Norwich Union to cut up to 1,800 jobs

| June 6, 2008 | 0 Comments
Norwich Union to cut up to 1,800 jobs

Norwich Union, which is owned by Aviva, could shed as many as 1,800 jobs within the next two years.

By 2010 Aviva is expected to have reduced Norwich Union insurance operations across the UK to focus on seven main centres: Norwich, Perth, Bishop Briggs, Stretford, Manchester, Leicester and Southend.

The move comes as part of a restructuring package which will change the firm’s operating model in a bid to improve customer service and become more efficient.

Aviva has also stated that NU must adapt to the modern world, specifically in dealing with the rise of changing methods of accessing services, particularly through the internet but also through texting and via phones.

According to Igal Mayer, Norwich Union’s chief executive, the changes are necessary to allow the firm to become a market leader in efficiency, able to deliver good customer service.

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Category: Aviva News, Employment News, Insurance News, Norwich Union Insurance News

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