Aviva Q1 premiums jump 19%, on track for FY.


Aviva said it was on track to meet full year targets after a large jump in first quarter premiums, despite global market volatility.

Aviva

Source: Sharecast

Gross written premiums rose 18% to £3.4bn in the period supported by the acquisition of Direct Line and growth in intermediated business, including the addition of the Home partnership with Nationwide, the company said on Thursday.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

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