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Trevor Matthews steps down as Aviva UK CEO

by: IFAonline
  • 07/02/2013
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Trevor Matthews steps down as Aviva UK CEO
Trevor Matthews, chief executive of Aviva UK, is to step down from the role.

Matthews joined the board of Aviva in December 2011 and also became a member of Aviva’s executive committee.

Aviva said he will not stand for re-election at the group’s 2013 annual general meeting and will step down from the Board on the day prior to the AGM.

Matthews will continue in an advisory capacity for a number of months to ensure a smooth transition of his responsibilities, Aviva said.

It is one of a number of changes at the business.

David McMillan, a former CEO of Aviva’s UK general insurance business, has been appointed CEO of Aviva Europe.

Elsewhere, Nick Amin is joining Aviva as group transformation director and will become a member of the group executive, reporting to group chief executive Mark Wilson.

Jason Windsor will join the company as chief strategy and development officer, while David Angulo will broaden his remit to take on global responsibility for driving the development of Aviva’s bancassurance distribution across Aviva.

Mark Wilson, CEO of Aviva, said: “These changes are about ensuring we have the right people in the right jobs and that we have the best possible leadership team so Aviva can achieve its undoubted potential.

“David McMillan’s and Jason Windsor’s new roles recognise the strength of their achievements during 2012.

“Nick Amin and Khor Hock Seng are exceptional additions to the team. I would also like to thank Trevor Matthews for his considerable contribution to Aviva and wish him well for his future.”

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