AXA Advisors' South Florida Branch

AXA Advisors' South Florida Branch


With our offices in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie counties, AXA Advisors' South Florida Branch is a tightly-knit organization of skilled financial services professionals and highly-trained support teams and staff.

It is this talent, meshed with our professional environment, that has helped us achieve our reputation as being among the leading insurance and financial services branches within AXA Advisors and the industry - and one of the most rewarding places to work.

Our mission is to provide a unique, relationship-based, value-added consultative planning process providing financial strategies for small businesses, professionals, and successful individuals - both domestic and international.


To schedule an appointment with an AXA Advisors - South Florida Branch Financial Professional, please contact Yolexis Camarero at: (Phone) 305.670.8673, (E-mail): Yolexis.Camarero@axa-advisors.com .

To discuss career opportunities in the South Florida area, please contact or submit your resume to Hugo Castro at: (Phone): 305.670.3768, (Fax): 305.670.9018, (E-mail): Hugo.Castro@axa-advisors.com .

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