicable Transition Period, the Service Recipient may request that the Service Provider extend such Service (any such extension, a “Service Extension”)
for a specified period beyond the scheduled termination of such Service by written notice to the Service Provider no less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of such scheduled termination, and the Service Provider shall consider any such
request in good faith; provided, however, that no Service Provider shall be obligated to agree to any Service Extension, including because, after good faith negotiations between the applicable Service Provider and the Service
Recipient, the applicable Service Provider and Service Recipient fail to reach an agreement with respect to the terms thereof; provided, further, that the Service Provider shall not be obligated to provide such Service Extension if a
third-party consent is required and cannot be obtained by the Service Provider using commercially reasonable efforts; provided, further, that in no event shall a Service be extended pursuant to this
Section 4.4 if the Third-Party Provider or Service Provider is no longer contractually permitted to provide such Service pursuant to the terms of the underlying contract governing the provision of the Service. In the event
that a Service Provider agrees to provide a Service Extension, the Parties will reasonably cooperate in good faith to revise the applicable Project Card pursuant to Section 2.12(a) and will enter into an amendment to this
Agreement, amending the applicable Schedule to reflect such Service Extension, including any adjustments to the Service Fee during the proposed extension, and such Service Extension shall be deemed to be part of this Agreement and the Services from
and after the effective date of such amendment. 
 Section 4.5 Effect of Termination. 

(a) In the event of the termination of this Agreement as provided in this Article IV, this Agreement shall forthwith become void and
have no further effect, except that Section 2.10(b), Section 2.10(d), Section 2.10(e), this Section 4.5, Section 7.1
and Section 7.3 and Article VI (to the extent provided in Section 6.3(f)), Section 8.1, Article IX and Article X shall survive the termination
of this Agreement. Upon the termination of this Agreement, each Service Provider shall have no further obligation to provide, or cause to be provided, any of the Services, and each Service Recipient shall promptly pay all costs, expenses and fees in
respect of Services provided prior to the termination of this Agreement (which costs shall be pro-rated where necessary). The termination of this Agreement will not terminate, affect or impair any rights,
obligations, or liabilities of any Party that have accrued prior to the effective date of such termination or which under the terms of this Agreement continue after termination. 

  
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 (b) Upon the termination or expiration of any Service pursuant to this Agreement, the Service
Provider shall have no further obligation to provide, or cause to be provided, such Service, and the Service Recipient shall promptly pay all costs, expenses and fees properly due in respect of such Service prior to the termination of this Agreement
(which costs shall be pro-rated where necessary). The termination or expiration of any Service will not terminate, affect or impair any rights, obligations, or liabilities of any Party that have accrued prior
to the effective date of such termination or which under the terms of this Agreement continue after termination. 
 ARTICLE V 

GOVERNANCE 

Section 5.1 Transition Working Groups. 

(a) For each of (i) the group of Services listed on the Schedules hereto as being in the functional category of “Information
Technology” and (ii) the group of Services listed on the Schedules hereto as being in a functional category other than “Information Technology”, AXA and AEH have established a joint transition working group (each, a
“Transition Working Group”), which is comprised of at least (a) one (1) project leader from AXA, who shall have authority to act on the AXA Group’s behalf with respect to the relevant Services (the “AXA Project
Leader”) and (b) one (1) project leader from AEH, who shall have authority to act on the AEH Group’s behalf with respect to the relevant Services (the “AEH Project Leader,” and together with the AXA Project
Leader, the “Project Leaders”). The Project Leaders may appoint additional employees of AXA, AEH or their respective Subsidiaries with specific knowledge of and familiarity with the requirements of the Services to the applicable
Transition Working Group. 
 (b) Each Transition Working Group’s primary responsibilities include: 

(i) monitoring and coordinating the provision and receipt of the relevant Services; 

(ii) managing any issues arising from the relevant Services, including, but not limited to, using its commercially reasonable
efforts to resolve Disputes with respect to the relevant Services, including Disputes involving invoices and the provision of Replacement Services, Additional Services or Omitted Services (if any); and 

(iii) overseeing the Parties’ progress in transferring from the relevant Services, including, but not limited to, ensuring
that the applicable Service Providers and Service Recipients are taking the actions described on the Project Card and achieving key milestones in order to operate independently of one another or otherwise replace or migrate away from the relevant
Services by the end of the Transition Period. 
 (c) Each Transition Working Group will meet in person or through teleconference no less than
twice per month during the Transition Period of the Service to discuss any matters relating to the Services for which it is responsible. 

(d) Each of AXA and AEH shall have the right at any time to replace its Project Leader by advising the other Party in writing (including by
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 Section 5.2 Separation Committees. 

(a) AXA and AEH will establish a separation committee (“Separation Committee”), which shall comprise (i) one (1)
transition head from AXA who shall have authority to act on AXA’s behalf with respect to this Agreement and (ii) one (1) transition head from AEH, who shall have authority to act on AEH’s behalf with respect to this Agreement. 

(b) To the extent the Transition Working Group is unable to agree on a course of action with respect to a decision or Dispute arising under a
Service, the Transition Working Group shall notify the Separation Committee in writing (including by email), and the Separation Committee will meet, in person or through teleconference, to take up such decision or Dispute; provided that the
Separation Committee shall, as promptly as practicable but in no event later than ten (10) Business Days after receiving notice from the Transition Working Group, convene a meeting after receiving written notice (including by email) from a
Transition Working Group that a decision or resolution of a Dispute is needed with respect to a Service. The Separation Committee shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to make such required decision or resolve such Dispute. To the extent the
Separation Committee deems it appropriate, the Separation Committee may consult with and consider input from the applicable Transition Working Group in coming to any decision or resolving any Dispute with respect to a Service. 

(c) Each of AXA and AEH shall have the right at any time to replace its transition head on the Separation Committee by advising the other Party
in writing (including by email) of such replacement. 
 Section 5.3 Steering Committee. 

(a) AXA and AEH will establish a steering committee (“Steering Committee”), which shall comprise (i) one (1) member of
executive management with decision-making authority from AXA and (ii) one (1) member of executive management with decision-making authority from AEH. 

(b) To the extent the Separation Committee is unable to agree on a course of action with respect to a decision or Dispute arising under a
Service, the Separation Committee shall notify the Steering Committee in writing (including by email) (such notice, a “Notice of Dispute”) and the Steering Committee will meet, in person or through teleconference, to address such
decision or Dispute; provided that the Steering Committee shall, as promptly as practicable but in no event later than five (5) Business Days after receiving notice from the Separation Committee, convene a meeting after receiving written
notice (including by email) from the Separation Committee that a decision is needed with respect to a Service. The Steering Committee shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to make such required decision or resolve such Dispute by unanimous
agreement. To the extent the Steering Committee deems it appropriate, the Steering Committee may consult with and consider input from the Separation Committee and the applicable Transition Working Group in coming to any decision or resolving any
Dispute with respect to a Service. 
 (c) Each AXA and AEH shall have the right at any time, and from time to time, to replace its executive
management member of the Steering Committee by advising the other Parties in writing (including by email) of such replacement. 

  
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 ARTICLE VI 

INDEMNIFICATION 

Section 6.1 Indemnity. Subject to the exclusions from liability in Section 9.3(a), the Service Provider
and the Service Recipient agree to indemnify and hold harmless the other and their respective Subsidiaries, and each of their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, and each of the heirs, executors, successors and assigns of any of
the foregoing (collectively, the “Indemnitees”), from and against any and all Losses of the Indemnitees relating to, arising out of or resulting from any breach by a Party or its Subsidiaries, of this Agreement or the Schedules, to
the extent caused by, resulting from or arising out of or in connection with the other Party’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ infringement, misappropriation or violation of Intellectual Property of a third party in connection with the
provision or receipt of Services under this Agreement; provided that the Service Provider shall have no liability under this Section 6.1 with respect to any infringement, misappropriation or violation of Intellectual
Property of a third party to the extent such claim is based upon or related to (i) Services that have been modified by the Service Recipient (to the extent such claim is based on the modification), (ii) use of the Services in conjunction or
combination with any software, data or other materials not provided by the Service Provider of the Services and (iii) use of the Services in a manner or for any purpose other than as directed by the Service Provider or as expressly permitted by
this Agreement. 
 Section 6.2 Procedure for Indemnification of Third-Party Claims. 

(a) Notice of Claim. If, at or following the Effective Date, any Indemnitee shall receive notice or otherwise learn of a Third-Party
Claim with respect to which another Party (an “Indemnifying Party”) may be obligated to provide indemnification to such Indemnitee pursuant to Section 6.1, such Indemnitee shall give such Indemnifying Party
written notice thereof as soon as practicable but in any event within twenty (20) days (or sooner if the nature of the Third-Party Claim so requires) of becoming aware of such Third-Party Claim. Any such notice shall describe the Third-Party
Claim in reasonable detail, including the facts and circumstances giving rise to such claim for indemnification, and include copies of all notices and documents (including court papers) received by the Indemnitee relating to the Third-Party Claim.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure of any Indemnitee or other Person to give notice as provided in this Section 6.2(a) shall not relieve the related Indemnifying Party of its obligations under this Article
VI, except to the extent that such Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such failure to give notice and then only to the extent of such prejudice. 

(b) Control of Defense. An Indemnifying Party may elect to defend, at such Indemnifying Party’s own expense and by such
Indemnifying Party’s own counsel, any Third- Party Claim. Within twenty (20) days after the receipt of notice from an Indemnitee in accordance with Section 6.2(a) (or sooner, if the nature of such Third-Party
Claim so requires), the Indemnifying Party shall notify the Indemnitee of its election as to whether the Indemnifying Party will assume responsibility for defending such Third-Party Claim. After notice from an Indemnifying Party to an Indemnitee of
its election to assume the defense of a Third-Party Claim, such Indemnitee shall have the right to employ separate counsel and to monitor and participate in (but not control) the defense, compromise or settlement thereof, but the fees and expenses
of such counsel shall be the expense of such Indemnitee, except that the Indemnifying Party shall be liable for the reasonable fees and expenses of counsel employed by the Indemnitee (i) for any period during which the Indemnifying Party has
not assumed the defense of such Third-Party Claim (other than during any period in which the Indemnitee shall have failed to give notice of the Third-Party Claim in accordance with Section 6.2(a) and (ii) if a conflict
exists between the positions of the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnitee, as reasonably determined in good faith by the Indemnitee, and the Indemnitee believes it is in the Indemnitee’s best interest to obtain independent counsel. The Party
controlling the defense of any Third-Party Claim shall keep the non-controlling Party advised of the status thereof and shall consider in good faith any recommendations made by the non-controlling Party with respect thereto. 

  
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 (c) If an Indemnifying Party elects not to assume responsibility for defending a Third-Party
Claim, or fails to notify an Indemnitee of its election as provided in Section 6.2(b), such Indemnitee may defend such Third-Party Claim at the cost and expense of the Indemnifying Party. 

(d) If an Indemnifying Party elects to assume the defense of a Third-Party Claim in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Indemnitee
shall agree to any settlement, compromise or discharge of such Third-Party Claim that the Indemnifying Party may recommend and that by its terms obligates the Indemnifying Party to pay the full amount of the liability in connection with such
Third-Party Claim and that releases the Indemnitee completely in connection with such Third-Party Claim; provided that Indemnitee shall not be required to admit any fault. 

(e) No Indemnifying Party shall consent to an entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement of any Third-Party Claim without the consent
of the applicable Indemnitee or Indemnitees if the effect thereof is to permit any injunction, declaratory judgment, other order or other nonmonetary relief to be entered, directly or indirectly, against any Indemnitee. 

(f) Whether or not the Indemnifying Party assumes the defense of a Third-Party Claim, no Indemnitee shall admit any liability with respect to,
or settle, compromise or discharge, such Third-Party Claim without the Indemnifying Party’s prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

Section 6.3 Additional Matters. 

(a) Notice of Direct Claims. Any claim on account of a Loss that does not result from a Third-Party Claim shall be asserted by written
notice given by the Indemnitee to the related Indemnifying Party as soon as practicable but in any event within twenty (20) days after becoming aware of such claim; provided that the failure of any Indemnitee to give notice as provided
in this Section 6.3(a) shall not prejudice the ability of the Indemnitee to do so at a later time except to the extent that such Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such failure to give notice and then only to the
extent of such prejudice. Such Indemnifying Party shall have a period of thirty (30) days after the receipt of such notice within which to respond thereto. If such Indemnifying Party does not respond within such
30-day period, such Indemnifying Party shall be deemed to have refused to accept responsibility to make payment. If such Indemnifying Party does not respond within such
30-day period or rejects such claim in whole or in part, such Indemnitee shall be free to pursue such remedies as may be available to such Party as contemplated by this Agreement. 

(b) Subrogation. In the event of payment by or on behalf of any Indemnifying Party to any Indemnitee in connection with any Third-Party
Claim, such Indemnifying Party shall be subrogated to and shall stand in the place of such Indemnitee as to any events or circumstances in respect of which such Indemnitee may have any right, defense or claim relating to such Third-Party Claim
against any claimant or plaintiff asserting such Third-Party Claim or against any other Person. Such Indemnitee shall cooperate with such Indemnifying Party in a reasonable manner, and at the cost and expense of such Indemnifying Party, in
prosecuting any subrogated right, defense or claim. 
 (c) Substitution. In the event of an Action in which the Indemnifying Party is
not a named defendant, if either the Indemnitee or Indemnifying Party shall so request, the Parties shall endeavor to substitute the Indemnifying Party for the named defendant, or add the Indemnifying Party as an additional named defendant. If such
substitution or addition cannot be achieved for any reason or is not requested, the named defendant shall allow the Indemnifying Party to manage the Action as set forth in Section 6.2 and this
Section 6.3, and the Indemnifying Party shall fully indemnify the named defendant against all costs of defending the Action (including court costs, sanctions imposed by a court, attorneys’ fees, experts’ fees and
all other external expenses), the costs of any judgment or settlement and the cost of any interest or penalties relating to any judgment or settlement other than costs arising as a result of the negligence of the defendant. 

  
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 (d) Good Faith. Subject to the other provisions of this Article VI, each Indemnitee
shall act in good faith, and will make the same decisions in the use of personnel and the incurring of expenses as it would make if it were engaged and acting entirely at its own cost and for its own account regarding the conduct of any proceedings
or the taking of any action for which indemnification may be sought. 
 (e) Duty to Mitigate. Each Indemnitee shall use its
commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate any Loss that is subject to indemnification pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1. In the event an Indemnitee fails to so mitigate a Loss, the Indemnifying Party shall have no
liability for any portion of such Loss that reasonably could have been avoided had the Indemnitee made such efforts. 
 (f) Survival.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, each Party’s obligations under this Article VI with respect to a particular Service will survive the termination of such Service for a period of one (1) year following such
termination. 
 Section 6.4 Payments. The Indemnifying Party shall pay all amounts payable pursuant to this Article VI,
by wire transfer of immediately available funds, promptly following receipt from an Indemnitee of a bill, together with all accompanying reasonably detailed back-up documentation, for a Loss that is the
subject of indemnification under this Agreement, unless the Indemnifying Party in good faith disputes the Loss, in which event it shall so notify the Indemnitee. In any event, the Indemnifying Party shall pay to the Indemnitee, by wire transfer of
immediately available funds, the amount of any Loss for which the Indemnifying Party is liable under this Agreement no later than three (3) Business Days or any longer period of time mutually agreed to by the relevant Parties in writing
following any Final Determination of any dispute with respect to such Loss finding the Indemnifying Party’s liability therefor. All payments made pursuant to this Article VI shall be made in U.S. dollars. 

ARTICLE VII 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 

Section 7.1 Ownership of Intellectual Property. Ownership of any Intellectual Property developed or generated after the Execution
Date by or on behalf of any Party in connection with any Service shall vest in the developing or generating Party other than (a) Intellectual Property constituting an improvement or derivative work of a Party’s pre-existing or independently developed Intellectual Property, which shall be owned by such Party, (b) Intellectual Property constituting an improvement or derivative work of third-party Intellectual Property
licensed to a Party, which shall be owned as specified in the applicable contract between such Party and such third party, (c) any Intellectual Property owned by a third party pursuant to an underlying contract with respect to a Service, which
shall be owned as specified in the applicable contract between the relevant Party and such third party, (d) Intellectual Property developed as a Service, where such development and Intellectual Property to be developed is expressly described as
part of such Service, which shall be owned by the applicable Service Recipient and (e) any Trademarks based on, derived from or that incorporate any Trademarks licensed to AEH, which Trademarks will be owned by AXA. Each of AXA and AEH agrees
to assign, and hereby assigns, all of its right, title and interest in any such Intellectual Property developed or generated after the Execution Date by or on behalf of AXA, AEH or their respective Subsidiaries, as applicable, in accordance with the
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 Section 7.2 Licensing of Intellectual Property. 

(a) To the extent that, in connection with its provision of any Service, any Service Provider provides any Service Recipient with access to any
Technology the receipt of which would, in the absence of a license from the Service Provider, infringe or misappropriate any Intellectual Property (excluding Trademarks) owned and licensable by the Service Provider (collectively, “Service
Provider IP”), then the Service Provider hereby grants to the applicable Service Recipient, during the term of this Agreement, a non-exclusive, revocable, personal,
non-transferable, royalty-free, fully paid-up license, under such Service Provider IP, solely to the extent necessary for the applicable Service Recipient to receive
such Services in accordance with this Agreement, which license may be sublicensed solely to the extent needed for such Service Recipient to receive such Services. 

(b) To the extent that, in connection with the provision of any Service, any Service Recipient provides any Service Provider with access to any
Technology the receipt of which would, in the absence of a license from the Service Recipient, infringe or misappropriate any Intellectual Property (excluding Trademarks) owned and licensable by the Service Recipient (collectively, “Service
Recipient IP”), then the Service Recipient hereby grants to the applicable Service Provider, during the term of this Agreement, a non-exclusive, revocable, personal,
non-transferable, royalty-free, fully paid-up license, under such Service Recipient IP, solely to the extent necessary for the applicable Service Provider to provide
such Services in accordance with this Agreement, which license may be sublicensed solely to the extent needed for such Service Provider to provide such Service. 

(c) To the extent that, in connection with its provision of any Service, any Service Provider provides any Service Recipient with access to any
Technology the Intellectual Property rights in which are not owned by such Service Provider but which are licensed by a third party to such Service Provider with a right of such Service Provider to grant a sublicense as set forth herein
(“Third-Party Provider IP”), such Service Provider hereby grants to such Service Recipient, during the term of this Agreement, a non-exclusive, revocable, personal, non-transferable, royalty-free, fully paid-up sublicense, under such Third-Party Provider IP, to use such Technology, and to further sublicense, solely to the extent such
grant would not breach or otherwise violate any agreement between such Service Provider with any third party and solely to the extent necessary for such Service Recipient to receive such Services in accordance with this Agreement; provided
that such Service Recipient’s access to, use of and rights for such Third-Party Provider IP shall be subject in all regards to any restrictions, limitations or other terms or conditions imposed by the licensor of such Third-Party Provider IP,
which terms and conditions will be provided to the applicable Service Recipient by the applicable Service Provider to the extent permitted by such terms and conditions. 

(d) To the extent that, in connection with its provision of any Service, any Service Recipient provides any Service Provider with access to any
Technology the Intellectual Property rights in which are not owned by such Service Recipient but which are licensed by a third party to such Service Recipient with a right of such Service Recipient to grant a sublicense as set forth herein
(“Third-Party Recipient IP”), such Service Recipient hereby grants to such Service Provider, during the term of this Agreement, a non-exclusive, revocable, personal, non-transferable, royalty-free, fully paid-up sublicense, under such Third-Party Recipient IP, to use such Technology, and to further sublicense, solely to the extent such
grant would not breach or otherwise violate any agreement between such Service Recipient with any third party and solely to the extent necessary for such Service Provider to provide such Services in accordance with this Agreement; provided
that such Service Provider’s access to, use of and rights for such Third-Party Recipient IP shall be subject in all regards to any restrictions, limitations or other terms or conditions imposed by the licensor of such Third-Party Recipient IP,
which terms and conditions will be provided to the applicable Service Provider by the applicable Service Recipient to the extent permitted by such terms and conditions. 

  
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 (e) Upon the termination or expiration of any Service pursuant to this Agreement, the license or
sublicense, as applicable, to the relevant Intellectual Property granted hereunder in connection with such Service will automatically terminate (except to the extent such license or sublicense also applies to one or more Services that has not
terminated or expired); provided, however, that all licenses and sublicenses granted hereunder shall terminate immediately upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement for any reason. 

Section 7.3 Ownership of Data. Any and all data, documents and other records originally provided by or on behalf of any Party or
any of such Party’s Subsidiaries (collectively, the “Providing Party”) to another Party or any of its Subsidiaries (collectively, the “Obtaining Party”) in connection with the provision of the Services shall be
and remain the exclusive property of such Providing Party. The Providing Party may at any time request that the Obtaining Party (a) deliver such data, documents and records in the format provided by the Providing Party, together with
information codes and tools necessary to reasonably process such data and records; and (b) delete and otherwise destroy such Providing Party data, documents and other records permanently, except to the extent the Obtaining Party is required by
Applicable Law or its internal document retention policies to retain a copy for its records or to the extent any such data, documents and other records are included in internal board, board committee or senior executive meeting papers;
provided, however, that in the case of data, documents or other records provided by a Service Recipient to a Service Provider, upon such deletion or destruction, the Service Provider shall not be obligated to continue to provide any
Service to the extent the use of the data, documents and/or other records the Service Recipient requested to be deleted or destroyed is necessary to provide such Service. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this paragraph, the Obtaining
Party may retain copies of any and all data, documents and/or other records to the extent that it forms part of the Obtaining Party’s permanent archival back-up media; provided, however,
that any such data, documents and/or other records retained pursuant to this sentence shall be subject to confidentiality obligations set forth in Article VIII of this Agreement. 

ARTICLE VIII 

CONFIDENTIALITY; SYSTEMS SECURITY 

Section 8.1 Confidentiality. 

(a) Subject to Section 8.1(c), from and after the Effective Date, each Party that receives or obtains Confidential
Information, or whose Subsidiaries receive or obtain Confidential Information (collectively, the “Receiving Party”), from another Party or any of its Subsidiaries (collectively, the “Disclosing Party”) as a result
of the transactions and Services contemplated by this Agreement shall treat such Confidential Information as confidential, shall use such Confidential Information only for the purposes of performing or giving effect to this Agreement, shall not
disclose or use any such Confidential Information except as provided herein and shall take reasonably necessary steps designed to ensure that its directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives do not disclose or use any such Confidential
Information except as provided herein. 
 (b) Each Service Provider shall have the right to disclose Confidential Information to any
Third-Party Provider to the extent reasonably required for such Service Provider to provide or procure the Services in the manner required by this Agreement; provided that such disclosure shall be made under confidentiality terms and
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 (c) Section 8.1(a) shall not prohibit the disclosure or use of any Confidential
Information if and to the extent: 
 (i) the disclosure or use is required by Applicable Law or for the purpose of any
judicial or administrative proceedings (provided that to the extent practicable and permitted by Applicable Law, prior to such disclosure or use, the Receiving Party shall (a) promptly notify the Disclosing Party of such requirement and
provide the Disclosing Party with a list of Confidential Information to be disclosed (unless the provision of such notice is not permissible under Applicable Law) and (b) reasonably cooperate in obtaining a protective order covering, or
confidential treatment for, such Confidential Information); 
 (ii) the disclosure is to any Governmental Authority having
jurisdiction over the Receiving Party in connection with supervisory discussions with, and examinations by, such Governmental Authority; 

(iii) the Confidential Information is or becomes generally available to the public (other than as a result of an unauthorized
disclosure, whether direct or indirect, by the Receiving Party); provided that there is written evidence of the public availability of such Confidential Information; 

(iv) the Confidential Information is or becomes available to the Receiving Party on a
non-confidential basis from a source other than the Disclosing Party (provided that such sources are not known by the Receiving Party to be subject to another confidentiality obligation; and
provided, further, that there is evidence in the Receiving Party’s written records of the source of such Confidential Information); or 

(v) the disclosure or use of such Confidential Information is made with the Disclosing Party’s prior written approval.

 (d) Each Party’s Confidential Information shall remain the property of that Party. Each Party shall use at least the same degree of
care, but in any event no less than a reasonable degree of care, to prevent disclosing to third parties the Confidential Information of any other Party as it employs to avoid unauthorized disclosure, publication or dissemination of its own
information of a similar nature. 
 (e) Upon the termination of this Agreement, the Receiving Party agrees to return all such Confidential
Information in its possession, custody and control. In lieu of returning such information, the Receiving Party may, at its election, provide the Disclosing Party with a written certification that any and all Confidential Information disclosed under
this Agreement has been destroyed or otherwise rendered inaccessible, unreadable or unavailable. 
 Section 8.2 Systems Security and
Breach Notification. 
 (a) If any Party or any of its respective Subsidiaries has or is given access to the computer system(s),
facilities, networks (including voice or data networks) or software (collectively, “Systems” and such Party, together with its Subsidiaries, the “Accessing Party”) used by another Party or any of such other
Party’s Subsidiaries (such other Party and its Subsidiaries, the “Granting Party”) in connection with the provision of the Services, the Accessing Party shall comply with the Granting Party’s written information security
standards (including any policies, procedures, requirements and instructions) as they exist at the time the Accessing Party is accessing the Systems, which shall be provided by the Granting Party upon execution of this Agreement and prior to the
Accessing Party being granted access to the Granting Party’s Systems, with the Granting Party to timely provide the Accessing Party with any material updates to such standards. 

  
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 (b) The Accessing Party will not tamper with, compromise or circumvent any security or audit
measures employed by the Granting Party. The Accessing Party shall take reasonable measures designed to ensure that (i) it permits only those of its personnel who are specifically authorized by the Granting Party to access the Granting
Party’s Systems and (ii) its personnel are prohibited from permitting or causing the unauthorized destruction, alteration or loss of information contained therein. In addition, a material failure to comply with the Granting Party’s
security standards shall be a breach of this Agreement, and the Parties shall work together to rectify any such failure to comply with the Granting Party’s security standards. If any breach of the Granting Party’s security standards is not
rectified within a reasonable time frame to be promptly agreed upon by the parties in the circumstances of the breach, then the Granting Party shall be entitled to immediately terminate the Services to which the breach relates or, if it relates to
all the Services that the Granting Party receives or provides, as applicable, the non-breaching Party shall be entitled to immediately terminate the Agreement in its entirety. 

(c) The Accessing Party represents, warrants and covenants to the Granting Party that it shall take measures reasonably designed to ensure that
all software code, any related deliverables and any data or information input into any Systems in connection with the Services does not and will not contain any program, routine, device, code, instructions (including any code or instructions
provided by third parties) or other undisclosed feature, including a time bomb, virus, software lock, drop-dead device, malicious logic, worm, Trojan horse, spyware, ransomware, bug, error, defect or trap door, that is capable of (or has the effect
of allowing any untrusted party to be capable of) accessing, modifying, deleting, damaging, disabling, deactivating, interfering with or otherwise harming the Services or any of the Granting Party’s Systems, data or other electronically stored
information (collectively, “Disabling Procedures”). 
 (d) Notwithstanding any other limitations in this Agreement, each
Accessing Party agrees to notify the applicable Granting Party immediately upon discovery of any Disabling Procedures that are or reasonably suspected to be included in the Services or related deliverables, and if Disabling Procedures are discovered
or reasonably suspected to be present therein, the Accessing Party shall immediately take all actions reasonably necessary, at its own expense, to identify and eradicate (or equip the other Party to identify and eradicate) such Disabling Procedures
and carry out any recovery necessary to remedy any adverse impact of such Disabling Procedures. 
 (e) In the event the Receiving Party has
access to, control over, or custody of the Disclosing Party’s Personally Identifiable Information, the following terms shall apply: 

(i) The Receiving Party represents and warrants that it shall take measures reasonably designed to ensure that its collection,
access, use, storage, disposal and disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information complies with all applicable Privacy Laws. 

(ii) The Receiving Party shall establish and maintain for the duration of this Agreement or the duration of its access to
Personally Identifiable Information (whichever occurs later), policies and procedures consistent with reasonable practice within the insurance industry and reasonably designed to be compliant with all applicable Privacy Laws to protect Personally
Identifiable Information. Such policies and procedures shall include administrative, technical and physical safeguards that are commensurate with the scope of the services and/or the sensitivity of Personally Identifiable Information shared by the
Disclosing Party under this Agreement. In addition, the Receiving Party’s policies shall be reasonably designed to protect against any anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such Personally Identifiable Information,
protect against unauthorized access to or use of Personally Identifiable Information that could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to the Disclosing Party and ensure the proper disposal of Personally Identifiable Information. 

  
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 (f) Subject to any applicable Privacy Laws, the Receiving Party shall notify the Disclosing Party
within two (2) Business Days of confirmation of the occurrence of any incident that compromises the security, confidentiality, availability or integrity of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information or Personally Identifiable
Information where such Confidential Information or Personally Identifiable Information is controlled by or located within the paper or physical files, networks, drives, cloud based solutions or other storage media or mechanism of the Receiving Party
(a “Security Breach”). Upon confirming the occurrence of any Security Breach, the Receiving Party will promptly and at its sole expense investigate and remediate such Security Breach, and provide written updates and information
regarding said investigation and remediation to the Disclosing Party on a timely and regular basis, including information sufficient to permit the Disclosing Party to understand the type of information involved, the mechanism through which the
security, confidentiality and integrity of the Disclosing Party’s information was comprised and to determine whether notice to any affected individuals, corporations or groups is required by law. The Parties further agree to coordinate in good
faith on developing the content of any public statements related to the Security Breach, and on the content of any notice required to be given to affected individuals or law enforcement or regulatory agencies under one or more Privacy Laws. 

(g) If at any time the Granting Party determines that any personnel of the Accessing Party has sought to circumvent or has circumvented the
Granting Party’s security standards or other security or audit measures or that any personnel of the Accessing Party has permitted or caused an unauthorized person to access or have access to the Granting Party’s Systems, including by
engaging in activities that may lead to a Security Breach, the Granting Party may immediately terminate any such person’s access to the Systems and, if such person’s access is terminated, shall immediately notify the Accessing Party. 

(h) The Receiving Party agrees to permit the Disclosing Party and its appropriate regulatory auditors to audit the Receiving Party’s
compliance with this Section 8.2 during regular business hours upon reasonable written notice to the Receiving Party; provided that any audit by the Disclosing Party shall employ reasonable procedures and methods as
necessary and appropriate in the circumstances and shall not unreasonably interfere with the Receiving Party’s normal business operations. 

ARTICLE IX 
 DISPUTE
RESOLUTION; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 
 Section 9.1 Resolution Procedure. 

(a) The resolution of any Dispute that arises between or among the Parties shall be resolved pursuant to the governance structure provided in
Article V hereof; provided that to the extent the Steering Committee is unable to resolve a Dispute within thirty (30) days of receiving a Notice of Dispute, the dispute resolution process shall proceed as provided in
Section 9.2. 
 (b) Notwithstanding anything else contained herein, any Party shall have the right to commence
arbitration at any time after the expiration of thirty (30) days after service of the Notice of Dispute under Section 5.3(b). Any disputes concerning the propriety of the commencement of the arbitration shall be
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 Section 9.2 Arbitration. Any
Dispute referred to arbitration shall be finally resolved according to the following rules of arbitration: 
 (a) The arbitration shall be
administered by the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules then in effect (the “Rules”) except as modified herein. The seat of the arbitration shall be New York, New York
and it shall be conducted in the English language. 
 (b) There shall be three (3) arbitrators of whom each Party shall select one
within fifteen (15) days of respondent’s receipt of claimant’s request for arbitration. The two Party-appointed arbitrators shall select a third arbitrator to serve as Chair of the tribunal within fifteen (15) days of the
selection of the second arbitrator. If any arbitrator has not been appointed within the time limits specified herein, such appointment shall be made by the AAA in accordance with the Rules upon the written request of either Party within fifteen
(15) days of such request. The hearing shall be held no later than one-hundred-and-twenty (120) days following the
appointment of the third arbitrator. 
 (c) The arbitral tribunal shall permit prehearing discovery that is relevant to the subject matter of
the dispute and material to the outcome of the case, taking into account the Parties’ desire that the arbitration be conducted expeditiously and cost effectively. All discovery shall be completed within sixty days (60) of the appointment
of the third arbitrator. 
 (d) By agreeing to arbitration, the Parties do not intend to deprive a court of its jurisdiction to issue a pre-arbitral injunction, pre-arbitral attachment, or other order in aid of arbitration proceedings and the enforcement of any award. Without prejudice to such provisional
remedies as may be available under the jurisdiction of a court, the arbitral tribunal shall have full authority to grant provisional remedies, to direct the Parties to request that any court modify or vacate any temporary or preliminary relief
issued by such court, and to award damages for the failure of any Party to respect the arbitral tribunal’s orders to that effect. The Parties agree that any ruling by the arbitral tribunal on interim measures shall be deemed to be a final award
with respect to the subject matter of the ruling and shall be fully enforceable as such. The Parties hereby irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York solely in respect of any proceeding relating to or in aid of an
arbitration under this Agreement. Each Party unconditionally and irrevocably waives any objections which they may have now or in the future to the jurisdiction of such courts for this purpose, including objections by reason of lack of personal
jurisdiction, improper venue, or inconvenient forum. Nothing in this paragraph limits the scope of the Parties’ agreement to arbitrate or the power of the arbitral tribunal to determine the scope of its own jurisdiction. 

(e) The award shall be in writing, shall state the findings of fact and conclusions of law on which it is based, shall be final and binding and
shall be the sole and exclusive remedy between the Parties regarding any claims, counterclaims, issues, or accounting presented to the arbitral tribunal. The arbitration shall be governed by the United States Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. § 1 et
seq., and judgment upon any award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction of the award or having jurisdiction over the relevant Party or its assets. The Parties hereby irrevocably waive any defense on the basis of forum non
conveniens in any proceedings to enforce an arbitration award rendered by a tribunal constituted pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties undertake to carry out any award without delay. 

(f) The Parties will bear equally all fees, costs, disbursements and other expenses of the arbitration, and each Party shall be solely
responsible for all fees, costs, disbursements and other expenses incurred in the preparation and prosecution of their own case; provided that in the event that a Party fails to comply with the orders or decision of the arbitral tribunal, then such
noncomplying Party shall be liable for all costs and expenses (including attorney fees) incurred by the other Party in its effort to obtain either an order to compel, or an enforcement of an award, from a court of competent jurisdiction. 

  
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 (g) The arbitral tribunal shall have the authority, for good cause shown, to extend any of the
time periods in this arbitration provision either on its own authority or upon the request of any of the Parties. The arbitral tribunal shall be authorized in its discretion to grant pre-award and post-award
interest at commercial rates. The arbitral tribunal shall have no authority to award punitive, exemplary or multiple damages or any other damages not measured by the prevailing Parties’ actual damages. The arbitral tribunal shall have the
authority to order specific performance or to issue any other type of temporary or permanent injunction. 
 (h) All notices by one Party to
the other in connection with the arbitration shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 10.1 hereof, except that all notices for a request for arbitration made pursuant to this Article IX must be made by personal
delivery or receipted overnight courier. This agreement to arbitrate shall be binding upon the successors and permitted assigns of each Party. This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the Parties shall remain in full force and effect pending
the award in any arbitral proceeding hereunder. 
 Section 9.3 Limitations on Liability. 

(a) Consequential and Other Damages. Except as otherwise set forth in Section 9.3(c), neither Party shall be
liable, whether in contract, in tort (including negligence and strict liability), breach of warranty or otherwise, for any special, indirect, incidental, punitive, exemplary, consequential or similar damages which in any way arise out of, relate to,
or are a consequence of, its performance or nonperformance hereunder, or the provision of or failure to provide any Service hereunder. 
 (b)
Limitation of Liability. Except as otherwise set forth in Section 9.3(c), (i) each Party’s aggregate liability to the other in respect of a Service shall be limited to an amount equal to 12 times the Monthly
Charge for such Service, where “Monthly Charge” means the amount of Service Fees paid for the first full calendar month (which shall include any amounts invoiced directly to the Service Recipient by a Third-Party Provider in that
month) of the relevant Service giving rise to the claim and (ii) each Party’s aggregate liability to the other in connection with this Agreement shall be limited to an amount equal to three times (3X) the total Service Fees for the
Services paid and payable to such Party pursuant to this Agreement during the 12 months prior to the first date an event giving rise to the liability occurred; provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party’s aggregate
liability to the other in connection with this Agreement other than in connection with, or resulting from, a Party’s violation of any provision set forth in Article VIII , shall be limited to an amount equal to the total Service Fees for
the Services paid and payable to such Party pursuant to this Agreement during the 12 months prior to the first date an event giving rise to the liability occurred. 

(c) Carve-outs for Liability Regime. The limits on, and exclusions of, liability set out in this Section 9.3
shall not apply in respect of: 
 (i) any liability arising in connection with, or resulting from, death or personal injury;

 (ii) any liability arising in connection with, or resulting from, a Party’s fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation,
gross negligence or willful misconduct; 

  
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 (iii) any liability arising in connection with, or resulting from, a Party’s
indemnification obligations set forth in Article VI ; 
 (iv) any other liability that cannot be lawfully excluded;
and 
 (v) the obligation of any Service Recipient to pay Service Fees with respect to Services that have been provided. 

(d) Statute of Limitations. Each Party must file any claim for Losses which in any way arise out of, relate to, or are a consequence of,
the other Party’s performance or nonperformance hereunder, or the provision of or failure to provide any Service hereunder, no later than three (3) years after such claim has accrued. Each Party waives the right to file a claim for Losses
which in any way arise out of, relate to, or are a consequence of, the other Party’s performance or nonperformance hereunder, or the provision of or failure to provide any Service hereunder, under any longer statute of limitations. 

ARTICLE X 
 MISCELLANEOUS

 Section 10.1 Notices. Unless otherwise specified herein, all notices required or permitted to be given under this
Agreement shall be in writing, shall refer specifically to this Agreement and shall be delivered personally or sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier service, and shall be deemed to be effective upon delivery. All such notices shall be
addressed to the receiving Party at such Party’s address set forth below, or at such other address as the receiving Party may from time to time furnish by notice as set forth in this Section 10.1: 

If to AEH or any member of the AEH Group, to: 

AXA Equitable Holdings, Inc. 

1290 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, NY 10104 
 Attention:
Dave Hattem, General Counsel 
 Telephone: (212) 314-3863 

Email: dave.hattem@axa.us.com 

If to AXA or any member of the AXA Group, to: 

AXA S.A. 
 25, avenue Matignon

 75008 Paris 
 France 

Attention: General Counsel 

Telephone: +33 (1) 40 75 48 68 

Email: helen.browne@axa.com 

Section 10.2 Further Assurances. In addition to the actions specifically provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, each Party
hereto shall execute and deliver such additional documents, instruments, conveyances and assurances, take, or cause to be taken, all actions and do, or cause to be done, all things reasonably necessary, proper or advisable to carry out the
provisions of this Agreement. 

  
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 Section 10.3 Entire Understanding; Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement
(including the Schedules hereto) represents the entire understanding of the Parties hereto with respect to the provision or procurement of services contemplated hereby among the Parties hereto and supersedes any and all other oral or written
agreements heretofore made with respect to such subject matter. Other than as set forth in Article VI with respect to the Indemnitees and as expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is
intended to confer upon any person, other than the Parties, their Subsidiaries, and each of their and their Subsidiaries’ respective successors and permitted assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. Only the Parties
that are signatories to this Agreement (and their respective Subsidiaries and each of their and their Subsidiaries’ permitted successors and assigns) shall have any obligation or liability under, in connection with, arising out of, resulting
from or in any way related to this Agreement or any other matter contemplated hereby, or the process leading up to the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

 Section 10.4 Subsidiary Action. Wherever a Party to this Agreement has an obligation under this Agreement to
“cause” a Subsidiary of such Party or any such Subsidiary’s officers, directors, management or employees to take, or refrain from taking, any action, or such action may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement, such
obligation of such Party shall be deemed to include an undertaking on the part of such Party to cause such Subsidiary to take such necessary action. Wherever this Agreement provides that a Subsidiary of a Party has an obligation to take, or refrain
from taking any action, such Party shall be deemed to have an obligation under this Agreement to cause such Subsidiary or any such Subsidiary’s officers, directors, management or employees to take, or refrain from taking, any action, or such
action as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement. Any failure by a Subsidiary of any Party to take, or refrain from taking, any action contemplated by this Agreement shall be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by such
Party. 
 Section 10.5 Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid, void or
unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, and such invalid, void or unenforceable provision shall be interpreted in a manner that accomplishes, to the extent possible, the original purpose of such
provision. 
 Section 10.6 Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of
the State of New York applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely within such State, without regard to the conflicts of law principles thereof to the extent that such principles would apply the law of another jurisdiction. 

Section 10.7 Specific Performance. Subject to Section 9.1, in the event of any actual or threatened
default in, or breach of, any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the affected Party shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive or other equitable relief of its rights under this Agreement, in addition to any
and all other rights and remedies at law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be cumulative. The other Party shall not oppose the granting of such relief. The Parties agree that the remedies at law for any breach or threatened breach
hereof, including monetary damages, are inadequate compensation for any loss and that any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate is waived. Any requirements for the securing or posting of any bond with
such remedy are hereby waived. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Parties shall continue to provide the Services and honor all other commitments under this Agreement during the course of dispute resolution pursuant to the provisions of
Section 9.1 and this Section 10.7 with respect to all matters not subject to such Dispute; provided, however, that this obligation shall only exist during the term of this Agreement.

  
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 Section 10.8 Force Majeure. No Party shall be liable for any failure of performance
to the extent attributable to acts, events or causes (including war, riot, rebellion, civil disturbances, flood, storm, fire and earthquake or other acts of God or conditions or events of nature, or any act of any Governmental Authority) beyond its
control to prevent in whole or in part performance by such Party under this Agreement; provided that the Party experiencing such event shall use commercially reasonable efforts to resume performance as soon as possible; provided,
further, that in the event such Party is unable to resume performance in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement within thirty (30) days of suspension, the other Party may, in its sole discretion and without
any further financial obligation, terminate any or all of the Service(s) affected by such event; provided, further, that in the event that such other Party does not elect to terminate an affected Service, the Transition Period for such
affected Service shall be extended, without any additional Service Fees (or any other fees, costs or expenses) due to the Party experiencing such event, by the amount of time during which the Service was not provided as a result of the occurrence of
such event; and provided, further, that in no event shall a Service be extended pursuant to this Section 10.8 if the Third-Party Provider or Service Provider for such Service is not contractually permitted to
provide the Service for such extended period of time pursuant to the terms of the underlying contract governing the provision of the Service. 

Section 10.9 Amendment, Modification and Waiver. This Agreement may be amended, modified or supplemented at any time by written
agreement of the Parties. Any failure of any Party to comply with any term or provision of this Agreement may be waived by the other Party, by an instrument in writing signed by such Party, but such waiver or failure to insist upon strict compliance
with such term or provision shall not operate as a waiver of, or estoppel with respect to, any subsequent or other failure to comply. 

Section 10.10 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective
permitted successors and assigns. The Parties shall not assign any of their rights or delegate any of their obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, except as provided in this
Section 10.10. Any purported assignment in violation of this Section 10.10 shall be null and void ab initio. 

Section 10.11 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The counterparts of this Agreement may be executed and delivered by facsimile or other electronic imaging means (including in pdf or tif format sent by electronic mail)
by a Party to the other Party and the receiving Party may rely on the receipt of such document so executed and delivered by facsimile or other electronic imaging means as if the original had been received. 

[Signature Page Follows] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed and delivered this Agreement on the day,
month and year first above written. 
  

			
	AXA S.A.
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:
		 	Title:
	
	AXA EQUITABLE HOLDINGS, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:
		 	Title:

 [Signature Page – Transitional Services Agreement] 

 Schedule A 

Third-Party Services Provided through AXA Providers to AEH Recipients 

Capitalized terms used in this Schedule A and not otherwise defined have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the
Transitional Services Agreement to which this Schedule A is attached and of which this Schedule A forms a part. 
 The
applicable AXA Providers, through the listed Third-Party Provider or another third-party provider, shall continue to provide the Services on this Schedule A until the earlier of (i) the third anniversary of the date on which AXA ceases
to beneficially own more than 50% of the outstanding common stock, par value $0.01, of AEH (provided that the AXA Provider is contractually permitted to provide such Service pursuant to the terms of the underlying contract governing the provision of
the Service) or (ii) the date on which the applicable AEH Recipient elects to terminate such Service by providing earlier notice of such termination in accordance with the terms of the Transitional Services Agreement. Extensions of any Service
on this Schedule A may be negotiated by the applicable AXA Provider and AEH Recipient. 
  

											
	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Marketing	  	Site Improve	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to AXA Group’s Site Improve contract, AXA Group’s website quality assurance tool.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group based on usage.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Marketing	  	Google Analytics	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group’s Google Analytics contract for tracking and identifying websites for user engagement.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group based on the number of Group companies using this service.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Marketing	  	Rhythm One	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Rhythm One, a link shortening service.	  	The service is not considered as material and is currently not invoiced.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Marketing	  	TNS	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the research services provided by TNS, in particular AEH Group will have access to the use of the brand preference tracker, which allows Marketing to measure brand strength in various
consumer marketplaces.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group based on the number of Group companies using this service.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

											
	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Investments	  	CreditSights	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to CreditSights, a credit research provider.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established fee schedule.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Human Resources	  	Computershare	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Computershare to execute long term compensation plans.	  	Third Party Provider will invoice AEH Group directly.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Human Resources	  	Ted Talks	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group training platform for content.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Human Resources	  	Learning Heroes	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group training platform for content.	  	Supplier will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Human Resources	  	Cegos	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group training platform for content.	  	Supplier will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Human Resources	  	Skill Pill	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group training platform for content.	  	Supplier will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Human Resources	  	Culture IQ	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the Culture IQ contract, for the purposes of accessing and distributing the Pulse Culture Survey to employees through HR.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	Human Resources	  	Qualtrics	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the Group Qualtrics contract in order to perform the 360- Degree Assessment Review.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	Accenture	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to a full range of Accenture services including consulting and IT infrastructure services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Hardware	  	La Compagnie IBM France (“La Compagnie IBM”)	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT hardware and software maintenance services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Software	  	La Compagnie IBM France	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to distributed, middleware and infrastructure products through perpetual licenses.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Hardware/ Software/ Services	  	La Compagnie IBM France	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to mainframe licensing, support, processing services and related network connectivity.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/ Software	  	La Compagnie IBM France	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to infrastructure environment support products via perpetual licenses.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	La Compagnie IBM France	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the Private Cloud infrastructure and related services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	La Compagnie IBM France (“La Compagnie IBM”)	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group Intranet platform.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Adobe Systems Incorporated; Adobe System Software Ireland Limited (together, “Adobe”)	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Adobe products for Document Management and Graphic Design offered as an annual subscription service.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Airwatch	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to enterprise mobility management products especially the enterprise mobile telephone enrollment via on-premise perpetual licenses.	  	Agreement has been fully pre-paid at inception.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Software	  	Citrix	  	The AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetual licenses and maintenance support related services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Algosec	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to network security utility and appliances.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	 Amazon
 Web Services
	  	AEH Group will have access to Amazon Web Service’s public cloud platform.	  	If services are started, direct billing based on affiliates agreement governed by AXA Group Enterprise Agreement	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	Orange Cyber Defense	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to service for Distributed Denial of Service protection.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Network	  	AT&T	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to network services for international and local USA circuits, which includes connectivity for datacenters, branches & campus locations.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	BMC	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT infrastructure to configure and monitor virtual servers through perpetual licenses.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based license maintenance for each calendar year.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	BravoSolution France SAS	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to a business intelligence platform to monitor third-party vendor spends.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will pass these costs through to the AEH Group in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Computer Associates France (“Computer Associates”)	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetual mainframe and distributed software products, maintenance and support, professional services, related education and SaaS services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	Sogeti (formerly known as Cap Gemini)	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to offshore IT professional services to support IT and security operations.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software & Services	  	CheckPoint	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetual licenses, maintenance & support services to provide protection of the AEH Group’s network environment.	  	Fees for maintenance are invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	CISCO	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to video conferencing capabilities.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based license maintenance for each calendar year.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	CISCO	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the maintenance support and services for Cisco hardware, software and network security in datacenters, branches & campus locations.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Cloudera, Inc.	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to a high availability file system offered as an annual subscription service.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	Cognizant Technology Solutions France S.A.	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Cognizant’s IT professional services to support IT operations.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Compuware	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to its perpetual mainframe developer software licenses and maintenance / support for management tools.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based the consumption of licenses on a yearly basis.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Coursera	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group training platform.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice the AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on AEH’s consumption each calendar year.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Services	  	Detack GmbH	  	 AEH Group will continue to have access to

password strength auditing throughout the environment.
	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	DXC Technology Company	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT and consulting services, software licenses and business system processing.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	CyberArk	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to CyberArk’s security products through perpetual licenses.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Service	  	Cornerstone on Demand Limited	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the learning talent management system for training and collaboration.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	DELL /NTT	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Help Desk services and field support.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Security	  	Dell Secureworks	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT security software.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	DoubleClick	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Google Analytics.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Business Services	  	Ernst & Young et Associés	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT and business consulting services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Network	  	F5	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to support services for the network security and load balancing equipment.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Software	  	Flexera Software	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetual license software for service management and license compliance.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Services	  	Gartner	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Gartner’s IT Advisory Research Services offered as an annual subscription service.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	Genesys	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to call center application subscriptions in SaaS (software as a service) mode for contact centers.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Greenlight Technologies	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to tools and utilities to assist with the segregation of user roles.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Hearsay Social Inc.	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to social media and networking tools.	  	The Master Agreement defines specific SaaS license pricing tier calculated on the aggregate number of license across the whole AXA Group.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	ITESoft	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to software used by AXA Services (Finance Back Office in Morocco) to scan invoices into PeopleSoft.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Informatica	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the Copernic data integration layer.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Business Services	  	KPMG SA	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to consulting services and IT services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Services	  	LinkedIn	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to LinkedIn Recruiter licenses.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Hardware	  	Lenovo	  	AEH Group will continue to be able to acquire equipment and support services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Microfocus – Arcsight	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Security Software perpetual licenses and related maintenance/support.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Microfocus	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetual licenses and support for application testing tools.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Microsoft	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to workplace and distributed products and services offered as an annual subscription service.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	Microsoft	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the Azure public cloud services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	NetApp	  	AEH Group will continue to have access across hybrid environments.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Nitro	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to products for document management.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will pass these costs through to AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Network Security	  	N3K Vital QIP	  	AEH Group will continue to be able to acquire software and support services for network management.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Oracle France SAS	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetual product licenses and maintenance to support business data repository and customer front-end
web-facing application needs.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Oracle France SAS	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the PeopleSoft system.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Oracle France SAS	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Oracle’s Human Resource applications.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Orchestra Networks	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the Copernic Master Data Management Tool.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Perfecto Mobile Company	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to mobile application testing tools.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Network/Software	  	QUALYS, Inc	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT security products offered as an annual subscription which includes network vulnerability management.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	RSA	  	AEH Group will continue to have access authentication to network and computing environment.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Cloud Services	  	Salesforce.com EMEA Limited	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Service & Sales Cloud products offered as an annual subscription service.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	SAP France	  	AEH Group will continue to have access and support for SAP Copernic General Ledger & the ARIBA procurement system offered as an annual subscription service.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	SAP France	  	AEH Group will continue to have access and support for the Enterprise Resource Planning system offered via perpetual licenses.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	SAS Institute SAS	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to software licenses and support in marketing for statistical model analysis.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	SERVICE NOW	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to services and support for the ServiceNow IT Service Management platform.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Stonebranch	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to distributed workload automation and universal data mover tool in support of financial systems.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Symantec LTD	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to perpetually licensed security products & support.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	SUSE	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to Redhat Enterprise Linux licenses, maintenance and support services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Services	  	Tata America International Corporation	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to general consulting and IT services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Thomson Reuters	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to risk and control solutions enterprise licenses and maintenance services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Towers Watson Software Ltd	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to HR and actuarial software, related support services, and general consulting services.	  	Fees invoiced directly to the AEH Group by Towers Watson (or the applicable affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	Veracode	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to SaaS tools for assessment of security vulnerabilities within business IT applications.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.)	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Software	  	Veritas Technologies	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to storage management and backup software.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.)	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	VMWare	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to VMWare software and support services.	  	Agreement has been fully pre-paid.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	West Audio Conferencing	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to audio conferencing and support services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Subscriptions	  	WebEx	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to audio and video conferencing services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	WorldCheck	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to subscription licenses.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	WPL	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to software licenses and maintenance support to provide the IT department with billing data on the mainframe usage.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Hardware & Services	  	Hitachi	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to IT equipment and related services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/Software	  	Hewlett Packard	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to management tools and support services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AXA Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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 Schedule B 

Third Party Services Provided through AEH Providers to AXA Recipients 

Capitalized terms used in this Schedule B and not otherwise defined have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Transitional
Services Agreement to which this Schedule B is attached and of which this Schedule B forms a part. 
 The applicable AEH
Providers shall continue to provide the Services on this Schedule B until the earlier of (i) the third anniversary of the date on which AXA ceases to beneficially own more than 50% of the outstanding common stock, par value $0.01, of AEH
(provided that the AEH Provider is contractually permitted to provide such Service pursuant to the terms of the underlying contract governing the provision of the Service) or (ii) the date on which the applicable AXA Recipient elects to
terminate such Service by providing earlier notice of such termination in accordance with the terms of the Transitional Services Agreement. Extensions of any Service on this Schedule B may be negotiated by the applicable AEH Provider and AXA
Recipient. 
  

											
	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party or
Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Adaptiva	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to power and configuration management desktop software license and maintenance services.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AEH Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/Mobile Services	  	AT&T Mobility	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to mobile devices and plans via an affiliate participation agreement entered directly between AEH and Third Party Provider.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/ Equipment & Services	  	Curvature	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to purchase IT equipment, software, and services via orders placed directly between AEH and Third Party Provider.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/Services	  	Dimension Data	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to IT services via orders placed directly between AEH and Third Party Provider.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party or
Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Training Services	  	Global Knowledge Training	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to IT training courses and related services via orders placed directly between AEH and Third Party Provider.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/ Services	  	ICP (Island Computer Products Inc.)	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to purchase IT services via orders placed directly between AEH and Third Party Provider.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/ Staffing Services	  	Kelly Services	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to IT staffing services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/Staffing Services	  	Modis Inc.	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to IT staffing services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/Staffing Services	  	Oakridge Staffing	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to IT staffing services.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with established rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/Cloud Services	  	Proofpoint	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to encrypted “secure send” cloud services for emails.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AEH Group who will charge the AXA Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	
Third-Party or
Provider
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/Software	  	Riverbed	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to network performance and monitoring data.	  	Third Party Provider will continue to directly invoice AEH Group who will charge the AEH Group for its portion of the invoice based on each calendar year’s consumption.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	IT/ Software	  	Rocket Software	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to Third Party Provider’s mainframe software and related maintenance services for data index management and index recovery.	  	Fees invoiced directly by Third Party Provider (or the applicable Affiliate) in accordance with existing rates and fees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group

  
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 Schedule C 

Direct Services Provided by AXA Providers to AEH Recipients 

Capitalized terms used in this Schedule C and not otherwise defined have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Transitional
Services Agreement to which this Schedule C is attached and of which this Schedule C forms a part. 
 The applicable AXA
Providers shall continue to provide the Services on this Schedule C until the earlier of (i) the third anniversary of the date on which AXA ceases to beneficially own more than 50% of the outstanding common stock, par value $0.01, of AEH
(provided that the AXA Provider is contractually permitted to provide such Service pursuant to the terms of the underlying contract governing the provision of the Service) or (ii) the date on which the applicable AEH Recipient elects to
terminate such Service by providing earlier notice of such termination in accordance with the terms of the Transitional Services Agreement. Extensions of any Service on this Schedule C may be negotiated by the applicable AXA Provider and AEH
Recipient. 
  

									
	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Human Resources	  	AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group with access to and/or use of the following systems, technology, assets, programs and services (“service types”) notably: Live Learning training programs, e-learning programs, systems, tools, data feeds required to enable systems access and functionality, employee surveys, human resource analytical tools for workforce and capacity planning, and other technology
tools; compensation resources; and access to AXA Group resources/assets including frameworks, human resource strategies, talent management, organizational review and associated supporting materials.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Finance / HR	  	AXA Group will continue to provide support to AXA Equitable Holdings for certain corporate functions, including key financial analysis, audit, treasury and asset management functions and talent management activities.	  	The AXA Group will invoice these services at cost.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Internal Audit	  	AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group with the Internal Audit computer system; methodology; functional management oversight; and quality assurance reviews. The AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA
Group’s specialized internal audit resources and personnel for purposes of completing specialized audit missions.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Risk Management	  	AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group with risk management services covering life, financial and operational risks and internal control, including information technology risks, and related services. As part of such
services, the AXA Group will provide risk modeling support, including delivering to the AEH Group monthly risk neutral scenarios for US GAAP and economic modeling and variable annuity hedging purposes, and calibration of longevity risk
scenarios and annual assumptions. As part of the services, the AEH Group will also have access to the AXA Group’s operational risk management tools and databases. Furthermore, the AEH Group will have access to all standardized risk reports
generated from the AXA Group’s risk tools. The AEH Group will also continue to have access to proprietary risk management frameworks developed by the AXA Group.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Fiscal Matters	  	AXA Group will continue to provide technical advice and support for tax and tax accounting matters, including collecting AXA Group documentation to assist in tax audits, assisting in implementing specific Group-wide guidelines and
initiatives, and assisting in deferred tax management and non-audit services policy aspects. In addition, the AXA Group will coordinate tax teams in various countries where local input is required, as well as
the AEH Group’s access to internal trainings and tax conferences.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Investment and ALM Services	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to frameworks, guidelines, tools and advice on investments, derivatives and asset liability management topics, including AXA Group real world scenarios, provided by the AXA Group. The AEH Group
will also continue to participate in the AXA Group’s policies for corporate responsibility and responsible investments. Furthermore, the AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group with credit analysis, research and corresponding tools for
corporate bond, sovereign and government-related investments, including providing the AXA internal rating and comprehensive credit reviews of subordinated credit classes	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Corporate Responsibility and Public Affaires	  	AEH Group will continue to have access to the AXA Group’s corporate responsibility, environmental and social well-being frameworks and initiatives.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Procurement	  	AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group with access to procurement related services provided under the AXA Group’s IT and non-IT contracts and will support the maintenance and
integration of the third-party services in various functional areas.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Finance	  	AXA Group will continue to perform the day to day treasury, US GAAP and IFRS accounting and cash management operations including reconciliation of cash accounts and FOREX exposure forecasts and hedging for AXA Technology
Services America Inc.	  	AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at a fixed price.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	Group Communications & Brand	  	 AEH Group will continue to receive support from Group Communications and Brand including on

•media relations, reputation management, crisis management

•expertise on social media and employee engagement initiatives

•support on advertising expertise
	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Office 365 support	  	AXA Group will continue to provide Global O365 and workplace support including Store n’ Share, Connect, Voice n’ More and supporting infrastructure.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the number of users.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Service Management	  	AXA Group will continue to provide IT Service Management Support (License, Application support, Enhancements)	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the number of licenses.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/Mobile Device Management	  	AXA Group will continue to provide global support for mobile device management	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the yearly fixed cost covering a pass-through subscription fees for new machines, yearly maintenance fee based on number of
machines and administration of the installed base at cost.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Intranet	  	AXA Group will continue to provide global intranet support (hosting, support, and licenses)	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on an annual license fee per user.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Public Cloud Services	  	AXA Group will continue to provide global support of Azure Platform and tools and contribution to AXA Group global approach for Platform as a Service.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on consumption and unit price.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/ Private Cloud Services	  	AXA Group will continue to provide global support of Private Cloud and contribution to AXA Group global approach.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on AXA Group cost allocation factoring in size of operating companies.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Security Services	  	 AXA Group will continue to provide the following Group supported IT Infrastructure security services:

—Security Operations Center
 —Privilege user
management
 —DDoS
	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the IT intensity of local operations (IT budget used as proxy.)	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Data Lake Infrastructure	  	AXA Group will continue to provide global support of Big Data Platform.	  	AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group a fix cost for data lake foundation (core and platform) and variable costs based on consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Financial Services	  	AXA Group will continue to provide functional support for the SAP Copernic General Ledger platform and other related tools & activities.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost based on the number of licenses and consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Global Tools	  	AXA Group will continue to provide maintenance and support of AXA Group tools used by AXA Equitable for Finance, HR, Procurement, Marketing and Communication, Customer Relationship Management, and Information Technology.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/ Global Services	  	AXA Group will continue to provide global services provided by AXA Group such as management of certain Global projects, Global IT Strategy and Governance, Audit, Convergence of Business Systems, Global IT Operating Model.	  	AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
					
	IT/compliance and internal control	  	AXA Group will continue to provide IT certifications on IT services.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on consumption.	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
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 Schedule D 

Direct Services Provided by AEH Providers to AXA Recipients 

Capitalized terms used in this Schedule D and not otherwise defined have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Transitional
Services Agreement to which this Schedule D is attached and of which this Schedule D forms a part. 
 The applicable AEH
Providers shall continue to provide the Services on this Schedule D until the earlier of: (i) the third anniversary of the date on which AXA ceases to beneficially own more than 50% of the outstanding common stock, par value $0.01, of
AEH and (ii) the date on which the applicable AXA Recipient elects to terminate such Service by providing earlier notice of such termination in accordance with the terms of the Transitional Services Agreement. Extensions of any Service on this
Schedule D may be negotiated by the applicable AEH Provider and AXA Recipient. 
  

									
	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Compliance	  	AllianceBernstein will continue to report the beneficial ownership for controlling publicly listed companies for competition authorities around the world for AXA companies in Asia, Africa, Middle East and the Americas. For Japan,
reporting responsibility will continue to be split with AXA IM. Japan will report for itself in cases where AB needs no position.	  	The reporting service is not considered as material and is currently not invoiced.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	Legal	  	AEH Group will continue to provide legal services related to AXA Group’s global litigation.	  	AEH will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	Human Resources	  	AEH Group will continue to administer AXA Shareplans for 2013 – 2017 and AXA Performance Shares granted in 2015, 2016 and 2017 for employees of the AXA Group’s US operations.	  	The service is not considered as material and is currently not invoiced.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	Fiscal Matters	  	AEH Group will continue to provide technical advice and support for tax matters, including preparing the tax filings of the AXA US Holdings, Inc. tax group for the fiscal year 2018 and tax accounting, and will manage tax audits and
litigations for the AXA US Holdings, Inc. tax group until the filings for fiscal year 2018 are made. It will also coordinate the US tax view for all entities in the AXA Group operating in the US.	  	AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost based on volume of services provided.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group (AXA US Holdings Inc.)
					
	Investment Accounting	  	AEH Group will continue to provide investment accounting services for the AXA Group’s property and casualty insurance companies operating in the US.	  	AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost based on volume of services provided.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group (AXA US Holdings Inc.)

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Internal Audit	  	AXA Group will continue to have access to the AEH’s specialized internal audit resources and personnel for purposes of completing specialized audit missions.	  	AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost based on the volume of services provided.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	Real Estate	  	 AEH Group will continue to provide a comparable level of office space as previously provided to employees of AXA Group’s US operations,
including physical security, at or near the following locations:
 •525 Washington Boulevard, Jersey City

•100 Madison Street, Syracuse and
 •1290 Avenues of the
Americas, New York
	  	AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost based on usage.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	AXA Strategic Ventures	  	AEH Group will continue to provide administrative, Treasury and Finance support services for AXA Strategic Ventures Corporation and AXA Strategic Ventures US, LLC.	  	AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	IT/ Workplace Services	  	 AEH Group will continue to provide laptop provisioning, desktop support, help desk, and mobile devices.

This includes support of communication services linked to the workplace (Office 365 email, Skype, remote access / VPN, etc.), security management for the
workplace.
	  	AEH Group will invoice AXA Group for its portion of the services based on AXA Group’s consumption.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
					
	IT/ Private Cloud	  	AEH Group will continue to support the transition of Private Cloud local / regional activities to AXA Group (in Americas) by supporting the identification and implementation of local set-up pre-requisites for AXA Group entities.	  	AEH Group will invoice AXA Group for its portion of the services based on AXA Group’s consumption.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group

  
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 Schedule E 

Long Term Group Services 

Capitalized terms used in this Schedule E and not otherwise defined have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Transitional
Services Agreement to which this Schedule E is attached and of which this Schedule E forms a part. 
 .Extensions of any
Service on this Schedule E may be negotiated by the applicable Service Provider and Service Recipient. 
  

											
	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 End Date
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	IT/ Network	  	 AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group:
  

a. Global backbone connectivity to mainframe
  

b. Global backbone connectivity to ABS
  

c. GAB (Global Application Backbone) for accessing various group services
  

d. Global network command center
	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on consumption.	  	3 months before the end of the data center lease (9/30/2022).	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Mainframe services	  	AXA Group will continue to provide the AEH Group mainframe hosting services and support.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group based on consumption.	  	3 months before the end of the data center lease (9/30/2022).	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group
						
	IT/ Hosting Services	  	 AEH Group will provide infrastructure hosting services to other AXA entities in the Americas.

 
 This includes AS 400 hosting for AXA Insurance Company and AXA Liabilities Managers US
operations.
  
 AXA US Infrastructure team will collaborate with Global Network Services
to ensure network access to the data center, internet access, and other third-party network access is maintained for all AXA Companies hosted.
	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA entities.	  	3 months before the end of the data center lease (9/30/2022).	  	AEH Group	  	AXA entities in Americas

  
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	 Functional Area
	  	 Description of Services
	  	 Service Fee
	  	 End Date
	  	 Service
Provider
	  	 Service
Recipient

	Human Resources	  	AEH Group will continue to provide the AXA Group’s US operations with human resource administrative services, including systems and technical HRIS support, payroll services and related system feeds including filings through the
last pay roll cycle.	  	Consistent with existing billing practices, the AEH Group will invoice the applicable AXA Group parties at cost based on FTEs administered and volume of services provided.	  	Payroll administration will end 12/31/20 for wages incurred in 2020, except for state/federal reporting requirements and W2 creation for 2020 which will extend into Q1 2021.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	Benefit Plans	  	AEH Group will continue to administer the (historical) existing benefits of AXA Group employees in the AXA Equitable Retirement Plan and any other plans in which AXA Group employees continue to have balances.	  	AXA Group will continue to pay the costs related to its employees consistent with existing billing practices.	  	The date that all benefits have been paid to the AXA Group employees.	  	AEH Group	  	AXA Group
						
	Website Redirect	  	AXA Group will provide and maintain a webpage, and the AXA Group and the AEH Group will work together in good faith to determine the content of such webpage, that will allow Internet end users arriving at AXA.com to click a link to
be transferred to a URL designated by the AEH Group for the operation of its business, or to click another link or links to be transferred to a URL designated by the AXA Group for the operation of the businesses of the AXA Group and its
affiliates.	  	AXA Group will invoice the AEH Group at cost.	  	18 months after the date on which AXA ceases to beneficially own more than 50% of the outstanding common stock, par value $0.01, of AEH	  	AXA Group	  	AEH Group

  
 25EX-10.6

 Exhibit 10.6 

TRADEMARK LICENSE AGREEMENT 

This TRADEMARK LICENSE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated [May 1], 2018 (the “Effective
Date”), is made and entered into by and among AXA SA, a société anonyme formed under the laws of France (“AXA Group”), AXA Equitable Holdings, Inc. (“Holdings”), a corporation incorporated
under the laws of Delaware, and, solely with respect to and for purposes of, Section 9.3(a), AXA Financial, Inc. (“AXA Financial”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Holdings. 

RECITALS 
 WHEREAS,
AXA Group and AXA Financial are parties to the Sub-Licensing Agreement for AXA Trademarks dated October 29, 2001 (the “Original Sublicense Agreement”), as thereafter amended by two
amendments on November 12, 2003 (“Amendment No. 1”) and on January 9, 2017 (“Amendment No. 2”) (the two Amendments, with the Original Sublicense Agreement,
collectively, the “Sublicense Agreement”); 
 WHEREAS,AXA Financial has satisfied in full its payment obligations under the
Sublicense Agreement for all financial years preceding the financial year which includes the Effective Date; 
 WHEREAS, the Parties desire
to update the Sublicense Agreement and to revise the terms thereof (other than the methodology for computing consideration) in contemplation of an initial public offering of the common stock of Holdings (the “IPO”); 

WHEREAS, as of the Effective Date, the Parties therefore desire to terminate the Sublicense Agreement and enter into this Agreement with the
intent that the methodology for computing the consideration payable under the Sublicense Agreement be maintained without change with respect to the computation of the Consideration payable under this Agreement; and 

WHEREAS, the Parties further intend that with respect to the financial year which includes the Effective Date, no consideration shall be
payable under the Sublicense Agreement and the Consideration payable under this Agreement shall be determined as though this Agreement had been entered into on the first day of such financial year; 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and covenants set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each of the Parties hereby agrees as follows: 

 ARTICLE I 

DEFINITIONS 

Section 1.1 Definitions. As used herein, including for purposes of the Preamble and the Recitals
hereof, the following terms have the respective meanings set forth below: 
 “AAA” has the meaning set forth in
Section 7.1(c). 
 “AB Entities” means AllianceBernstein Corporation, AllianceBernstein Holding, L.P.,
AllianceBernstein L.P. and any of their Subsidiaries. 
 “Affiliates” means, with respect to AXA Group, any other Person
directly or indirectly Controlling, Controlled by, or under common Control with, AXA Group but only during the period that such Control relationship exists. With respect to Holdings, “Affiliates” has the same meaning as
“Subsidiaries.” 
 “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

“Amendment No. 1” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 

“Amendment No. 2” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 

“Applicable Law” means any domestic or foreign statute, law (including common law), ordinance, rule, regulation, published
regulatory policy or guideline, order, judgment, injunction, decree, award or writ of any court, tribunal or other regulatory authority, arbitrator, Governmental Authority, or other person having jurisdiction, or any consent, exemption, approval or
license of any Governmental Authority that applies in whole or in part to a Party and, with respect to Holdings, includes the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the
Delaware General Corporation Law, the rules of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, insurance company laws and all related regulations, guidelines and instructions and the rules of the New York Stock Exchange and any other exchange
or quotation system on which the securities of Holdings or AXA Group are listed or traded from time to time. 
 “AXA Group
Affiliates” means Affiliates of the AXA Group other than Holdings, the direct and indirect Subsidiaries of Holdings and the AB entities. 

“AXA Group Guidelines on the Use of Social Media” means the AXA Group guidelines on social media use, as such may be modified
from time-to-time by AXA Group. 

  
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 “AXA Change of Control” means such time as the AXA Group, through the IPO or
thereafter, no longer directly or indirectly owns or controls more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting capital stock of Holdings. 

“AXA Group” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

“AXA Group Branding Guidelines” means the AXA Group branding guidelines located on the AXA Brand Hub at
https://www.brandhub.axa.com/login/, as such may be modified from time-to-time by AXA Group. 

“Business Day” means any day except a (i) Saturday, (ii) Sunday,
(iii) any day on which the principal office of AXA Group or Holdings is not open for business, and (iv) any other day on which commercial banks in New York or in France are authorized or obligated by law or
executive order to close. 
 “Change of Control” means any change of Control, including through any change in the direct or
indirect ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting capital stock of a Party in one or more related transactions, and includes, without limitation, the AXA Change of Control; any merger, consolidation or acquisition of a Party with, by
or into another Person; or the sale of all or substantially all of the assets of a Party. 

“Co-Existence Agreement” means the agreement among AXA Group’s predecessors-in-interest, FINAXA and AXA-UAP, AXA Stenman Holland B.V. and Stenman Holland B.V. dated February 26, 1998 (a copy of
which has been provided to Holdings prior to the Effective Date). 
 “Confidential Information” means any and all
information of, related to, or concerning the Party or any of its Subsidiaries disclosing such information to another Party or any other Party’s respective Subsidiaries, whether disclosed on or prior to the Effective Date, and whether disclosed
in oral, written, electronic or optical form, including (i) any information relating to the business, financial or other affairs (including future plans, financial targets, trade secrets and know-how) of
the disclosing Party or such Party’s Subsidiaries or (ii) any information of the disclosing Party or such Party’s Subsidiaries provided in a manner which reasonably indicates the confidential or proprietary nature of such information.

 “Consideration” means the consideration payable by Holdings to AXA Group for a financial year as consideration for the
grant of license under this Agreement, determined in accordance with the following formula: 
 Consideration = Consolidated Turnover
multiplied by 0.1% multiplied by the Notoriety Index. 

  
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 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Sublicense Agreement (which is terminated pursuant to
Section 9.3(a)), or this Agreement, the Consideration payable for the financial year which includes the Effective Date shall be computed for the entirety of such financial year (subject to Article III) as though this Agreement had been entered
into on the first day of such financial year. 
 “Consolidated Turnover” means the revenues, e.g., premiums excluding
interest, sale of small tangible assets, exchange differences, etc., of Holdings for a financial year impacted by a Notoriety Index. 

“Control” (including, with correlative meaning, the terms “Controlling” and “Controlled”)
means with respect to any Person, the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to elect a majority of the board of directors (or other governing body) or to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether
through the ownership of voting securities, or similar ownership interests, including any securities or similar ownership interests which are voting only upon the occurrence of a contingency where such contingency has occurred and is continuing, by
contract or otherwise. 
 “Disclosing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(a). 

“Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(a). 

“Effective Date” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

“Field” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a)(iii). 

“Governmental Authority” means any domestic, foreign or supranational court, tribunal, arbitral or administrative agency or
commission or other governmental authority or instrumentality, any industry self-regulatory authority or the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. 

“Holdings” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

“IPO” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 

“IPO Registration Statement” means the Registration Statement on Form S-1 relating to
the initial public offering of the common stock of Holdings 
 “Licensed Domain Names” means the domain names included on
Schedule 2. 
 “Licensed Trademarks” means: (i) the Trademarks set forth on
Schedule 1 as such may be amended from time to time by AXA Group consistent with its past practice, and in the context of the evolution of the AXA Group brand (meaning that AXA Group will only remove a Trademark from
Schedule I if it desires to cease using such Trademark in 

  
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the conduct of its business generally) and the AXA Group Branding Guidelines, upon written notice to Holdings in accordance with Section 2.1(b)(ii)) and (ii) the Licensed Domain Names.

 “Losses” means all losses, claims, damages, liabilities, obligations (including settlements, judgments, fines and
penalties), costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and other litigation expenses) but excluding any loss of goodwill, loss of business, loss of revenue, loss of profits, diminution in value, lost opportunity
costs, and any other indirect, incidental, special, expectation, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages (but not excluding such other damages if and to the extent that they are actually paid to an unaffiliated third party in connection with
any action or other claim or demand brought by such third party).“Materials” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a)(iv). 

“Notice of Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(b). 

“Notoriety Index” means an index concerning the Licensed Trademarks in the Territory for which a license is granted pursuant
to Section 2.1(a) as such index was utilized by the U.S. and French tax authorities during the course of a mutual agreement procedure in 2016. 

“Original Sublicense Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 

“Party” means Holdings and AXA Group, individually; and “Parties” means Holdings and AXA Group,
collectively; provided that, solely with respect to and for purposes of, Section 9.3(a), Party also means AXA Financial. 

“Person” means any natural person, corporation, unincorporated organization, partnership, association, joint stock company,
joint venture, limited liability company, trust or government, or any agency or political subdivision of any government, or other entity. 

“Receiving Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(a). 

“Redirect Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a). 

“Redirected Domain Names” means the domain names set forth on Schedule 3. 

“Registration Rights Agreement” means the registration rights to be entered into between AXA Group and Holdings relating to
Holdings’ common stock. 
 “Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(b)(i). 

  
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 “Shareholder Agreement” means the shareholder agreement to be entered into
between Holdings and AXA Group. 
 “Subsidiary” of a Party shall mean any corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited
liability company, association or other entity that such Party Controls; provided that, with respect to Holdings, the term “Subsidiary” shall not include the AB Entities. 

“Sublicense Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. 

“Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 

“Territory” means, with respect to each business of Holdings and its Subsidiaries, the United States and Canada. 

“Trademarks” means trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade dress, logos, corporate names and other source or business
identifiers, including social media names and accounts, and any registrations, applications, renewals and extensions of any of the foregoing and all goodwill associated with or symbolized by any of the foregoing. 

“Transition Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(a). 

“Visual Identity” means the visible elements of a brand of a Party and its Affiliates, including its or their respective
name, logo, primary and secondary colors, form, and other visual elements that symbolize source, identity and image. 
 ARTICLE II

 LICENSES AND OTHER RIGHTS OF Holdings 

Section 2.1 Licensed Trademarks. 

(a) Grant of Licenses. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, AXA Group hereby grants to Holdings a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable (except as permitted by Section 2.3) license solely in the Territory and during the Term: 

(i) to use (in any media whatsoever) the Licensed Trademarks in the corporate and trade names of Holdings and its Subsidiaries, including any
advertising or promotional materials, including any social media accounts or names containing those corporate or trade names; 
 (ii) to use
(in any media whatsoever) the Licensed Trademarks in connection with the IPO, including any advertising or promotional materials; 

  
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 (iii) to use (in any media whatsoever) the Licensed Trademarks in the Territory solely in the
field of financial protection including life and other insurance and related business carried on by or on behalf of Holdings from time to time, as conducted by Holdings and its Subsidiaries prior to the Effective Date (the “Field”);

 (iv) to use (in any media whatsoever) the Licensed Trademarks in labeling, stationery, business cards, business forms, supplies,
advertising and promotional materials and packaging (the “Materials”), provided that if Holdings contracts with a third-party manufacturer to include Licensed Trademarks on promotional items, it shall do so pursuant to
a written agreement containing quality control provisions consistent with this Agreement, and provided further, that, Holdings may not use or distribute any Materials if and to the extent prohibited by the Co-Existence Agreement in effect as of February 26, 1998; 
 (v) to use (in any media whatsoever) the
Licensed Trademarks as part of the corporate name or business name of any collective investment scheme which is managed by Holdings or its Subsidiaries; 

(vi) as an umbrella brand only (alone or with a corporate name or business name) for the activities undertaken by Holdings and its Subsidiaries
and any of its permitted sub-licensees; and 
 (vii) as a tag line to the corporate name and business
name of Holdings or its Subsidiaries, as for example, “Company X, a member of the Global AXA Group.” 
 (b) Certain Obligations
of Holdings and its Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 2.1, Holdings shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to: 

(i) use the Licensed Trademarks only in accordance with the AXA Group Branding Guidelines and the AXA Group Guidelines on the Use of Social
Media; 
 (ii) cease use of any Licensed Trademarks that AXA Group may remove from Schedule 1 upon written notice to Holdings, which notice
shall include a reasonable wind down period; 
 (iii) use the Licensed Trademarks in substantially the same or similar manner that Holdings
and its Subsidiaries were authorized by AXA Group to use the Licensed Trademarks pursuant to the Sublicense Agreement prior to the Effective Date; 

(iv) use the Materials in a manner that is consistent with their use by Holdings and its Subsidiaries as authorized by AXA Group prior to the
Effective Date, except as expressly provided herein; 

  
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 (v) ensure that the Licensed Trademarks as they are displayed on the Materials are not altered in
any way, except as expressly provided herein; 
 (vi) ensure that they will not directly or indirectly act or fail to act in any manner that
could or could reasonably be expected to impair the value of or goodwill associated with the Licensed Trademarks; and 
 (vii) make clear to
all other Persons that Holdings or its Subsidiaries, rather than AXA Group or any AXA Group Affiliates, is the party entering into or conducting any contractual relationship with Holdings or such Subsidiaries. 

(c) Inspection. AXA Group shall, directly or through third parties, have the right during normal business hours, upon reasonable notice
to Holdings and to Subsidiaries to which it has granted sublicenses pursuant to Section 2.3, and in a manner not unreasonably disruptive to Holdings and such Subsidiaries’ properties or business operations, to inspect for compliance with
Section 2.1 through Section 2.4 any and all uses of the Licensed Trademarks by Holdings and such Subsidiaries, including permitting the inspection of any and all materials on which Licensed Trademarks are displayed in the possession or
control of Holdings and such Subsidiaries. Upon AXA Group’s request, Holdings shall, and shall cause such Subsidiaries to, provide reasonable quantities of samples of any materials, including marketing and advertising collateral, to AXA Group
on a gratis basis to allow AXA Group to review same for purposes of such compliance. Any noncompliance with Section 2.1 through Section 2.4 shall be corrected by Holdings, and Holdings shall cause any such Subsidiary to correct, as
soon as reasonably practical, but no later than thirty (30) Business Days of receipt by Holdings of written notice from AXA Group. Except as stated above, all expenses and fees incurred by AXA Group in connection with any inspection
shall be borne by AXA Group. 
 (d) Disclaimer. As soon as reasonably practical following the Effective Date, Holdings and its
Subsidiaries shall post on the landing page and any other page that consistently receives deep link or landing traffic on which the Licensed Trademarks are displayed or on a website located at a Licensed Domain, the following statement: “AXA
Equitable Holdings., Inc. is a publicly traded corporation, and it and its subsidiaries are currently using trademarks including the “AXA” name, AXA logo and associated trademarks of AXA SA under license.” 

(e) AXA Group Guidelines on the Use of Social Media; AXA Group Branding Guidelines. AXA Group (i) has provided to Holdings a copy
of the AXA Group Guidelines on the Use of Social Media and (ii) promptly after any amendments thereto, whether during the Term or the Transition Period, shall promptly provide a copy thereof to Holdings. During the Term and the Transition
Period, the AXA Group shall provide Holdings and its Subsidiaries with access to the then-current AXA Group Branding Guidelines either through the AXA Brand Hub or otherwise. 

  
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 Section 2.2 Visual Identity; No Reasonable Likelihood of
Confusion. 
 (a) Each Party acknowledges and agrees that (i) all goodwill arising from the use of the Licensed Trademarks by
Holdings, and its Subsidiaries and permitted sublicensees, inures solely to AXA Group, and (ii) the existing activities of the businesses of Holdings and its Subsidiaries and of AXA Group and the AXA Group Affiliates do not create any consumer
confusion and each Party can continue to operate their respective businesses as such businesses were operated prior to Closing, provided that, Holdings and its Subsidiaries implement appropriate source or business identifiers and/or
disclaimers on its products, advertisements or other materials, including any websites located at the Licensed Domain Names, to make clear to a third party which Party is providing a particular product or service. 

(b) Nothing in this Section 2.2 shall limit the right of AXA Group or any AXA Group Affiliates to use the Licensed Trademarks, the color
blue, the name “AXA,” the “AXA” logo, or other elements of its worldwide corporate Visual Identity in any jurisdiction, at any time. 

Section 2.3 Sublicensing. 

(a) During the Term, Holdings may, by written agreement pursuant to Section 2.3(c), sublicense any of the rights licensed pursuant to
Section 2.1(a) to (i) any Subsidiary, (ii) any Holdings agents and brokers (including registered representatives, third party administrators, and reinsurers), in connection with offering the sale of products and services of Holdings
in the Territory in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice (other than as a corporate or business name or part thereof), and (iii) solely for the benefit of Holdings to conduct its business in the Territory,
consistent with past practice. 
 (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Holdings may not sublicense the Licensed
Trademarks in connection with the sale or transfer (including by means of merger) of a Holdings Subsidiary or sale or transfer of the assets of Holdings or a Subsidiary, including a unit, division or business, in whole or in part, that uses such
licenses in its respective business. 
 (c) In each written sublicense agreement granted by Holdings pursuant to Section 2.3(a),
Holdings shall: (i) include provisions for the use, protection and maintenance of the Licensed Trademarks in a manner that is consistent with this Agreement (including cessation of use pursuant to Section 2.1(b)(ii)) and
ensure that any goodwill arising from that sublicensee’s use of the Licensed Trademarks inures solely to AXA Group, (ii) prohibit any further sublicenses of the Licensed Trademarks, (iii) ensure that such
sublicensee only uses the Licensed Trademarks for the benefit of Holdings to conduct its business in a manner consistent with this Agreement, (iv) remain liable to AXA Group for the acts or omissions of any sublicensee that would, if
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was a Party hereto, constitute a breach of this Agreement, and (v) ensure that AXA Group is expressly deemed a third-party beneficiary of such sublicense agreement. Holdings shall use
reasonable best efforts to enforce the terms of any such sublicense agreements. 
 (d) One or more of the licenses granted pursuant to
Section 2.1 or of the sublicenses granted pursuant to this Section 2.3 may be terminated by AXA Group, upon written notice to Holdings, for material violation of the restrictions set forth in Section 2.1, Section 2.2 or this
Section 2.3, which Holdings has not cured within thirty (30) Business Days of receipt by Holdings of written notice from AXA Group. 

Section 2.4 Domain Names. 

(a) Subject to the obligations of Section 2.1, during the Term and any Transition Period, Holdings and its Subsidiaries shall have
continued right to use the Licensed Domain Names, and, to the extent necessary, are hereby granted all of the rights necessary for Holdings and its Subsidiaries to manage and direct the use of, and content on the websites associated with, the
Licensed Domain Names. For a period of six (6) months after the end of the Transition Period (the “Redirect Period”), AXA Group or one of its Subsidiaries shall cause the Redirected Domain Names to be redirected to a URL
designated by Holdings Upon the expiration of the Redirect Period, AXA Group shall, for a period of six (6) months thereafter, cause the Redirected Domain Names to be directed to a webpage in a form reasonably acceptable to Holdings and AXA
Group that will be developed and maintained by AXA Group and that will allow Internet end users arriving at the webpage to click a link to be transferred to a URL designated by Holdings for the operation of its business, or to click another link to
be transferred to a URL designated by AXA Group for the operation of the businesses of AXA Group and its Affiliates. 
 (b) Holdings and its
Subsidiaries will transfer the Licensed Domain Name registrations to AXA Group or its Subsidiaries promptly after the end of Term and the Transition Period, if any. AXA Group or its Subsidiaries shall maintain the registrations of the Licensed
Domain Names for a period of six (6) months after the end of the Redirect Period in accordance with the terms of the applicable Internet domain name registrar. 

ARTICLE III 

CONSIDERATION AND PAYMENT 

Section 3.1 Consideration and Payment. Following the close of each financial year during the Term and
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this Agreement for such financial year. Holdings shall pay to AXA Group the Consideration set forth in each such invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof. 

Section 3.2 Consideration on Termination. Upon expiration of the Transition Period, the Consideration
payable by Holdings to AXA Group for the financial year during which the Transition Period expires shall be equal to the Consideration due for the immediately preceding financial year and adjusted pro-rata
temporis. 
 ARTICLE IV 

OWNERSHIP OF THE TRADEMARKS 

Section 4.1 Holdings And Its Subsidiaries Not To Jeopardize Registration. Holdings shall not, and
shall cause its Subsidiaries not to, permit to be done or fail to do any act which would or might jeopardize or invalidate any registration of the Licensed Trademarks, nor do any act which might assist or give rise to an application to remove any of
the Licensed Trademarks from the trademark register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, or which might prejudice the right or title of AXA Group to any of the Licensed Trademarks. 

Section 4.2 No Ownership Of Licensed Trademarks By Holdings Or Its Subsidiaries. Holdings shall not,
and shall cause its Subsidiaries not to, make any representation or do any act which may be taken to indicate that it has any right, title or interest in or to the ownership or use of the Licensed Trademarks except under the terms of this Agreement,
and acknowledges that nothing contained in this Agreement shall give Holdings and any of its Subsidiaries any right, title or interest in or to the Licensed Trademarks except as granted by this Agreement. 

Section 4.3 Acknowledgement as to Licensed Trademarks; Cooperation. Holdings shall not, and shall
cause its Subsidiaries not to, dispute the validity of the Licensed Trademarks or the ownership rights of AXA Group or the AXA Group Affiliates thereto. Except as expressly permitted by this Agreement, Holdings and its Subsidiaries shall not
register or apply for the registration of any Licensed Trademarks. Holdings shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, at AXA Group’s request and expense, cooperate with AXA Group in opposing or otherwise contesting any use of the Licensed
Trademarks by any third party other than Holdings or its Subsidiaries. 
 ARTICLE V 

INFRINGEMENT OF AXA GROUP TRADEMARKS 

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 (a) AXA Group shall, as soon as it becomes aware thereof, notify Holdings in writing (giving full
particulars thereof) of: (i) any use or proposed use by any other unrelated person, firm or company of a trade name, trademark, service mark, domain name or mode of promotion or advertising that amounts or might amount either to infringement of
Holdings’ rights in relation to the Licensed Marks or to passing-off, (ii) any other misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce in relation to the Licensed Marks or (iii) any other
torts involving the Licensed Marks. 
 (b) Holdings shall, as soon as it becomes aware thereof, notify AXA Group in writing (giving full
particulars thereof) of: (i) any use or proposed use by any other unrelated person, firm or company of a trade name, trademark, domain name or mode of promotion or advertising that amounts or might amount either to infringement of AXA
Group’s rights in relation to the Licensed Trademarks or to passing-off, (ii) any other misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce in relation to the Licensed Trademarks or (iii) any
other torts involving the Licensed Trademarks. 
 Section 5.2 Notification of Allegations. 

(a) If AXA Group becomes aware that any other person, firm or company alleges that the Licensed Marks are invalid or that use of the Licensed
Trademarks in the United States infringes any rights of another party or that the Licensed Marks are otherwise attacked or attackable, AXA Group shall immediately notify Holdings in writing thereof and shall make no comment or admission to any third
party in respect thereof. 
 (b) If Holdings becomes aware that any other person, firm or company alleges that the Licensed Trademarks are
invalid or that use of the Licensed Trademarks infringes any rights of another party or that the Licensed Trademarks are otherwise attacked or attackable Holdings shall immediately notify the AXA Group in writing thereof and shall make no comment or
admission to any third party in respect thereof. 
 Section 5.3 Conduct of Proceedings by AXA Group.
AXA Group shall have the exclusive right to conduct or control all proceedings relating to the Licensed Trademarks and shall confer with Holdings and its Subsidiaries to decide what action if any to take in respect of any unrelated third-party
infringement or alleged infringement of the Licensed Trademarks or passing-off or any other claim or counterclaim brought or threatened in respect of the use or registration of the Licensed Trademarks. Any
action will be at the expense of AXA Group. 
 Section 5.4 Assistance in Proceedings. Each Party
will, at the request of the other Party, give reasonable cooperation to such Party in any action, claim or proceedings brought or threatened against any third party in respect of the matters set forth in this Article V. 

  
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 ARTICLE VI 

WARRANTIES; DISCLAIMERS; COVENANTS; INDEMNITIES 

Section 6.1 Representations and Warranties. 

(a) Each of the Parties represents and warrants to the others that it has the requisite power and authority to enter into and perform its
obligations under this Agreement, including, in the case of Holdings, that it has obtained all necessary approvals by its board of directors. Each of the Parties represents and warrants to the others that no consent, approval, authorization or other
order of, or registration or filing with, any Governmental Authority, is required for such Party’s execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, except as have been set forth in
this Agreement or have been obtained or made by any Party and are in full force and effect under all Applicable Laws. 
 (b) THE
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN SECTION 6.1(a) ARE THE ONLY REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES GIVEN BY THE PARTIES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT AND THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, AND ALL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LICENSED, ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE CONVEYED
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND IS LICENSED, ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE CONVEYED WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER IN THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES EXCEPT
AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN. 
 (c) NO PARTY OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES OR SUBSIDIARIES MAKES ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT THAT ANY EXPLOITATION OF ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE WILL BE FREE FROM INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF ANY THIRD PARTY. 

Section 6.2 Holdings Covenants. Holdings shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to: 

(a) observe and comply in all material respects with all applicable laws, including those related to (i) the advertising, operational
practices, marketing, and all other business conducted by them, including regulatory requirements and (ii) bribery, money laundering, and other corrupt practices, including the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Holdings shall not, and shall cause
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Subsidiaries not to, directly or indirectly, offer, give, pay, promise to pay, or authorize the payment of any bribes, kickbacks, influence payments, or other unlawful or improper inducements, in
whatever form (including gifts, travel, entertainment, contributions, or anything else of value). No payments or benefits, if any, received by Holdings from AXA Group pursuant to this Agreement, or otherwise under arrangements hereafter agreed to,
shall be paid to third parties except for reasonable and necessary business expenses not violative of applicable law. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries violates any provision of this
Section 6.2(a), AXA Group shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement as set forth in Section 8.2(a)(ii). 
 (b)
Holdings shall not cease use of any Licensed Trademarks set forth on Schedule 1 or otherwise rebrand its products and services in the Field prior to the end of the Term. 

Section 6.3 Indemnification. 

(a) Holdings agrees to defend, indemnify and keep indemnified and hold AXA Group and any of the AXA Group Affiliates and each of their
respective directors, officers, employees, shareholders, agents, attorneys, representatives, successors and assigns, harmless from and against any and all Losses (without limitation or cap of any kind) suffered or incurred by AXA Group or any of the
AXA Group Affiliates in connection with any action or claim by any third party made relating to or arising out of or in connection (i) any action or claim by any third party against AXA Group or the AXA Group Affiliates relating
to or arising out of or in connection with any breach or alleged breach of this Agreement by Holdings and/or its Subsidiaries or any permitted sublicensees; or (ii) any action or claim by any third party against AXA Group or the AXA
Group Affiliates on the basis that Holdings and/or its Subsidiaries or any permitted sublicensees have acted on behalf of AXA Group or any of the AXA Group Affiliates or have the authority to bind AXA Group or any of the AXA Group Affiliates. 

(b) AXA Group agrees to defend, indemnify and keep indemnified and hold Holdings and any of its Subsidiaries and their respective directors,
officers, employees, shareholders, agents, attorneys, representatives, successors and assigns, harmless from and against any and all Losses (without limitation or cap of any kind) suffered or incurred by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries in
connection with any action or claim by any third party against Holdings or its Subsidiaries relating to or arising out of or in connection with any breach or alleged breach of this Agreement by AXA Group and/or the AXA Group Affiliates. 

(c) Except for the obligations under Section 2.1, Section 2.2, Section 2.3, Article IV, Section 6.2(a) and (b),
Section 6.3(a) and (b) and Section 9.5, neither Party shall be liable to the other Party, whether based on an action or claim in contract, equity, negligence, tort or otherwise, for any damages that are indirect, incidental, special,

  
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expectation, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages, (including any loss of goodwill, loss of business, loss of revenue, loss of profits, diminution in value, or lost opportunity costs)
arising out of or relating to a breach of this Agreement. 
 Section 6.4 Indemnification Procedure.
The indemnified party shall promptly notify the indemnifying party of any claim or proceeding subject to indemnification hereunder and shall permit the indemnifying party, at its expense, to control the defense of such claim or proceeding;
provided, that, the indemnified party may in its discretion participate at its own expense in such defense; and provided further, that, the indemnifying party shall not settle any such claim or proceeding without
the indemnified party’s prior written consent. 
 Section 6.5 Reservation of Rights. Except for
those rights expressly licensed pursuant to this Agreement, no rights or licenses in or to any intellectual property right owned or licensed by either Party or any of its respective Affiliates or Subsidiaries are assigned, granted or otherwise
conveyed to the other Party, and nothing contained herein shall be construed as conferring to the other Party or its Affiliates or Subsidiaries by implication, estoppel or otherwise any right, title or interest of any of such Parties or its
Affiliates or Subsidiaries in or to any such intellectual property right. 
 Section 6.6 No Obligation To
Provide Technology. Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, no Party, or any of its Affiliates or Subsidiaries, is obligated by this Agreement to provide any other Party with any technical assistance or to furnish any
other Party with, or obtain, any documents, materials, instructions, corrections, updates or other information or technology. 

Section 6.7 Release of Information. Holdings must inform AXA Group, in a timely and adequate manner,
of any public information that it or any of its Subsidiaries wishes to publish that may have a material adverse effect on the goodwill associated with the Licensed Trademarks or the reputation or public image of AXA Group, so that AXA Group may,
should AXA Group consider it necessary, issue a press release, whereby it is clear that the decision on materiality lies with AXA Group. If possible, AXA Group should be informed at least one week in advance of the disclosure of any development or
information that may have a material adverse effect on the goodwill associated with the Licensed Trademarks or the reputation or public image of AXA Group. In case of a development or any information that may require immediate disclosure, Holdings
shall promptly inform AXA Group, and where legally permissible, before any such disclosure is made. 
 ARTICLE VII 

DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

Section 7.1 Negotiation and Mediation. 

  
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 (a) The Parties shall act honestly and reasonably in interpreting this Agreement. In the event of
any dispute or claim arising out of, relating to, or in connection with this this Agreement, including with respect to the formation, applicability, breach, termination, validity or enforceability thereof (“Dispute”), the Parties
agree to work together in good faith to resolve the Dispute between them. 
 (b) If any Party considers that a Dispute has arisen, it shall
serve a notice of the Dispute (“Notice of Dispute”) on the other Party and demand that senior officers of each Party meet to resolve the Dispute. 

(c) If the Dispute is not resolved within thirty days of such Notice of Dispute, then any Party shall have the right to demand that mediation
commence. Any such mediation shall be conducted in accordance with the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) Commercial Mediation Procedures except as they may be modified herein. The Parties shall share the costs of the mediator
and the process of mediation (provided that each Party shall be responsible for its own costs of preparing for and appearing before the mediator). The decision of the mediator shall not be binding on the Parties, but the Parties agree that each
shall act in good faith while the process of mediation is proceeding. 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything else contained herein, any Party shall
have the right to commence arbitration at any time after the expiration of thirty days after service of the Notice of Dispute under Section 7.1(b). Any disputes concerning the propriety of the commencement of the arbitration shall be finally
settled by the arbitral tribunal. 
 Section 7.2 Arbitration. Any Dispute referred to arbitration
shall be finally resolved according to the following rules of arbitration: 
 (a) The arbitration shall be administered by the AAA
under its Commercial Arbitration Rules then in effect (the “Rules”) except as modified herein. The seat of the arbitration shall be New York, New York and it shall be conducted in the English language. 

(b) There shall be three (3) arbitrators of whom each Party shall select one (1) within fifteen (15) days of respondent’s
receipt of claimant’s request for arbitration. The two (2) Party-appointed arbitrators shall select a third arbitrator to serve as chair of the tribunal within fifteen (15) days of the selection of the second arbitrator. If any
arbitrator has not been appointed within the time limits specified herein, such appointment shall be made by the AAA in accordance with the Rules upon the written request of either Party within fifteen (15) days of such request. The hearing
shall be held no later than one hundred and twenty (120) days following the appointment of the third arbitrator. 
 (c) The arbitral
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the Parties’ desire that the arbitration be conducted expeditiously and cost effectively. All discovery shall be completed within sixty (60) days of the appointment of the third
arbitrator. 
 (d) By agreeing to arbitration, the Parties do not intend to deprive a court of its jurisdiction to issue a pre-arbitral injunction, pre-arbitral attachment, or other order in aid of arbitration proceedings and the enforcement of any award. Without prejudice to such provisional
remedies as may be available under the jurisdiction of a court, the arbitral tribunal shall have full authority to grant provisional remedies, to direct the Parties to request that any court modify or vacate any temporary or preliminary relief
issued by such court, and to award damages for the failure of any Party to respect the arbitral tribunal’s orders to that effect. The Parties agree that any ruling by the arbitral tribunal on interim measures shall be deemed to be a final award
with respect to the subject matter of the ruling and shall be fully enforceable as such. The Parties hereby irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York solely in respect of any proceeding relating to or in aid of an
arbitration under this Agreement. Each Party unconditionally and irrevocably waives any objections which they may have now or in the future to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York for this purpose, including objections by reason
of lack of personal jurisdiction, improper venue, or inconvenient forum. Nothing in this paragraph limits the scope of the Parties’ agreement to arbitrate or the power of the arbitral tribunal to determine the scope of its own jurisdiction.

 (e) The award shall be in writing, shall state the findings of fact and conclusions of law on which it is based, shall be final and
binding and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy between the Parties regarding any claims, counterclaims, issues, or accounting presented to the arbitral tribunal. The arbitration shall be governed by the United States Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.
§ 1 et seq., and judgment upon any award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction of the award or having jurisdiction over the relevant Party or its assets. The Parties hereby irrevocably waive any defense on the basis of forum non
conveniens in any proceedings to enforce an arbitration award rendered by a tribunal constituted pursuant to this Agreement. The Parties undertake to carry out any award without delay. 

(f) The Parties will bear equally all fees, costs, disbursements and other expenses of the arbitration, and each Party shall be solely
responsible for all fees, costs, disbursements and other expenses incurred in the preparation and prosecution of their own case; provided that, in the event that a Party fails to comply with the orders or decision of the arbitral
tribunal, then such noncomplying Party shall be liable for all costs and expenses (including attorney fees) incurred by the other Party in its effort to obtain either an order to compel, or an enforcement of an award, from a court of competent
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 (g) The arbitral tribunal shall have the authority, for good cause shown, to extend any of the
time periods in this arbitration provision either on its own authority or upon the request of any of the Parties. The arbitral tribunal shall be authorized in its discretion to grant pre-award and post-award
interest at commercial rates. The arbitral tribunal shall have no authority to award punitive, exemplary or multiple damages or any other damages not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages. The arbitral tribunal shall have the
authority to order specific performance or to issue any other type of temporary or permanent injunction. 
 (h) All notices by one Party to
the other in connection with the arbitration shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.1, except that all notices for a request for arbitration made pursuant to this Article VII must be made by personal delivery or receipted
overnight courier. This agreement to arbitrate shall be binding upon the successors and permitted assigns of each Party. This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the Parties shall remain in full force and effect pending the award in any
arbitral proceeding hereunder. 
 ARTICLE VIII 

TERM AND TERMINATION 

Section 8.1 Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue in full force and
effect until terminated by mutual consent of the Parties or until terminated in accordance with Section 8.2 (the “Term”). 

Section 8.2 Termination. 

(a) AXA Group may terminate this Agreement by written notice to Holdings as follows: 

(i) for breach of Holdings’ obligations to make any payment under Article III that remains uncured for thirty (30) days following
written notice of such breach from AXA Group; 
 (ii) for any material breach by Holdings of any other material obligation under this
Agreement that remains uncured for thirty (30) days following written notice of such breach from AXA Group; 
 (iii) upon any
Change of Control of Holdings; or 
 (iv) if the enactment of a law, decree, or regulation by any Governmental Authority within the Territory
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automatically terminate on the day before such law, decree, or regulation becomes effective, without need of any notice, demand or judicial resolution. 

(b) Holdings may terminate this Agreement by written notice to AXA Group for any breach by AXA Group of any of its material obligations under
this Agreement that remains uncured for thirty (30) days following written notice of such breach from Holdings 
 (c) Either Party may
terminate this Agreement on written notice to the other Party (i) if any portion of the business, assets or shares of the other Party relevant to this Agreement is expropriated or nationalized; or (ii) the other Party (A) is declared
insolvent or bankrupt by a court of competent jurisdiction, (B) files a voluntary petition of bankruptcy in a court of competent jurisdiction or has any such petition filed against it that is not discharged within sixty (60) days after the
filing thereof, (C) has an administrator, administrative receiver or receiver appointed over all or substantially all of its assets, or (D) assigns this Agreement for the benefit of creditors. 

Section 8.3 Effect of Termination. 

(a) At the end of the Term, Holdings may continue to use the Licensed Trademarks in accordance with this Agreement for a period of eighteen
(18) months, to the extent reasonably necessary (i) to allow for an orderly transition from its use thereof, (ii) to conduct business in the same manner as such business was conducted during the Term, or (iii) for the filing and receipt of
necessary approvals with Governmental Authorities, provided, however, that for any particular Licensed Trademarks as to which any such approvals have not been obtained during such eighteen (18)-month period, such use of such Licensed
Trademarks may continue until the earlier of (i) ninety (90) days after the receipt of all such approvals or (ii) thirty (30) months after the end of the Term, provided further, that if (x) Holdings has not obtained
receipt of any such necessary approval by the end of such thirty (30)-month period, then it may request AXA Group to extend such period for up to six (6) additional months (i.e., for a period not to exceed
thirty-six (36) months total) and (y) if Holdings has provided evidence to AXA Group that it has undertaken the reasonable best efforts described in the next sentence, then AXA Group shall consider
such request in good faith and will not unreasonably withhold its consent to such request, and provided further, that AXA Group shall consider in good faith any further request by Holdings to extend such period beyond thirty-six (36) months after the end of the Term (the “Transition Period”). During the Transition Period, Holdings and its Subsidiaries shall make reasonable best efforts to, as promptly as
possible, (1) file such necessary approvals with Governmental Authorities and (2) transition to Trademarks other than the Licensed Trademarks and which do not contain “AXA”, the AXA logo or any derivation, variation, translation
or adaptation thereof or any words or elements that are confusingly similar to any of the Licensed Trademarks. Following the termination of this Agreement, Holdings may retain copies of any and all Materials bearing the Licensed Trademarks in
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 (b) Termination of this Agreement shall not release either Party from any payment or other
liability or obligation incurred prior to the termination of this Agreement. In addition, Section 1.1, Section 2.4, Section 3.2, Article V, Article IV, Section 6.1 through and including Section 6.5, Article VII, Article VIII
and Article IX shall survive the termination of this Agreement for any reason. 
 (c) Subject to Section 8.3(a), upon the termination
of this Agreement, (i) all rights of Holdings under this Agreement shall terminate and revert to AXA Group, (ii) Holdings shall discontinue the direct or indirect use of the Licensed Trademarks, whether in advertising (including social
media), telephone listings, domain names, stationery, policy forms, or otherwise, and thereafter shall not use any Trademark that is confusingly similar to any of the Trademarks of AXA Group, (iii) Holdings shall, to the extent reasonably
practicable, destroy any Materials bearing the Licensed Trademarks remaining in Holdings’ possession (other than to the extent Holdings is permitted to retain such Materials pursuant to the last sentence of Section 8.3(a)), and an
authorized officer of the Holdings shall, upon written request of AXA Group, certify to AXA Group in writing that, to the knowledge of the certifying officer, after reasonable inquiry, such destruction has taken place, (iv) Holdings hereby
assigns to AXA Group all right, title and interest owned by Holdings and any of its Subsidiaries in any of the Licensed Trademarks and Licensed Domain Names (including any associated registrations) and in any Trademarks, domain names and social
media accounts and related information that include the term “AXA”, the AXA logo, or any of the Licensed Trademarks and provide all technical assistance to AXA Group in transferring ownership of same to AXA Group, and (v) any
then-existing sublicense agreements granted under this Agreement shall automatically terminate. 
 (d) During the Transition Period the
Parties will (i) work in good faith and cooperate with each other and the social media vendors to replace any Licensed Trademarks in any social media accounts used by Holdings with Trademarks which do not contain “AXA”, the AXA logo
or any derivation, variation, translation or adaptation thereof or any words or elements that are confusingly similar thereto and (ii) use commercially reasonable efforts to seek to retain, to the extent reasonably practicable without either
Party compromising its respective brand or Visual Identity, the user data and historical content associated with such social media accounts. 

MISCELLANEOUS 
 ARTICLE
IX 
 Section 9.1 Notices. Unless otherwise specified herein, all notices required or permitted to be
given under this Agreement shall be in writing, shall refer specifically to this Agreement and shall be delivered personally or sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier service, and shall be deemed to be effective upon delivery. All such
notices shall be addressed to the receiving Party at such Party’s address set forth below, or at such other address as the receiving Party may from time to time furnish by notice as set forth in this Section 9.1: 

  
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 If to Holdings, to: 

AXA Equitable Holdings, Inc. 

1290 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, NY 10104 

	 	Attention:	General Counsel 

	 	Telephone:	(212) 314-3863 

	 	Email:	Dave.Hattem@axa-equitable.com 

 If to AXA Group, to:

 AXA SA 
 21, avenue
Matignon 
 75008 Paris 

France 
 Attention: General
Counsel 
 Telephone: +33 (1) 40 75 48 68 

Email: helen.browne@axa.com 

With a copy to: 
 AXA SA 

21, avenue Matignon 
 75008
Paris 
 France 
 Attention:
Head of M&A 
 Telephone: +33 (1) 40 75 48 68 

Email: helen.browne@axa.com 
 If
to AXA Financial, Inc., to: 
 AXA Financial, Inc. 

1290 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, NY 10104 
 Attention:
General Counsel 
 Telephone: (212) 314-3863 

Email: Dave.Hattem@axa-equitable.com 

Section 9.2 Further Assurances. In addition to the actions specifically provided for elsewhere in this
Agreement, each Party hereto shall execute and deliver such additional documents, instruments, conveyances and assurances, take, or cause to be taken, all actions and do, or cause to be done, all things reasonably necessary, proper or advisable to
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 Section 9.3 Termination of Sublicense Agreement; Entire
Understanding; Third-Party Beneficiaries. 
 (a) Termination of Sublicense Agreement. As of the Effective Date, AXA
Group and AXA Financial, Inc. hereby terminate the Sublicense Agreement by mutual consent. Upon such termination, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Sublicense Agreement, all provisions thereof, including Sections 12.1 and 12.2 of the
Original Sublicense Agreement, are terminated and of no further force and effect. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Sublicense Agreement or this Agreement, given that the Sublicense Agreement is hereby terminated in toto,
no consideration shall be payable under the Sublicense Agreement for the financial year which includes the Effective Date. 
 (b)
Entire Understanding; Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement (including the Schedules hereto) represents the entire understanding of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof and supersede any and all
other oral or written agreements heretofore made with respect to such subject matter. Other than as set forth in Section 6.3 with respect to indemnified Persons and as expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement,
express or implied, is intended to confer upon any person, other than the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. Only the Parties that are signatories to this
Agreement (and their respective permitted successors and assigns) shall have any obligation or liability under, in connection with, arising out of, resulting from or in any way related to this Agreement or any other matter contemplated hereby, or
the process leading up to the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, subject to the provisions of this Agreement. 

Section 9.4 Affiliate or Subsidiary Action. Wherever a Party to this Agreement has an obligation under
this Agreement to “cause” an Affiliate or Subsidiary of such Party or any such Affiliate’s or Subsidiary’s officers, directors, management or employees to take, or refrain from taking, any action, or such action may be necessary
to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement, such obligation of such Party shall be deemed to include an undertaking on the part of such Party to cause such Affiliate or Subsidiary to take such necessary action. Wherever this Agreement provides
that an Affiliate or Subsidiary of a Party has an obligation to take, or refrain from taking, any action, such Party shall be deemed to have an obligation under this Agreement to cause such Affiliate or Subsidiary or any such Affiliate’s or
Subsidiary’s officers, directors, management or employees to take, or refrain from taking, any action, or such action as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement. Any failure by an Affiliate or a Subsidiary of any Party to
take, or refrain from taking, any action contemplated by this Agreement shall be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by such Party. 

  
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 Section 9.5 Confidential Information. 

(a) Subject to Section 9.5(b), from and after the Effective Date, each Party that receives or obtains Confidential Information, or whose
Subsidiaries receive or obtain Confidential Information (collectively, the “Receiving Party”), from another Party or any of its Subsidiaries (collectively, the “Disclosing Party”) as a result of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement shall treat such Confidential Information as confidential, shall use such Confidential Information only for the purposes of performing or giving effect to this Agreement, shall not disclose or use any such Confidential
Information except as provided herein and shall take all necessary steps to ensure that its directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives do not disclose or use any such Confidential Information except as provided herein. 

(b) Section 9.5(a) shall not prohibit the disclosure or use of any Confidential Information if and to the extent: 

(i) the disclosure or use is required by Applicable Law or for the purpose of any judicial or administrative proceedings
(provided that, to the extent practicable and permitted by Applicable Law, prior to such disclosure or use, the Receiving Party shall (A) promptly notify the Disclosing Party of such requirement and provide the Disclosing Party
with a list of Confidential Information to be disclosed (unless the provision of such notice is not permissible under Applicable Law) and (B) reasonably cooperate in obtaining, at the expense of the Disclosing Party, a protective order
covering, or confidential treatment for, such Confidential Information); 
 (ii) the disclosure is to any Governmental
Authority having jurisdiction over the Receiving Party in connection with supervisory discussions with, and examinations by, such Governmental Authority; 

(iii) the Confidential Information is or becomes generally available to the public (other than as a result of an unauthorized
disclosure, whether direct or indirect, by the Receiving Party); provided that there is written evidence of the public availability of such Confidential Information; 

(iv) the Confidential Information is or becomes available to the Receiving Party on a
non-confidential basis from a source other than the Disclosing Party (provided that, such sources are not known by the Receiving Party to be subject to another confidentiality obligation; and
provided, further, that there is evidence in the Receiving Party’s written records of the source of such Confidential Information); or 

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 (c) Each Party’s Confidential Information shall remain the property of that Party. Each
Party shall use at least the same degree of care, but in any event no less than a reasonable degree of care, to prevent disclosing to third parties the Confidential Information of any other Party as it employs to avoid unauthorized disclosure,
publication or dissemination of its own information of a similar nature. 
 (d) Upon the termination of this Agreement, the Receiving Party
agrees to return all of the other Party’s Confidential Information in its possession, custody and control. In lieu of returning such information, the Receiving Party may, at its election, provide the Disclosing Party with a written
certification that any and all such Confidential Information has been destroyed or otherwise rendered inaccessible, unreadable or unavailable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may, following the termination of this Agreement,
retain copies of such Confidential Information in connection with any bona fide internal record keeping requirement or for any legal or regulatory purpose provided that it does so in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Section 9.5
for the duration of such retention. 
 Section 9.6 Interpretation; Effect. The words
“hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and words of like import shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. References to Articles, Sections and Exhibits are to Articles,
Sections and Exhibits of this Agreement unless otherwise specified. All Exhibits annexed hereto or referred to herein are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth in full herein. Whenever the words
“include”, “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words “but not limited to” or “without limitation”, whether or not they are in fact
followed by those words or words of like import. “Writing”, “written” and comparable terms refer to printing, typing and other means of reproducing words (including electronic media) in a visible form. References to any agreement
(including this Agreement), contract, statute or regulation are to the agreement, contract, statute or regulation as amended, modified, supplemented, restated or replaced from time to time (in the case of an agreement or contract, to the extent
permitted by the terms thereof), and to any section of any statute or regulation include any successor to the section. Headings and numbering of sections and paragraphs in this Agreement are for convenience only and will not be construed to define
or limit any of the terms in this Agreement or affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. This Agreement is the product of negotiation by the Parties, having the assistance of counsel and other advisers and the Parties intend that this
Agreement not be construed more strictly with regard to one Party than with regard to any other. No provision of this Agreement is to be construed to require, directly or indirectly, any person to take any action, or omit to take any action, to the
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 Section 9.7 Severability. In the event that any provision
of this Agreement is declared invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, and such invalid, void or unenforceable provision shall be interpreted in a manner that accomplishes, to the extent
possible, the original purpose of such provision. 
 Section 9.8 Applicable Law. Except to the
extent preempted by United States Federal law, this Agreement shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely within such State, without regard to
the conflicts of law principles thereof to the extent that such principles would apply the law of another jurisdiction. 

Section 9.9 Specific Performance. In the event of any actual or threatened default in, or breach of,
any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the affected Party shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive or other equitable relief of its rights under this Agreement, in addition to any and all other rights and
remedies at law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be cumulative. The other Parties shall not oppose the granting of such relief. The Parties agree that the remedies at law for any breach or threatened breach hereof, including
monetary damages, are inadequate compensation for any loss and that any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate is waived. Any requirements for the securing or posting of any bond with such remedy are
hereby waived. 
 Section 9.10 Force Majeure. No Party shall be liable for any failure of
performance to the extent attributable to acts, events or causes (including war, riot, rebellion, civil disturbances, flood, storm, fire and earthquake or other acts of God or conditions or events of nature, or any act of any Governmental Authority)
beyond its control to prevent in whole or in part performance by such Party under this Agreement. 
 Section 9.11
Amendment, Modification and Waiver. This Agreement may be amended, modified or supplemented at any time by written agreement of the Parties. Any failure of any Party to comply with any term or provision of this Agreement may be waived
by the other Parties, by an instrument in writing signed by such Parties, but such waiver or failure to insist upon strict compliance with such term or provision shall not operate as a waiver of, or estoppel with respect to, any subsequent or other
failure to comply. 
 Section 9.12 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the Parties and their respective permitted successors and assigns. Holdings shall not assign any of its rights or delegate any of its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of AXA Group, except as provided in
this Section 9.12. Any purported assignment in violation of this Section 9.12 shall be null and void ab initio. 

  
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 Section 9.13 Counterparts. This Agreement may be
executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The counterparts of this Agreement may be executed and delivered by facsimile or other
electronic imaging means (including in pdf or tif format sent by electronic mail) by a Party to the other Parties and the receiving Party may rely on the receipt of such document so executed and delivered by facsimile or other electronic imaging
means as if the original had been received. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the Effective Date. 

 

					
	AXA Equitable Holdings, Inc.
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:	 	[•]
		 	Title:	 	[•]
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:	 	[•]
		 	Title:	 	[•]
	
	AXA SA
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:	 	[•]
		 	Title:	 	[•]
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:	 	[•]
		 	Title:	 	[•]
	
	AXA FINANCIAL, INC.
	(solely for purposes of Section 9.3(a))
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:	 	[•]
		 	Title:	 	[•]
		
	By:	 	  

		 	Name:	 	[•]
		 	Title:	 	[•]

 Schedule 1 

Licensed Trademarks 
  

							
	 TERRITORY
	  	 MARK
	  	NUMBER	 	CLASS
	USA	  	AXA	  	1290037	 	35, 36
				
	USA	  	AXA	  	1679597	 	36
				
	USA	  	AXA	  	2118193	 	38
				
	USA	  	

	  	2416704	 	35,36
				
	USA	  	

	  	87759872	 	35, 36
				
	USA	  	

	  	2072157	 	36
				
	USA	  	AXA ADVISORS	  	2546263	 	36
				
	USA	  	

	  	3938187	 	36, 39 , 41, 44
				
	USA	  	BORN TO PROTECT	  	1182049
(4623063)	 	35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 41, 43, 44, 45
				
	USA	  	REDEFINING / STANDARDS	  	3 759 282	 	36, 39, 41, 44
				
	USA	  	

	  	987075
(3763340)	 	35, 36
				
	USA	  	Your Future, Protected	  	4400862	 	36

  
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	 TERRITORY
	  	 MARK
	  	NUMBER	 	CLASS
	USA	  	

	  	1276934	 	35, 36, 38, 41
				
	USA	  	

	  	1283522	 	9, 37, 38, 40, 42
				
	USA	  	

	  	987231
(3771677)	 	35, 36
				
	Canada	  	AXA	  	452315	 	36
				
	Canada	  	

	  	433066	 	36

  
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 Schedule 2 

Licensed Domain Names 
  

					
	 Domain Name
	 	 Domain Registration Status
	  	Registrant
or top level
organisation
that owns
registrant
	 axaachievement.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievement.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievement.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementprogram.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementprogram.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementprogram.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementprogram.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementscholarship.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementscholarship.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementscholarship.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementscholarship.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievers.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievers.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachievers.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievers.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachivementscholarship.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achivementscholarship.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaachivementscholarship.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-achivementscholarship.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisers.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.cc
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.cc
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US

  
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	 axaadvisors.ws
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.ws
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-coverage.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadist.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadist.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadist.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributor.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributor.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributor.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.biz
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.com
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.info
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.net
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.org
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.tv
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.ws
	 	 Registered
	  	AXA US

  
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	 axaeqla.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeqla.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeqla.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeqla.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeqla.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeqla.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeqla.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitable.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitable.cc
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitable.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitable.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitable.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitable.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaeventproductioncenter.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancial.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancial.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financial.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancial.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financial.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancial.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financial.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancial.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financial.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancialservices.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financialservices.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancialservices.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financialservices.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancialservices.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financialservices.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancialservices.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financialservices.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafinancialservices.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-financialservices.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-fs.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-fs.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 

  
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	 axa-fs.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-fs.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-fs.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axafs.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-fs.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-funds.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-funds.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-funds.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.com
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.net
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaglobalrisks.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainsurance.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainsurance.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainsurance.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-insurance.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainsurance.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-insurance.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainsurance.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-insurance.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainvestmentmanagers.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axainvestmentmanagers.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axalife.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-life.biz
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axalife.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-life.info
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axalife.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-life.org
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axalife.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-life.tv
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axalife.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-life.ws
	  	 	Registered	 	  	 	AXA US	 

  
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	 axamutualfund.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfunds.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamerica.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-northamerica.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamericainc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebillmanager.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebills.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremier.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 34 

					
	 axapremierfund.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier-funds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier-funds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierinc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierinc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 35 

					
	 axapremiumfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaprivateclient.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-privateclient.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axashare.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-share.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasource.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-source.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-us.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axausa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-usa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axavision.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-vision.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axa-wholesaler.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaadvisor.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxa-advisor.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxacenter.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxafinancial.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxa-financial.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaonline.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaportal.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 my-axaportal.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxapro.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaprofessional.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 costcomp-int.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	AXA US
	 www.Caitlyn.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 www.amosakinyooye.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Brian.Hartmann.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Brianna.McClain.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Christopher.Cole.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Derek.Glabecki.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Joseph.Maldonado.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Manolo.Teijelo.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 axaprivatemarkets.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 www1-openam.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	AXA US
	 rig.int.us.axa.com
	  	Draft	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaseattle.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 test-epolicyoffice.axa.com
	  	Rejected	  	AXA US
	 pl.us.axa.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 axacsg.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa.us.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axa2plan.com
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	 axadvisors.com
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	 axaequitable.com
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	 axa-equitable.com
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	 axafinancial.com
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	 axa-financial.com
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	 axa-foundation.com
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	 axascam.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
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	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.mobi
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	 axa-equitablefunds.com
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	 axapremierfunds.com
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	  	Registered	  	AXA US
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	  	Registered	  	AXA US
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	 axa-asset-management.biz
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	 axabillcenter.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
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	  	Registered	  	AXA US
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	  	Registered	  	AXA US
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	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamanagementinc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-managementinc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfund.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-network.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-network.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-network.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamerica.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-northamerica.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamericainc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-northamericainc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.mobi
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebillmanager.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebillmanager.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebillmanager.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebills.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebills.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebills.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapartner.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-partner.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapartner.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-partner.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapartners.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-partners.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapartners.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axa-partners.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremier.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierinc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierinc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaprivateclient.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-privateclient.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaprivatemarket.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-privatemarket.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-privatemarkets.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaquitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretire.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retire.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretire.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retire.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretire.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retire.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretire.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retire.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretire.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retire.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirement.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirement.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirement.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirement.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirement.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirement.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirement.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirement.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirement.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirement.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirementbenefits.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefits.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 48 

					
	 axaretirementbenefits.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefits.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirementbenefits.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefits.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.mobi
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scam.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scholarships.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scholarships.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scholarships.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axashare.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-share.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasource.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-source.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaspirit.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasport.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sport.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasport.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sport.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasport.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sport.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasport.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sport.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasport.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sport.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasports.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sports.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sports.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasports.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sports.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasports.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sports.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasports.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sports.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 49 

					
	 axasportsfinancial.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsfinancial.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsfinancial.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsfinancial.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsusa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sportsusa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsusa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sportsusa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsusa.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sportsusa.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsusa.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sportsusa.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsusa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sportsusa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sterlinggroup.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sterlinggroup.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sterlinggroup.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sterlinggroup.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-sterlinggroup.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaus.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-us.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axausa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-usa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axavision.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-vision.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axeequitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axequitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 ax-equitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 desportesaxa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 donotclickreply2axa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 eforms4axa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 eforms4axaequitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 ewayaxa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axabroker.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-broker.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 50 

					
	 axabrokers.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axachannel.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-channel.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaclientservices.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-clientservices.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 grantthortonadvisors.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-clientsolutions.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvice.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadviser.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisers.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisers.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaama.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-ama.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaamericas.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaamericasinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-americasinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-americasincnet.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-asset-management.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axabillcenter.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axacompanies.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-companies.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axacompaniesinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-companiesinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axacs.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-cs.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadist.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributionholding.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributionholding.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadvisors.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-edelivery.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaenterprise.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-enterprise.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitableguides.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axaequitablelife.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitablelife.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitablelifeinsurance.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitablelifeinsurance.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitablelifeinsurance.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitablelifeinsurancecompany.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitablelifeinsurancecompany.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 thesourceusaxa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialcompanies.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialcompanies.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialinc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialpro.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialservices.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialservices.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialstrategies.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-foundation.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-funds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axagallery.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-gallery.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaholding.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-holding.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaholdinginc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-holdinginc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaholdings.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-holdings.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-icoe.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-inc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainsurance.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-insurance.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axalife.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-life.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-management.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axamanagementinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-managementinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaadvisor.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxa-advisor.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamerica.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-northamerica.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxacenter.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxacenter.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxacenter.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamericainc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxadvisor.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebillmanager.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebills.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxafinancial.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxa-financial.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremier.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaonline.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaonline.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaonline.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaportal.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 my-axaportal.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaportal.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 my-axaportal.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaportal.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 my-axaportal.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier-funds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierinc.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 myaxapro.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxapro.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxapro.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaprofessional.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaprofessional.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaprofessional.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaprivateclient.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-privateclient.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaretirementbenefits.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefits.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axashare.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-share.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasource.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-source.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasportsfinancial.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-us.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axausa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-usa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axavision.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-vision.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 retirewithaxa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	
solutionsondemand-axa-equitable.net

	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	
solutionsondemand-axa-equitable.org

	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	
solutionsondemand-axa-equitable.us

	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 thesourceusaxa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 thesourceusaxa.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 thesourceusaxa.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 thesourceusaxa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 xa-equitable.com
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-epolicy.com
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa.insurance
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 preferences.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxaadvisor.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxa-advisor.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxacenter.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxafinancial.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxa-financial.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxaonline.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxaportal.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 my-axaportal.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxapro.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 Andrew.Sternke.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	 	AXA US	 
	 myaxaprofessional.us
	  	Registered	  	 	AXA US	 
	 David.England.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	 	AXA US	 
	 071317.all.axa.domains
	  	Submitted	  	 	AXA US	 
	 intswft1.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 swft1.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 swft1.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 swft1.axa-equitable.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 swft1.axaonline.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitableholdings.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitableholdings.biz
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitableholdings.info
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitableholdings.net
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitableholdings.org
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axaequitableholdings.us
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-equitableholdings.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-equitableholdings.biz
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-equitableholdings.info
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-equitableholdings.net
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-equitableholdings.org
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 axa-equitableholdings.us
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 swft1.axa-advisors.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	 	AXA US	 
	 notification.us.axa.com
	  	Submitted	  	 	AXA US	 

  
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 Schedule 31 

Redirected Domain Names 
  

					
	 Domain Name
	  	Domain Registration Status	  	Please select
the top level
of the
organisation
where this
domain will
be registered
	 axaachievement.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievement.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievement.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementprogram.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementprogram.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementprogram.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementprogram.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementscholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementscholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievementscholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievementscholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievers.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievers.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachievers.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievers.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachivementscholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achivementscholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaachivementscholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achivementscholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisers.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  

	1 	Note to Draft: The Parties will agree prior to signing which Licensed Domain Names (for which AXA Group will, post-Transition Period, have obligations to redirect) will be set forth on this schedule. Pending such
agreement, Schedule 3 includes all of the “Live” and “Redirected” domain names from Schedule 2. 

  
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	 axa-advisors.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-coverage.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadist.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadist.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadist.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-dist.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributor.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributor.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributor.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributor.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributorsllc.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributorsllc.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axaeq.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeq.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeqla.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaeventproductioncenter.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancial.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancial.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financial.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancial.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financial.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancial.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financial.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancial.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financial.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialservices.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialservices.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialservices.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialservices.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialservices.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialservices.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialservices.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financialservices.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancialservices.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axa-financialservices.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fs.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fs.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fs.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fs.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fs.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafs.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-fs.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-funds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-funds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-funds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaglobalrisks.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainsurance.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainsurance.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainsurance.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-insurance.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainsurance.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-insurance.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainsurance.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-insurance.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainvestmentmanagers.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axainvestmentmanagers.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axalife.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-life.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axalife.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-life.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 59 

					
	 axalife.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-life.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axalife.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-life.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axalife.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-life.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-mutualfunds.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axamutualfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanet.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanetwork.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamerica.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-northamerica.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axanorthamericainc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
 60 

					
	 axaonlinebillmanager.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonlinebills.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremier.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfund.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier-funds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premier-funds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierinc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-premierinc.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfund.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axapremiermutualfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiermutualfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremiumfunds.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaprivateclient.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-privateclient.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axarbg.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-rbg.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-retirementbenefitsgroup.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascholarship.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-scholarship.org
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axashare.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-share.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axasource.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-source.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-us.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axausa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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	 axa-usa.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axavision.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-vision.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axawholesaler.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-wholesaler.ws
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axf.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaadvisor.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxa-advisor.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxacenter.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxafinancial.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxa-financial.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaonline.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaportal.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 my-axaportal.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxapro.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 myaxaprofessional.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 costcomp-int.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	AXA US
	 www.Caitlyn.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 www.amosakinyooye.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Brian.Hartmann.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Brianna.McClain.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Christopher.Cole.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Derek.Glabecki.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Joseph.Maldonado.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 Manolo.Teijelo.myaxa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 axaprivatemarkets.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 www1-openam.us.axa.com
	  	Registration in Progress	  	AXA US
	 rig.int.us.axa.com
	  	Draft	  	AXA US

  
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	 axanetwork.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaseattle.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 test-epolicyoffice.axa.com
	  	Rejected	  	AXA US
	 pl.us.axa.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 axacsg.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa.us.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa2plan.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-achievement.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-ada.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaadvisors.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-advisors.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axabrightlife.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadistributors.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-distributors.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axadvisors.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaequitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitable.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axafinancial.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-financial.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-foundation.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axaonline.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.biz
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.cc
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.info
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.mobi
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.net
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.tv
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axascam.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	
solutionsondemand-axa-equitable.com

	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 kevin.sullivan@axa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 jeffrey.selman@axa-advisors.com
	  	Submitted	  	AXA US
	 axa.us
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axa-equitablefunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 axapremierfunds.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US
	 retirewithaxa.com
	  	Registered	  	AXA US

  
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