Audatex Canada has signed a long-term strategic partnership agreement with Aviva Canada to continue provision of end-to-end claims processing solutions. As part of the multi-year agreement, Audatex Canada will supply end-to-end claims ...
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Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) saved about £74m on IT costs between 2011 and 2012, according to the National Audit Office (NAO). In its report, the NAO found that HMRC had saved a total of £296m over the period, with ...
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UK-based insurer Aviva has launched a new iPad application for its online trading platform, Fast Trade, to enable brokers to ‘quote and buy’ online in less than five minutes. The new application has been designed to enable ...
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London based underwriter Aviva has selected Khor Seng as the new CEO of Aviva Asia, effective from 8 March 2013, to expand its businesses in the region. Seng, who joins the British insurer from AIA, will be based in Singapore and report ...
Canada-based Sun Life Financial and Malaysian investor Khazanah Nasional are planning to acquire life insurer CIMB Aviva in Malaysia, in a deal valued at MYR1.8bn ($596m). Both firms will jointly purchase 98% of the life insurer in order ...
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As global auto glass conglomerates continue to expand abroad, North American auto glass shops can gauge industry trends by looking on a worldwide scale. Recent news coming out of the UK may be a sign of things to come. An international ...
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UK-based insurer Aviva has sold its remaining stake of 19.4% in Dutch insurer Delta Lloyd for 353m, as part of its strategy to reorganize operations. Aviva sold all its 34 million shares in Delta Lloyd for €12.65 per share, ...
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Simon Moorhead began his career as the Bank of England’s CIO with a baptism of fire, having started in November 2008 – just two months after Lehman Brothers collapsed and a year after Northern Rock was rescued by the government. ...
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The industry that you expect to hit the IT headlines on a regular basis has not let us down in the last 12 months,despite continued tough market conditions. With customer demands changing,banks have to innovate around things like mobile ...
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UK-based insurer Aviva has agreed to sell its US life and annuities business and associated asset management operations Aviva US to Bermuda-based Athene for $1.8bn. The deal, however, will not include Aviva Investors' North American asset ...
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Phil Pavitt has stepped down as HMRC’s CIO to join insurance giant Aviva as global director of IT transformation. Mark Hall has taken over as CIO of HMRC, having worked as deputy CIO at the department for two years and director of ...
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The Central Bank of Ireland has imposed a monetary penalty of€2.45m against Aviva's two subsidiaries Aviva Insurance Europe and Aviva Life&Pensions Ireland,for violating rules pertaining to stock lending. As per the settlement ...
London based underwriter Aviva has entered into a settlement agreement to transfer its entire holding in Spanish joint venture (JV) Aseval to lender Bankia for 608m (£494m) in cash, which will be held in trust. Pending receipt of ...
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UK - A club with a rich tradition, Gloucester Rugby currently boasts one of the top teams in England's Aviva Premiership. Kingsholm Stadium, where the club plays its home matches, is one of the county's best-loved landmarks. Recently ...
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The Metropolitan Police Service's IT director talks to Computer Weekly about the Olympian challenges facing IT transformation at the Met now the London 2012 Games are over. Steve Whatson(pictured),director of ICT for the Olympics and ...
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