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AXA Mon Épargne Entreprises

Digital accessibility statement

AXA digital accessibility statement

Compliance status

This accessibility statement applies to the employee mobile area.

The employee mobile area is non-compliant with the Mobile Application Accessibility Evaluation Framework (RAMM) version 1.1.
The details of the audit results are outlined below.

Test results

The compliance audit conducted by Wavestone on November 12, 2025, on the live site reveals that 26% of the applicable criteria of RAAM version 1.1 are met.
This score corresponds to an Access-Score value of D.

Non-compliant criteria

List of non-compliant criteria
 

The 25 criteria that do not comply with the reference framework are:
 

  1. 1.2 – Does each graphic element conveying information have an alternative accessible to assistive technologies?

  2. 1.3 – For each graphic element conveying information, is the alternative accessible to assistive technologies relevant (except in special cases)?

  3. 1.6 – Does each graphic element conveying information have, if necessary, a detailed description?

  4. 2.1 – On each screen, information must not be conveyed solely by color. Is this rule respected?

  5. 2.2 – On each screen, is the contrast between the text color and its background color sufficiently high (except in special cases)?

  6. 2.3 – On each screen, are the colors used in interface components and graphic elements conveying information sufficiently contrasted (except in special cases)?

  7. 5.1 – Is each interface component, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies (except in special cases)?

  8. 5.2 – Is each interface component controllable by keyboard and any pointing device (except in special cases)?

  9. 5.3 – Does each context change meet one of these conditions?

  10. 5.4 – On each screen, are status messages correctly conveyed by assistive technologies?

  11. 5.5 – Is each state of a toggle control presented to the user perceptible?

  12. 6.2 – On each screen, interface elements must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?

  13. 7.1 – On each screen, is information structured using appropriate headings?

  14. 7.2 – On each screen, is each list properly structured?

  15. 8.1 – On each screen, is visible content conveying information accessible to assistive technologies?

  16. 8.2 – On each screen, can the user increase the font size by at least 200% (except in special cases)?

  17. 9.1 – Does each form field have a visible label?

  18. 9.2 – Does each form field have a label accessible to assistive technologies?

  19. 9.7 – Are mandatory form fields correctly identified (except in special cases)?

  20. 9.8 – For each mandatory form field, is the expected data type and/or format available?

  21. 9.9 – In each form, are input errors accessible?

  22. 9.10 – In each form, is input validation accompanied, if necessary, by suggestions for expected data types, formats, or values?

  23. 10.2 – On each screen, is the reading order by assistive technologies consistent?

  24. 10.3 – On each screen, navigation must not contain keyboard traps. Is this rule respected?

  25. 11.9 – On each screen, is the proposed content viewable regardless of screen orientation (portrait or landscape) (except in special cases)?

Establishment of this accessibility statement

Technologies used for implementation

The technologies used on the site are as follows:

  1. HTML5

  2. CSS

  3. JavaScript (client-side and page generation framework)
     

Testing environment

Content rendering with assistive technologies was tested according to the following methods:

  1. Kontrast

  2. O·C·A·A
     

The tests were carried out on Android operating systems on smartphones and on an Android emulator running Linux Fedora 42.

 

Tools used to assess accessibility

The following tools were used to verify accessibility:

  1. Android 14

  2. TalkBack

Pages of the site used for compliance verification

  1. Home

  2. Login

  3. My Savings

  4. Manage

  5. Invest

  6. My Profile

  7. Address Change

  8. Tutorials > Withdraw Funds

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the site manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another format.

Send a message via the contact form.

Contact AXA’s Communications Department.

Appeal procedures

This procedure should be used in the following case: you have reported an accessibility issue to the website manager that prevents you from accessing content or one of the portal’s services, and you have not received a satisfactory response.
 

Write a message to the Défenseur des droits

Contact the regional delegate of the Défenseur des droits.

Send a letter by post (free of charge, no stamp required) to:
Défenseur des droits
Libre réponse 71120,
75342 Paris Cedex 07

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