Aviva has published its 2025 results – posting operating profits up 25%, record business in workplace pensions and strong performance in individual and bulk purchase annuities. The insurer's results ...
Aviva is positioning wealth, particularly its adviser platform and workplace pensions business, as a key driver of future growth after reporting strong inflows and rising assets under management. The ...
Investors in a fund run by Aviva’s investment arm have lost almost £500m after three controversial incinerator power plants backed by the insurer went bust. The sum it has claimed for is far higher ...
Investing.com -- Aviva PLC (LON:AV) on Thursday reported operating profit of £2,203m for 2025, up 25% YoY, meeting its £2bn target one year early but landing in line with analyst expectations after ...
The Irish arm of insurance giant Aviva saw its operating profit from general insurance fall to €64m in 2025 despite double-digit growth in its gross written premiums (GWP). Chief executive of Aviva ...
Figures from Aviva also show number of homes being built in risky areas is rising One in nine new homes in England built between 2022 and 2024 were constructed in areas that could now be at risk of ...
A Tanács a mai napon elfogadta azt a rendeletet, amely új szabályokat vezet be a mezőgazdasági és élelmiszer-ellátási láncon belüli, határokon átnyúlóan alkalmazott tisztességtelen piaci gyakorlatok ...
UK watchdog fines Aviva unit $14 million over solvency miscalculation Britain's banking stability watchdog has fined U ‌K Insurance Ltd, now part of Aviva , 10.6 million pounds ($14.2 million) over a ...
Aviva’s acquisition of Direct Line in 2025 contributed £174m to operating profit for the FTSE 100 giant, as the group’s overall operating profit increased by 25 per cent to £2.2bn. The group informed ...
Megan is a senior researcher and writer at Which?, with a background in data analysis and stats in the public and charity sectors. Aviva's investments arm offers a stocks and shares Isa, general ...
Actuaries are being sidelined in favour of data scientists, Aviva’s boss revealed yesterday, in the latest evidence that artificial intelligence (AI) is causing an upheaval for office-based jobs.