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(Bloomberg) Aviva Plc agreed to sell its French business for 3.2 billion euros ($3.9 billion), the largest deal so far in Chief Executive Officer Amanda Blancâs push to streamline the U.K. insurer.
(Bloomberg) Aviva Plc agreed to sell its French business for 3.2 billion euros ($3.9 billion), the largest deal so far in Chief Executive Officer Amanda Blancâs push to streamline the U.K. insurer.
The unit was sold to French mutual insurer Aema Groupe, which was recently created through the merger of Aesio and Macif, according to a statement from Aviva Tuesday. The cash sale is a key deal among about 6 billion euros of divestments Aviva has been pursuing.
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