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Matthews out as Wilson reshuffles Aviva management

Trevor Matthews

Trevor Matthews is to step down from his board level role at Aviva the day before its next AGM, the provider has confirmed.

Mr Matthews joined Aviva in December 2011 as UK CEO, a move that prompted intense scrutiny of his near £2.5m pay package.

In April 2012 he was appointed executive director, developed markets. Aviva confirmed that he will continue in an advisory capacity for a number of months to ensure a smooth transition of his responsibilities but will not stand for re-election at the 2013 AGM.

In a string of changes, effective immediately, David McMillan has been appointed CEO of Aviva Europe. He was made

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