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TOP NEWS: Aviva total life sales fall but affirms payout guidance

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Insurer and wealth manager Aviva PLC on Wednesday backed dividend guidance as it hailed a "consistently strong" trading performance.

Aviva said total life sales in the first nine months of 2022 fell 1.7% year-on-year to £25.78 billion from £26.23 billion. The value of new business surged 37% to £530 million, however.

"Trading is positive and our performance is consistently strong. We have had a good nine months due to our market leading positions, our customer focus and the clear benefits of Aviva's diversified business across insurance, wealth and retirement," Chief Executive Officer Amanda Blanc said.

Assets under management at September 30 rose 2.1% to £143 billion from £140 billion at the end of June.

Aviva backed dividend guidance. It expects a 31.0 pence per share payout for 2022 and 32.5p for 2023. In addition, its intention to "return further capital to shareholders" next year was affirmed. Aviva declared a 10.3p interim dividend this year and paid 22.05p for all of 2021.

Aviva's Wealth net flows fell 4.1% to £7.0 billion from £7.3 billion. General Insurance gross written premiums rose 11% to £7.2 billion at September 30 from £6.5 billion a year ago. UK & Ireland Life's value of new business grew 46% to £466 million from £319 million.

Aviva shares were 2.1% lower at 424.90 pence each in London on Wednesday morning.

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