Aviva GI CEO Winslow vows broker support amid solid 2023 results

Adam Winslow

UK general insurance CEO Adam Winslow has underlined the support of brokers following Aviva’s first-half year results.

Aviva’s UK underwriting profits rose £160m for the first half of 2023, compared to £119m in the same period last year.

The UK largest general insurer grew the whole UK book’s gross written premium 14% to £2.98bn (HY22: £2.63bn).

The growth was driven by hardening rates, acquisitions, and product innovations.

Asked about what brokers can expect from Aviva going forward, Winslow said;: “I think they can expect us to be visible, credible and supportive.

“They can expect us to ask for their

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