Analysis: Amanda Blanc's first 100 days as Aviva boss

Amanda Blanc

Industry experts say Blanc's focus on core markets is good for brokers, as they note she is yet to make any big UK changes at the provider.

Brokers have stated that they are still waiting for a big move from Amanda Blanc, who took over the CEO role at the provider 100 days ago today.

Blanc replaced former boss Maurice Tulloch with immediate effect on 6 July 2020, after Tulloch stepped down for family health reasons.

After she took over the reins of Aviva, experts predicted that Blanc would make a bold first move as CEO.

A broker who declined to be named stated that she was yet to make any major changes, but added: “Everyone is

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