The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Aviva: 150 new jobs coming to boost Perth workforce.

Company says posts will focus on home and travel insurance

- Mark Mackay mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

Insurance giant Aviva has announced it is bringing 150 new jobs to Perth.

The customer adviser and claims handling roles will bring the workforce at the firm’s Pitheavlis headquarte­rs up to 1,100.

News of the jobs boost has been welcomed by city leaders and by Perth and North Perthshire SNP MP Pete Wishart, who said Aviva was an important employer for the area.

The firm said the jobs would be a mix of full and part-time roles and would focus on home and travel insurance.

Though an increase in staff numbers at the Perth base had been anticipate­d, the scale came as a welcome surprise.

Aviva is already one of the biggest private sector employers in the city.

David Skinn, distributi­on director with the firm in Perth, said: “This recruitmen­t drive reinforces the importance of Perth as one of Aviva’s strategic UK locations. These are key frontline roles which are very much at the heart of what we do – helping our customers when they need us the most.

“Aviva has a great heritage here in Perth and we’re really pleased to be able to build on that with these roles.”

The jobs are, in part, thanks to a restructur­ing by Aviva, which has released strong financial figures in recent years.

In July, it announced the centralisa­tion of all its UK property claims at Pitheavlis.

However, the good news for the Fair City came at a cost elsewhere as 120 jobs will go when the firm’s offices in Southend close next year.

Mr Wishart said the Aviva announceme­nt was welcome news for the local job market.

He said: “I met with Aviva this week and was pleased to hear of continued investment at the Pitheavlis centre of excellence.

“The news that 150 new customer advisers and claims handlers are to be recruited here is very welcome.

“Aviva are an important employer in Perth and I hope there will be great interest in these new roles.”

In March, Aviva announced a 12% rise in operating profit to £3 billion for 2016.

The news that 150 new customer advisers and claims handlers are to be recruited here is very welcome. MP PETE WISHART

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Picture: Kim Cessford. Aviva will be recruiting the new posts at its Pitheavlis headquarte­rs in Perth, to bring the workforce there up to 1,100.
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