The "improper" allocation of trades in fixed income securities by two former employees cost Aviva Investors some £132m, it has announced.
Will Old Mutual Wealth have any use for the independent advisers it has acquired as part of its deal to buy Intrinsic?
Henry Brennan finds out what the D2C price war could mean for market sustainabilty
Aviva anticipates its platform will have achieved profitability by the start of 2016 and has set a target of £6bn in assets under management by the end of this year.
Aviva has launched a specialist protection team to offer a tailored service for protection cases with high levels of cover and large premiums.
Charles Stanley has rolled out its Collectives Portfolio Service to five platforms.
The audit of legacy pension scheme charges could hit provider business and affect the current level of charges being offered on auto-enrolment schemes, according to a consultant.
Aviva's Phil Ralli asks: Why should life companies apologise for surviving for so long?
Aviva has withdrawn its corporate hospitality events for its life distributors following the release of the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) final guidance on inducements and conflicts of interests.
Aviva has launched an auto-enrolment planning tool that allows advisers to manage multiple employers' staging plans from a central hub.