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Insurer Aviva raises dividend after jump in half-year profit

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Posted on August 14, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British insurer Aviva raised its interim dividend on Thursday after reporting a 22% jump in half-year operating profit, driven by strong growth in general insurance premiums and

Aviva Increases Interim Dividend Following 22% Surge in Profit

Aviva's Financial Performance Overview

LONDON (Reuters) -British insurer Aviva raised its interim dividend on Thursday after reporting a 22% jump in half-year operating profit, driven by strong growth in general insurance premiums and inflows into its wealth business.

The earnings topped analyst forecasts, helping to drive the company's shares 4% higher in early trading to a new 17-year high. The stock is up about 46% this year, versus a 12% gain for the wider FTSE 100 index.

Aviva, which closed a 3.7 billion pound ($5 billion) takeover of smaller rival Direct Line in July, gave the first insight into its performance, including that premiums were flat and the number of policies fell in the half-year period.

Acquisition of Direct Line

"This is exactly as we expected," Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva told reporters. She said the FTSE 100 company would provide more details on the acquisition in November.

Direct Line cost-cutting had helped it to increase its margin, CFO Charlotte Jones said.

"Aviva's recent run of success appears to have continued," analysts at Jefferies said in a note, adding that they were encouraged by the margin improvement at Direct Line.

Market Trends and Future Outlook

Aviva said it expected some areas of rate softening in the second half of the year for its general insurance business, but it expected more growth at its wealth and health divisions.

The insurer also sees a potential slowing in the pension buy-out market, after companies offloaded 45 billion pounds worth of pension pots to insurers last year, a key revenue driver for the industry.

"Given the exceptional market conditions in 2024, those volumes may not be repeated," the company said.

Pension Buy-Out Market Insights

Aviva struck 2 billion pounds worth of pension buy-out deals in the first half, down on 2.3 billion pounds the prior year, although this rose to 3.1 billion pounds after the period-end.

"Whilst the bulk (pension buy-out) market is important to Aviva... it's not everything," Blanc said, adding it would benefit from being a diversified business.

Aviva posted an operating profit of 1.07 billion pounds for the six-month period ended June 30, compared with the 875 million pounds reported for the year-earlier period.

The insurer raised its dividend by 10% to 13.1 pence per share.

($1 = 0.7365 pounds)

(Reporting by Yamini Kalia and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru and Iain Withers in London; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Aviva reports a 22% increase in half-year profit.
  • Interim dividend raised by 10% to 13.1 pence per share.
  • Acquisition of Direct Line boosts margin improvements.
  • Pension buy-out market shows potential slowing.
  • Aviva's stock reaches a 17-year high.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage increase in Aviva's half-year operating profit?
Aviva reported a 22% jump in half-year operating profit.
How much did Aviva raise its interim dividend?
Aviva raised its interim dividend by 10% to 13.1 pence per share.
What factors contributed to Aviva's profit increase?
The profit increase was driven by strong growth in general insurance premiums and cost-cutting measures.
What is Aviva's outlook for the pension buy-out market?
Aviva expects a potential slowing in the pension buy-out market after significant volumes last year.
How did Aviva's stock perform following the earnings report?
Following the earnings report, Aviva's shares rose 4% in early trading, reaching a new 17-year high.

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