Aviva S'pore reports 49% jump in 2014 sales, thanks to DBS tie-up
Insurer says value of new business jumped 23 per cent to S$182m
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DRIVEN largely by its partnership with local lender DBS, insurer Aviva Singapore posted a 23 per cent rise in value of new business (VNB) - a measure of profits from new premiums written - to S$182 million in 2014.
The value of new business from its DBS partnership grew 30 per cent, while it rose 42 per cent for its financial advisory channel.
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