Aviva Investors suffers blow to funds inflow

Aviva Investors took a £1.5bn (€1.7bn) hit to its assets under management last year, as its parent company paid out more money managed by its in-house funds arm than it put in through new business.

Insurer Aviva, formerly Norwich Union, said in its fourth quarter results released today, that it had redeemed £1.5bn of the assets managed by its in-house funds arm.

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