Aviva to return £4.75bn to investors as FY profits fall

UK insurer Aviva on Wednesday said it would will return £4.75bn to shareholders, as adjusted annual operating profit fell 10% and it bought a wealth management firm for £385m.
Adjusted operating profit from continuing operations for 2021 was £1.63bn, after a softer performance in Aviva’s UK life business. Group operating profit for 2021 came in at £2.26bn, compared with £3.16bn a year earlier.

The total dividend was 22.05p a share, up from 21p with a 40% increase in 2022 dividend to around 31.5p forecast.

Aviva had pledged previously that it would hand out at least £4bn from disposals to investors but had come under pressure from activist investor Cevian, which was looking for £5bn.

It also announced the acquisition of Succession Wealth, saying the deal “significantly” enhanced its presence in the fast-growing UK wealth market as more people seek advice for their retirement and savings options.

Cost savings of £750m were targeted for the 2018-24.

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