Aviva chief executive Mark Wilson steps down
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[LONDON] The chief executive of British insurer Aviva is stepping down from his role after six years at the helm, the company said on Tuesday.
Mr Wilson, who oversaw a widespread restructuring of the company during his tenure, will be replaced temporarily by Adrian Montague while a permanent successor is appointed.
Mr Wilson will leave the group in April.
REUTERS
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