Has anyone else been singing Take That songs on repeat since the news dropped that they'll be coming back to Ireland in 2026?
Aviva Investors has expanded its team with the newly created roles of global head of active equities and head of UK active equities. The global head of equities role is to be filled by Nicholette ...
Aviva has apologised for delays after a client has been waiting more than 10 months for his pension to be transferred from the provider. Jeremy Miles, managing director at IFS Financial Management, ...
Crash-for-cash scams and a photoshopped document showing a date that does not exist were among claims prevented by the insurer. Aviva says it stopped more than £60 million in bogus insurance claims in ...
Aviva (LSE:AV.) has been making waves on investors’ radars lately, even without a single headline-grabbing event. Sometimes, the real story isn’t about a big announcement but about a steady shift in ...
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This year, the Aviva (AV.L) share price has shot up spectacularly. However, over the last week or so, it’s fallen by around 8%. Should investors consider buying the dip? Or is there potentially more ...
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Aviva’s £3.7bn takeover of Direct Line is now complete. The deal creates one of the UK’s largest insurers, giving the group more than 20% of the market in both home and motor cover. It’s a huge deal ...
Current group CFO Michael Grist, who has served for nearly 16 years, will be stepping back from day-to-day responsibilities later this year, but will remain with the business in an advisory capacity.
A SOLD OUT Aviva Stadium awaits the Boys in Green when they start their World Cup qualification campaign against Hungary. Anticipation for what could be the decisive fixture in Ireland’s path towards ...