Aviva's Goodwin leaves amid restructure

Nicola Brittain
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Aviva UK proposition, strategy and development director Paul Goodwin is leaving the provider as part of the restructure announced last week.

Goodwin is to leave as part of a corporate restructure that will see its corporate benefits, and savings and investment divisions merged into a single pensions and investments team led by Andy Curran.  Curran's new title will be UK life, pensions and investments managing director. The move comes as part of a global restructure that will seen Aviva reduce its staff numbers by 2,000 over the next six months.  An Aviva spokesperson said: "We have briefed employees today on some internal changes we are making within the UK life business, which involves bringing our corporate benefits a...

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