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British insurer Aviva leaves door open to return more capital

Published 18/05/2022, 07:18
Updated 18/05/2022, 09:05
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People enter and exit the AVIVA headquarters building in Dublin October 19, 2011.  REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People enter and exit the AVIVA headquarters building in Dublin October 19, 2011. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton

By Carolyn Cohn

LONDON (Reuters) -Aviva may be able to give more cash back to shareholders, its chief executive said on Wednesday, as the British insurer reported a 5% increase in general insurance sales in the first quarter and said its capital position was strong.

Aviva (LON:AV)'s Solvency II ratio, a key measure of capital strength, came in at 198%. A level of 100% is considered by regulators the absolute minimum which insurers should hold.

"We've said that we will keep a clear commitment that any excess capital above the 180% solvency ratio that we don't reinvest in the business to generate more value will be returned to shareholders over time," CEO Amanda Blanc told Reuters.

"We won't retain excess capital where we can't put it to good use in the business."

Aviva's shares were up 0.64% at 0734 GMT, outperforming the FTSE 100.

Aviva is under pressure from activist investor Cevian Capital, which holds 6% of the insurer's shares, to return more money to shareholders.

The home, motor and life insurer has already given 4.75 billion pounds ($5.9 billion) back to investors after raising 7.5 billion pounds following a string of disposals around the globe since Blanc was appointed chief executive in July 2020.

Aviva, which has major businesses in Britain, Canada and Ireland, also said in March it would boost its dividend this year and next, although Cevian said the insurer could do more.

Aviva said on Wednesday it was on track to meet financial targets which it raised in March, including cost savings of 750 million pounds gross of inflation across 2018-24.

General insurance gross written premiums rose to a record 2.1 billion pounds in the first quarter, while sales in the insurer's life business rose 1% to 8.7 billion pounds.

Fund management unit Aviva Investors saw external net outflows of 200 million pounds, however, which it said reflected volatile market conditions. Assets under management totalled 253 billion pounds at the end of March, a 5% drop on the quarter.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People enter and exit the AVIVA headquarters building in Dublin October 19, 2011.  REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton

Jefferies analysts said the results showed there was "promising growth in pockets of the business", reiterating their "hold" rating on the stock.

($1 = 0.8063 pounds)

Latest comments

Really did not give cash return , just reduced my shareholding and gave me same value in cash . No dividend at all , or am I missing something !!!
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