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Video Q&A: CNP Assurances CEO Gilles Benoist Comments on 2007 Earnings

Wed Mar 5, 2008 1:30am EST

PARIS--(Business Wire)--
CNP Assurances, France's largest personal insurer, reports 2007
earnings. CEO Gilles Benoist comments on earnings and outlook.

   Use these links to watch the video interview in the format of your
choice:

   Windows Media Player:
http://www.eurobusinessmedia.com/interviewWmp.php?id_article=324

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   Use this link to read the interview transcript:
http://www.eurobusinessmedia.com/transcript.php?id_article=324

   Topics covered in the interview include:

   - Comments on 2007 results

   - Exposure to ABS market

   - Life insurance slowdown

   - Outlook for 2008

   About CNP Assurances:

   CNP Assurance's core business is life insurance. As France's
leading personal insurer, the Company designs, develops, distributes
and manages savings, pension and personal risk products. In France, we
meet the insurance needs of over 14 million people, helping them to
protect their future by offering secure savings solutions and
insurance against the risks of everyday life. Our products are
distributed primarily through the networks of our two partners, La
Banque Postale and the Savings Banks, together representing over
20,000 sales outlets, and also through our CNP Tresor insurance
advisors. In group insurance, we have forged close ties with 250
financial institutions of all sizes, over one housand companies, more
than one hundred mutual insurers, 22,000 local authorities and
numerous associations. With over eight million policyholders and 6,000
sales outlets outside of France, our international presence is growing
steadily as we extend our bancassurance model to our subsidiairies and
joint ventures in Brazil, Italy, Spain and Portugal.

   Company web site: http://www.cnp.fr

CNP Assurances
Investor Relations:
Brigitte MOLKHOU, +33 1 42 18 77 27
infofi@cnp.fr

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