Andy Briggs to leave Aviva

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Briggs steps down as CEO UK Insurance following Maurice Tulloch’s appointment as group CEO as Aviva announces further management changes “to bring greater energy and pace” and a review of UK business.

Aviva’s CEO UK Insurance Andy Briggs will exit the role and resign his place as a director of the insurer from today (24 April 2019).

According to a statement from the provider the board and Briggs made the decision.

Briggs had been named as a potential successor to Mark Wilson, who left Aviva in October last year, but he was beaten to the role by Maurice Tulloch, formerly CEO International, who started this March.

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Briggs will remain with the group until 23 October this year

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