Aviva appoints Maurice Tulloch as CEO

Mark Wilson stepped down last year

Anna Fedorova
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UK insurer Aviva has appointed Maurice Tulloch as its chief executive officer, taking over from Sir Adrian Montague, who has been acting in an executive capacity.

Aviva's previous CEO Mark Wilson stepped down from the role last year to allow for the group's "next phase of development". During the transition, non-executive chairman Sir Adrian Montague assumed executive responsibilities and led a chairman's committee of the three executive directors Andy Briggs, Thomas Stoddard and Tulloch himself. Montague reverts to his role as non-executive chairman with immediate effect. He is currently the group's CEO for international insurance and has responsibility for the life insurance and general insurance operations in France, Canada, Ireland, Italy, ...

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