The Scotsman

Aviva’s new Scots-born chief oversees raft of changes at insurance giant

- By HOLLY WILLIAMS

0 CEO Maurice Tulloch was appointed to helm last month Aviva’s UK insurance boss Andy Briggs is stepping down amid a raft of changes following the recent appointmen­t of Scots-born group chief executive Maurice Tulloch.

Briggs will remain with the insurer until 23 October to support an orderly transition. His move to leave the role comes just weeks after he missed out on the top job.

Tulloch, who was appointed to the helm last month, said he will also lead a review of the UK businesses “to ensure the appropriat­e management structure”.

Briggs has been replaced on an interim basis by Angela Darlington, currently Aviva’s group chief risk officer.

Tulloch, who was born in Falkirk and holds an MBA from Edinburgh’s Heriot-watt University, has also expanded the insurer’s global leadership team, appointing Colm Holmes, chief executive of Aviva Canada and its global corporate and specialty unit, and Patrick Dixneuf, who becomes chief executive of Aviva’s European businesses and remains as head of Aviva France.

The changes to the leadership team mean Aviva will not be appointing a new internatio­nal chief executive – a role filled by Tulloch before becoming group boss.

Tulloch said: “These appointmen­ts are an important first step to bring greater energy, pace and commercial thinking to Aviva.

“Andy Briggs will be missed. Andy is a brilliant leader and a good friend. Aviva has benefited enormously from his extensive industry experience and his integrity and we wish him well for the future.”

Chairman Sir Adrian Montague added: “I would like to pay particular tribute to Andy for his conduct throughout the process to select a new CEO and afterwards.”

Briggs joined Aviva following the acquisitio­n of Friends Life in 2015.

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