Aviva £450m preference shares cancellation gets shareholder green light

Court hearing set for May

Jen Frost
clock • 2 min read

The cancellation of Aviva and subsidiary General Accident’s £450m irredeemable preference shares is set to proceed after gaining shareholder approval.

Excluding votes withheld, 91.3% of Aviva preference shareholders voted in favour of cancelling the shares in an advisory vote. General Accident preference shareholders were 94.6% in favour, according to a result of meeting update published this afternoon (15 April). A cancellation resolution, voted on by both preference shareholders and ordinary shareholders, saw 97.5% vote in favour in Aviva's case and 99.9% in General Accident's case. Aviva ordinary shareholders also voted to pass a special dividend resolution, which related to a special dividend and a voting fee, with 99.8% support...

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