Aviva's wealth arm posts net flows of £10.9bn

'Momentum' in platform asset gathering

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Aviva's wealth business also recorded growth in net flows, rising 6% to £10.9bn versus £10.3bn in 2024, its results for 2025 show.

Aviva's wealth business also saw an 18% rise in total assets to £234bn. This was helped by growing regular contributions in its workplace business and "momentum" in platform asset gathering, the firm said. Aviva's retirement unit booked sales of £6.6bn, representing a 30% drop from 2024's £9.4bn. Operating profit for the whole group was up 25% to £2.2bn, while earnings per share rose 17% to 56p. Aviva Investors booked an external net inflow of £900m in 2025. The figure represents a more than fourfold increase on the £200m external net inflow logged for 2024. Aviva describe...

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