Tulloch to move focus from UKGI CEO role at Aviva
Insurer searches for replacement with Tulloch turning his focus to global general insurance chairman role.
Aviva is looking for a new UK general insurance CEO as Maurice Tulloch moves his focus to his global general insurance chairman role.
The insurer confirmed it intends to appoint a new CEO for UKGI, who will be reporting to Tulloch.
It further stated that Tulloch will remain in his current role until a replacement is found.
He took on the UK role in October 2013 having been CEO of the provider's Canadian business since 2009.
According to Aviva, Tulloch will continue to split his time between the
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