Aviva adds former RSA chief financial officer as NED

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George Culmer has previously worked at Lloyd's Banking Group, RSA, Zurich and Prudential.

Aviva has appointed George Culmer as an independent non-executive director.

Culmer, who was chief financial officer of Lloyd’s Banking Group until 2 August this year, will also join Aviva’s board audit, risk and nomination committees.

The provider explained that Culmer also has extensive experience from the insurance sector, having previously worked as a director and CFO of RSA.

He has also spent a number of years at Zurich Financial Services in roles including head of capital management and

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