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Aviva (LSE:AV.A.PFD) Future Policy Benefits : £0.00 Mil (As of Jun. 2024)


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What is Aviva Future Policy Benefits?

Future Policy Benefits represents an insurance entity's net liability for future benefits (for example, death, cash surrender value) to be paid to or on behalf of policyholders, where the accounting policy describes the bases, methodologies and components of the reserve, and assumptions regarding estimates of expected investment yields, mortality, morbidity, terminations and expenses.


Aviva Future Policy Benefits Historical Data

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Aviva Business Description

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St Helen's, 1 Undershaft, London, GBR, EC3P 3DQ
Aviva is a multiline insurer listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company traces its roots back to the 17th century with the establishment of Hand-in-Hand. After the Great Fire of London, this mutual was formed to provide protection against fires. Hand-in-Hand was then acquired by Commercial Union in 1905. Over the years, Hand-in-Hand insured London landmarks such as London Bridge, the British Museum, and the Palace in Lambeth. The life insurance part of Aviva began in the early part of the 18th century with the establishment of Amicable, again a mutual but this time to protect widows and children against the loss of life.

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