Aviva expects £6bn of bulk annuities amid 'strong' sales

Savings and retirement business continues to grow with new scheme wins

James Phillips
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Aviva chief executive of UK and Ireland life Doug Brown
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Aviva chief executive of UK and Ireland life Doug Brown

Aviva has reported a 34% increase in savings and retirement sales amid “strong growth” in its UK life and health business.

The provider and insurer said workplace sales were also up 24% in the third quarter of the year, while savings and retirement net flows also went up by 21%, hitting £7.3bn. The firm also reporte...

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