Aviva responds to Hodges' departure to Towergate
David McMillan, chief executive officer of UK general insurance at Aviva, has told Insurance Age that it is “business as usual” for Aviva following the shock departure of Mark Hodges to Towergate.
Mr Hodges, who will join Towergate as chief executive officer in October, will be replaced in the role of UK chief executive officer at Aviva by Trevor Matthews currently at Friends Life where he is vice-chairman.
Mr McMillan stated: "You'll have seen from the full year and first quarter results that general insurance business is motoring at the moment. It was a really good set of results both from a premium growth and profit perspective.
"Our relationships are very good in the market. As far as
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