Aviva is planning to announce major changes to its UK business next week, the Financial Times has reported
Next week marks three months since Maurice Tulloch was named as new group chief executive, with any shake-up expected to be part of plans to "re-energise" the insurance group as was reported following his appointment. The FT article suggested one option would be to split the UK business into one containing life insurance and the other spanning its general insurance offerings, which would sit in line with Tulloch's belief the group is "too complex". Aviva CEO Tulloch to review group management structure as Briggs exits When Tulloch was named CEO on 4 March, chairman Adrian Montague ...
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