Shareholder anger at Aviva AGM
Mark Wilson sought to assuage investors at the company’s annual general meeting by admitting it had under-performed, telling them he agreed with their objections over executive pay, and insisting the new board is taking steps to turn the business around.
Meanwhile, chairman John McFarlane acknowledged past failings but said of current arrangements over pay: “I don’t think we do have our hands in the trough.”
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Hide AdBut many shareholders remained angry about “payment for failure on a grand scale” as well as questioning a decision to slash dividends.
Around one in eight votes failed to back the board’s remuneration report for this year.
Speakers at the AGM were applauded as they criticised pay-offs for departing executives, demanded the resignation of the chairman of the remuneration committee and called for another board member to give his bonus to charity.
Mr Wilson was appointed chief executive after the departure of Andrew Moss following last year’s humiliation when the bulk of investors voted down a controversial pay deal.
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Hide AdAviva is now undergoing a major restructuring amid a boardroom clear-out and disposals which saw it record a headline loss of £3bn this year.