Life - Articles - Aviva to consider sale of US life book?


 After recently saying that the US was a core territory, chief executive of Aviva, Andrew Moss, has now commented at an investors meeting that the insurer might look at offers for its US life business which it bought for around £2bn, including debt, six years ago.

 Aviva USA majors in selling fixed indexed annuities which require sigificant capital.
 Insurance Newslink comments: Could it be that the recent Solvency II discussions regarding US equivalence and Prudential's comments regarding the future of US-based Jackson National Life have had an influence?

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