Aviva has fired dozens of senior managers and may look to offload a fifth of its business units after carrying out a review of the company, according to reports.
Andrew McFarlane, who took over as executive chairman after group chief executive Andrew Moss was forced to resign following a shareholder revolt, has stripped out four layers of management at the ...
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